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RyanSnake:
Well I'm not talking about using the crosshairs, I'm talking just moving the gun around, pointing and shooting without the "slow-aim". There's gotta be some kind of input lag.

Jeron [SharpSh00tah]:

--- Quote from: RyanSnake on February 28, 2009, 01:11:35 am ---What I mean is that when I'm aiming around normally with the mouse, it feels like there's almost a milisecond of lag from mouse to gun. Like I said, it's weird, something just doesn't feel right.

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are you using a wireless mouse? Or your CPU has a lot of shit going on in the background.

keefy:

--- Quote from: RyanSnake on February 28, 2009, 01:40:24 am ---Well I'm not talking about using the crosshairs, I'm talking just moving the gun around, pointing and shooting without the "slow-aim". There's gotta be some kind of input lag.

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Thats on your end there matey.  Turn Vsync off.

RyanSnake:
V-Sync is already off and I'm using a wired mouse. Nothing wrong with my computer, I have the latest nvidia drivers, all other source games seem to work fine. Not saying that this is that much of a problem, just feels weird.

Maxaxle:

--- Quote from: Rodney 1.666 on February 27, 2009, 11:59:53 pm ---Actually, in GE007 you couldn't hold the gun completely steady. Another cool realism aspect of GE007. :)

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[size=20]DO WANT! (yo) QUIERO![/size]

--- Quote from: Sp1nn3y on February 27, 2009, 07:36:39 pm ---Well in n64 when you aimed i think it was the camera stayed still as your gun trollied around the screen.. which i think would be hard to do on the source engine i believe... and this gives more of a fps PC game instead of n64. maybe this is what you meant?

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I would want this ONLY if it was an option (and not the only way)!!!

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