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SirVampierre's avatar
11 years ago
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Camera randomly changing angle [PC]

Hello, I've started playing DAI today and already encountered very frustrating, making the game almost unplayable, issue with the camera. When I'm dragging the camera with my right mouse button very often it jumps into some random position. Here is short video presenting the bug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBGWI3o-Ius&feature=youtu.be . Changing camera movement, mouse or graphical options doesn't fix this behavior. I tried also disabling Origin overlay and mouse drivers. I think this sudden angle change might have something to do with cursor ocationaly jumping into the center of the screen? It works fine in different games. I couldn't find any complains similar to mine. I'd appreciate any ideas how to fix it.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    Ok, almost out of ideas. Can you open control panel, go to mouse properties, and under pointer options, if it's selected uncheck 'enhance pointer precision'.  and apply.

    Edit: You could try unistalling the mouse driver and restarting your pc so windows reinstalls it.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    In the game's 'control' options. Reduce both your 'camera movement speed' and your 'mouse sensitivity' to low or medium.


  • @alchemist7 wrote:

    In the game's 'control' options. Reduce both your 'camera movement speed' and your 'mouse sensitivity' to low or medium.


    Yeah I tried that, doesn't help.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    If you have a gaming mouse with a very high dpi, you may have to set up a profile for DA:I in the mouse's driver options.


  • @alchemist7 wrote:

    If you have a gaming mouse with a very high dpi, you may have to set up a profile for DA:I in the mouse's driver options.


    I can rotate camera at normal speed, it just jumps randomly at first.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    Ok, almost out of ideas. Can you open control panel, go to mouse properties, and under pointer options, if it's selected uncheck 'enhance pointer precision'.  and apply.

    Edit: You could try unistalling the mouse driver and restarting your pc so windows reinstalls it.


  • @alchemist7 wrote:

    Ok, almost out of ideas. Can you open control panel, go to mouse properties, and under pointer options, if it's selected uncheck 'enhance pointer precision'.  and apply.

    Edit: You could try unistalling the mouse driver and restarting your pc so windows reinstalls it.


    Finally, uninstalling drivers helped🙂 Thank you a lot.
    Edit: actually it's still happening, just not as often as before, at least its playable now.