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6 years ago
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Aiming Lag / Stutter - Mouse or Game?

As the title says, I'm getting very strange aiming stutter. Once a match starts, my aiming is acting as if the mouse is only getting partial input data. As in, it will move, then stutter, then move some more, etc. I cannot move/aim without putting the sensitivity at max on both the ingame settings and on my mouse, but at that point it's unplayable.

I don't think my mouse is the cause, since it functions perfectly in other games and on desktop, but who knows. I also only noticed this problem when a new update came out sometime in July (?) 2019. I've been playing since around October 2018 without any problems, even with older hardware. I get stable ~60 FPS most of the time, so it's not a framerate issue. 

I'm running Windows 10 (fresh install as of 8/26; this bug was happening before the windows upgrade), GTX 1660 Ti, and a Logitech G102 mouse. Origin is disabled ingame. 

  • Alright, so I don't know what happened, but something fixed it. I only tried 2 things: changing the mouse settings from on-board memory, to automatic game detection (it's a gaming mouse), and changing the permissions for the BF2 .exe to run under administration mode. I can't understand how that would have any affect on mouse stutter, but it did. 

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  • Best option being trial and error. Use different mouse, see if there is still a stutter. Use the mouse on another game, see if there is still a stutter.

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    Tsuchiman
    6 years ago

    Thanks for replying!

    Like I said, SWBF2 is the only game that it happens on. I may try the different mouse thing, but I don't know why this particular mouse would begin to act funny for only one game. My thought was it has something to do with aim assist, but I don't see any options to turn it off on the PC version. Or that the input is getting some kind of mixed signal, like it's reading it twice, but I have no way of knowing how to check for that.  

  • Alright, so I don't know what happened, but something fixed it. I only tried 2 things: changing the mouse settings from on-board memory, to automatic game detection (it's a gaming mouse), and changing the permissions for the BF2 .exe to run under administration mode. I can't understand how that would have any affect on mouse stutter, but it did. 

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