m_filter
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m_filter
What do you use. m_filter 0 or 1?
I used to have 0, but after I bought mx510 and my sens got all weird I switched to 1. I like the smoothness, but what I don't like it when moving the mouse very slow. It doesn't react.
I used to have 0, but after I bought mx510 and my sens got all weird I switched to 1. I like the smoothness, but what I don't like it when moving the mouse very slow. It doesn't react.
I like to play games, not watch them
I have it set to 0.
m_filter
Type: Toggle
Default: 0
Description: Toggle the filtering of mouse input.
Note: If this toggle is enabled the game will take the average value between two consecutive numbers produced by the mouse input and use that value as the movement value. Enabling this variable will cause the mouse movement to be smoother but there will be increased latency between the actual mouse movement and movement in the game.
According to http://www.planetquake.com/console/comm ... ake_2.html.
m_filter
Type: Toggle
Default: 0
Description: Toggle the filtering of mouse input.
Note: If this toggle is enabled the game will take the average value between two consecutive numbers produced by the mouse input and use that value as the movement value. Enabling this variable will cause the mouse movement to be smoother but there will be increased latency between the actual mouse movement and movement in the game.
According to http://www.planetquake.com/console/comm ... ake_2.html.
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i hit better with 0 than 1 with sprayweapons B< try change your m_filter and see. i dont hit any heads at all with mp5 if i use 1 even if i have the crosshair in the head B<
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The point is making the mousemovement smoother. But it seems like people are having quite different results.Kurupt wrote: m_filter
Type: Toggle
Default: 0
Description: Toggle the filtering of mouse input.
Note: If this toggle is enabled the game will take the average value between two consecutive numbers produced by the mouse input and use that value as the movement value. Enabling this variable will cause the mouse movement to be smoother but there will be increased latency between the actual mouse movement and movement in the game.
According to http://www.planetquake.com/console/comm ... ake_2.html.
I like to play games, not watch them
m_filter 1 is the setting I use. I have no lag with it. I find it hard to even imagine playing with 0, it's so unsmooth with it.
It's interesting that people have so different results and tastes concerning this setting... I find it impossible to play with m_filter 0.
I usually have "enable smoother mouse movement" option enabled in all fps games I play. Maybe it's just something people get used to.
I don't see any mouse input lag with smoothing and those not using it probably don't notice how unsmooth the movement is without that.
It's interesting that people have so different results and tastes concerning this setting... I find it impossible to play with m_filter 0.
I usually have "enable smoother mouse movement" option enabled in all fps games I play. Maybe it's just something people get used to.
I don't see any mouse input lag with smoothing and those not using it probably don't notice how unsmooth the movement is without that.