![]() ![]() One thing I noticed though, is that when the game re-installed, it was done very quickly and said it was copying data, so maybe there’s something corrupted that the scan missed and that got transferred to the new install? I have no idea, I’ve ran out of options. It only happens in overwatch, I’ve loaded up CS:GO, WoW, Killing Floor 2, and Skyrim and it hasn’t happened at all in those games.Įdit 2: This is also happening on the PTR for me as well, so it probably doesn’t have anything to do with my installation and more of how my computer interacts with overwatch. The distance it travels when it jumps increases and decreases with in game sensitivity, and doesn’t with mouse DPI. I’ve also tried it with different mice and had the same result I’ve narrowed it down to being just overwatch, or more specifically, actually playing a character in the game, the cursor doesn’t do any of that while in the menu.Įdit: My mouse is also driverless, so that’s not the problem. ![]() I’ve tried practically anything you can think of, re-installing the game, re-installed on a different drive, resetting video/control settings to default, disabled all mouse acceleration (wasn’t on in the first place), scanning and repairing, tried different resolutions, windowed mode, restarting multiple times, you get the point. I don’t know how to explain this well, so here’s a video showing what’s happening: Halp - YouTube ![]()
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