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there are a few new updates with the settings and configuring the input.ini config file doesn't work, only changing the gameusersettings.ini works for me but the calculator doesn't convert for that and now that there are pistols in dauntless I would love to have the exact same aim from R6

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it is given to you in a quest but I'm not sure how to start it as I just came back and it was already in my journal so it might be that you already have the quest activated

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also, I'm not sure but it doesn't feel like y-axis has more sensitivity than the x but I'm not entirely sure for example, it says my converted sens is MouseXAxisSensitivity=0.033936 MouseYAxisSensitivity=0.548481 but it feels like the y-axis is slightly faster than the x even though it should be the same but in the notes it says that they have different sensitivities which I assume it means they have different multipliers but if I use the converted sens moving up and down feels faster than it should but if I use what it gave me for x-axis on the y-axis it feels the same but I'm not entirely sure.

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Also unless they removed mouse acceleration the previous note that told people how to disable mouse acceleration is still valid, it was just the sensitivity that wasn't working

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1 hour ago, Keaxihr said:

also, I'm not sure but it doesn't feel like y-axis has more sensitivity than the x but I'm not entirely sure for example, it says my converted sens is MouseXAxisSensitivity=0.033936 MouseYAxisSensitivity=0.548481 but it feels like the y-axis is slightly faster than the x even though it should be the same but in the notes it says that they have different sensitivities which I assume it means they have different multipliers but if I use the converted sens moving up and down feels faster than it should but if I use what it gave me for x-axis on the y-axis it feels the same but I'm not entirely sure.

The X axis is 70% of the Y axis (standard Unreal Engine 4 implementation). But the third person view of this game is probably throwing your feeling off, if you prefer the standard setting just set the Y value to the same as the X value.

1 hour ago, Keaxihr said:

Also unless they removed mouse acceleration the previous note that told people how to disable mouse acceleration is still valid, it was just the sensitivity that wasn't working

It off by default now, not sure it's even possible to turn it on.

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