After thorough research and proper diagnosis, I am now confident in concluding that my mouse is suffering from chronic retardation. Here is my problem.
My mouse, especially when used in XMP, is a complete retard; a lot of times, (using mouse look) I make a quick turns to the left or right to look around, and then, my mouse suddenly stops in place, meaning that it freezes in place somewhere during the turn, severely pissing me off and making me unable to aim and play at my usual standard. Sometimes it happens once in a while, other times, it happens in rapid succession during aim/looking-intensive combat, making me get killed by "n00bs" on occasion, which is quite the ego-raper.
It does this in Doom III as well, though not as much as in XMP; as ****ty as my hardware already is, at least let my mouse do its thing in peace!
I need help.
My mouse is losing its heterosexuality.
It must be rectified immediately.
The weird thing is, my mouse is 100% perfectly fine whenever I am NOT playing a game, as in browsing the internet, using programs, etc. Could this be Direct X related or something? Enlighten me, for I am a callow young grasshopper.
My mouse, especially when used in XMP, is a complete retard; a lot of times, (using mouse look) I make a quick turns to the left or right to look around, and then, my mouse suddenly stops in place, meaning that it freezes in place somewhere during the turn, severely pissing me off and making me unable to aim and play at my usual standard. Sometimes it happens once in a while, other times, it happens in rapid succession during aim/looking-intensive combat, making me get killed by "n00bs" on occasion, which is quite the ego-raper.
It does this in Doom III as well, though not as much as in XMP; as ****ty as my hardware already is, at least let my mouse do its thing in peace!
I need help.
My mouse is losing its heterosexuality.
It must be rectified immediately.
The weird thing is, my mouse is 100% perfectly fine whenever I am NOT playing a game, as in browsing the internet, using programs, etc. Could this be Direct X related or something? Enlighten me, for I am a callow young grasshopper.
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