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dsawan
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Mouse pauses

Post by dsawan »

Hi, I ntoice my mouse moves around the map sluggish. in other words it takes 2-3 moves with the mouse to get to another part of the map. was playing sealion '40. i checked my mouse and unplugged it and reinstalled and still the same. this does not happen on my desktop or browsing so it seems to bein game issue. Its an HP with cord for my hp pavillion a6244N desktop. Ayone else having issues?
nikivdd
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RE: Mouse pauses

Post by nikivdd »

ORIGINAL: dsawan

Hi, I ntoice my mouse moves around the map sluggish. in other words it takes 2-3 moves with the mouse to get to another part of the map. was playing sealion '40. i checked my mouse and unplugged it and reinstalled and still the same. this does not happen on my desktop or browsing so it seems to bein game issue. Its an HP with cord for my hp pavillion a6244N desktop. Ayone else having issues?

I never had any issues running the game. I always make sure i have the latest display (video) drivers installed.
Also check if you have the latest mouse drivers installed, althou i cannot remember when i had to do that.
You can also post your issue on the www.slitherine.com forum. Better on two boards than one ;).
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VPaulus
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RE: Mouse pauses

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So far I haven't noticed anybody, on both forums, reclaiming that issue with Panzer Corps
The PC where I play Panzer Corps is very similar to yours, and no issues on my side.
Do the sounds play well? Which Windows you have?
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PipFromSlitherine
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RE: Mouse pauses

Post by PipFromSlitherine »

I would check you don't have vertical sync disabled, or the number of frames to buffer set too high, anywhere in the video card specific control panel - this can often cause problems of this kind, as the video card buffers up frames before displaying them, causing the mouse to appear to jump. This is not something that is good for application performance, but some card vendors set the values higher because it can help get better scores on some benchmarks...

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