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hannibal636

infantry movement - floating / drifting

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ok, i searched the fourms, no answer,

but recently, i am experiencing drifting / floating when i move my character.

when i tap on W to move forward, it is ok.

but when i hold down W for more than a few seconds, and let go, my character either stops 5 seconds after i let go of the W key, or the character keeps continually moving forward until i pull up the inventory or kit many keys.

(i disable sticky keys on Win 7 control panel.)

any ideas? im finding arma3 un-playable because of this.

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How is your mousemovement? Is it also delayed and floaty? If so, your graphics settings are set too high. Try lowering shaders, SSAO, generally try anything until it goes away. Has been a problem for me in Arma since the first was released.

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ok, i searched the fourms, no answer,

but recently, i am experiencing drifting / floating when i move my character.

when i tap on W to move forward, it is ok.

but when i hold down W for more than a few seconds, and let go, my character either stops 5 seconds after i let go of the W key, or the character keeps continually moving forward until i pull up the inventory or kit many keys.

(i disable sticky keys on Win 7 control panel.)

any ideas? im finding arma3 un-playable because of this.

systems specs please, is your pad/keyboard though a USB connection?

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Win7

i7-980x

16GB system mem

two GTX580 in SLi

yes, im using pad/keyboard though a USB connection...

my default graphics go to ultra. problem with controls there.

my previous attempts are re install, i usually set it to very high, which i still have the control problem

NOW i set my graphics to high, along with turning down SSAO

i dont have the problem SO FAR..

witll continue to monitor

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