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Find and Capture Lopotev Help (spoiler warning)
cullBo replied to codenamepenryn's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - OFFICIAL MISSIONS
thanks! guess he was that dead farmer lying on the road haha :p how do i end this mission? found bardak and 3/4 of evidence + visited all the sites i think were mentioned -
Find and Capture Lopotev Help (spoiler warning)
cullBo replied to codenamepenryn's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - OFFICIAL MISSIONS
I've been looking for this Olegich guy in Staroye but all I found is some baddies and a few civilians and armed farmers who say nothing. Where's he at? -
bit offtopic but I was wondering about this "right click" to spot/report stuff. I remember this working fine in OFP but in Arma2 it seems to randomly work or not. Also when trying to report a target is dead sometimes I get the "one less" highlighted in my command menu but otherwise I have to scroll through the menu :s seems kind of awkward when you're in combat. Any tips would be appreciated :D
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Damn that's really bad lag, I feel for you :( I have only "normal" mouse smoothing and it's pretty much the same on all viewing distances. (8800GTS 320MB)
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Guess you're right. There's just this weird smoothness which makes precise aiming harder than in other games. The "fixes" posted here and elsewhere probably only kill any additional mouselag people may have caused by graphics card or mouse drivers. BUT I think I'm getting used to it though, so I guess other people can too :) Also, I feel a maximum dead zone plays the best for infantry at least but this may be preference.
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Just got the demo and tried it out - the mouse smoothing is obvious, and it's similar or the same as in ArmA as far as I remember. Maybe so, I guess it adds to the realism that it's harder to aim due to the mouse smoothing. Sadly though it feels laggy when you're used to games where the mouse is completely responsive, like quake, cs, or even the original OFP. I already had it disabled. Unchecking the setting usually removes just mouse acceleration. Meaning a mouse movement of say 5 cm of your mouse will always cause the same mouse pointer movement on-screen (or turning degree ingame) no matter how fast the movement was. I can imagine having mouse acceleration would make ARMA2 almost unplayable indeed. I'll be messing around with the demo a bit, seems like a good game otherwise so far. By the way how big of a mouse dead zone do you guys use? I can't figure out what's best :p
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Godd*mnit son of a b*tch don't tell me ArmA 2 also has this lag/smoothing. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Mouse smoothing is the main reason I didn't buy ArmA and stuck with OFP, I just can't stand it :( I won't buy this game either if it's like ArmA. Cba getting shot in the face and restarting because the game is irresponsive and I can't aim properly.