Returning pilot - Want to install D3 on Vista 64 & mouse
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Returning pilot - Want to install D3 on Vista 64 & mouse
My PC is a Core 2 Quad (2.5 ghz) with 8 GB of RAM and an Nvidia GT 240 Video card running Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.
I just wanted to ask for input from the community before installing D3 and messing around with the various settings. Is there a \"best practice\" install for this scenario and can you avoid the mouse bug? (if it matters I'm currently using a Logitech MX518 but it's about time for a new mouse if it changes things for the better)
I just wanted to ask for input from the community before installing D3 and messing around with the various settings. Is there a \"best practice\" install for this scenario and can you avoid the mouse bug? (if it matters I'm currently using a Logitech MX518 but it's about time for a new mouse if it changes things for the better)
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viewtopic.php?t=17166 - Mouse FPS fix that works in 64 bit windows.
Thanks for not being condescending, Krom. I missed that bit when I read the stickies. So I take it there is no way to avoid the mouse bug, got to use 3rd party software as a workaround instead?
Just to be sure I went and re-read the stickies and I didn't see anything else about installing on a 64-bit OS so shall I just assume that there is no \"best practices\" recommendation for installing D3 beyond the 3rd party mouse software?
Or perhaps others in the community can chime in with some equally helpful suggestions before I blindly bull my way in to a sticky wicket?
Just to be sure I went and re-read the stickies and I didn't see anything else about installing on a 64-bit OS so shall I just assume that there is no \"best practices\" recommendation for installing D3 beyond the 3rd party mouse software?
Or perhaps others in the community can chime in with some equally helpful suggestions before I blindly bull my way in to a sticky wicket?
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Unless you like playing d3 at 45 fpsKalkin wrote:Thanks for not being condescending, Krom. I missed that bit when I read the stickies. So I take it there is no way to avoid the mouse bug, got to use 3rd party software as a workaround instead?
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My g500 can reach 1000 Hz, but I set it at 200 Hz because anything under 5 MS is beyond any possible level of perception and just wastes CPU cycles. I don't use the mouse in D3 but you say a higher polling rate helps work around the FPS/mouse bugs? Interesting, if I ever get around to installing D3 again I'll test it out and see if there is a difference between 125 Hz and 1000 Hz...Foil wrote:With more modern gaming mice, it may be possible to increase the polling rate to 100Hz or more, which would allow you to increase your framerate-cap to 80 or 90 without issues.
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It should. The FPS/mouse bug happens when one's framerate exceeds the mouse polling rate (resulting in frames without a new mouse poll, which D3 sees as releasing the button).Krom wrote:...you say a higher polling rate helps work around the FPS/mouse bugs?
Like you said, it probably won't be noticeable. Unless it fixes the bug for you, of course.Krom wrote:...if I ever get around to installing D3 again I'll test it out and see if there is a difference between 125 Hz and 1000 Hz...