There is added only one feature asked by bla08, which will be useful when you are switching between a mouse/gamepad during the game. Now the mod handles those settings separately.
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Have a fun!
P.S. If you have some questions, suggestions or issues please comment them. If something is not working I will try to fix it.
you need that mod https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/2772 I used it with Aim Sensivity UI (for better sens setup control) with no problem. On 60 fps it still be not ideal, but arrow aiming and overall mouse feel is fixed.
This mod relies on the fact that your controller is supported by the game. This means that if you are using some unusual software (especially, gamepad's emulators) in most cases the in-game settings will be ignored by that software. The game supports Xbox controller by default, but different gamepads offers different a compability support to it. For instance, the Sony's PS4 gamepad provides such compability.
In any case to be sure that your controller is working perfectly with the game, you can deinstall (and turn off) this mod. Then start, for instance, a new game (or you may load the previuos save without the mod enabled) and go into the game settings menu. There you will see in-game sensitivity bar. Try to change it and see how is your controller react on this action. If you will find out that in-game sensitivity bar is working correctly, then you have to reply on this post.
Hi I am facing a problem here. Whenever I draw a bow my x-sensitivity seems to be halved by default, thus I used this mod to set the bow sensitivity with arrow attached to be double that of my normal sensitivity. This solved my x-sensitivity, but my y-sensitivity is now also doubled, making my x and y sensitivity still different whenever aiming with a bow. Is there a way to solve this x and y sensitivity discrepancy issue? Like maybe add an option to adjust x and y sensitivity when drawing a bow or crossbow?
Hello, Well, your problem related to Skyrim itself. It has hardcoded values for both x-axis and y-axis sensitivities (perhaps, better to say, just the multipliers to them). The multipliers applying to everything in the game: map, bow, nocking an arrow, even just looking around when weapon stelthed. I don't know how to fix that. There are only setting for something called a "sensitivity" (for both a gamepad and a mouse) and nothing else.
Currently I have erased Skyrim from the hard drive, so I can't even investigate game settings in CK again. May be I had missed these settings, but as am remember I did not found them last time.
Almost perfect. Unfortunately, when you have a bow equipped the game lowers the sensitivity the moment you press your attack button, but this mod only raises it when the arrow is nocked. So while the character is nocking the arrow, the sensitivity is still low.
The mod currently are able to handle two states: * bow equipped and out * nocking an arrow
I'm not sure about that the game itself is changing a sensitivity before nocking an arrow. At least I feel this behaviour only with mods like Requiem, Perma/SkyRe.
This MOD is great, shame about Skyrims horizontal/vertical sensitivity Issue tho, i was going to start playing with my mouse too . but my vertical sensitivity is much more sensitive than my horizontal which really bugs me, Did some googling and yea its a conman gripe with the game unfortunately.
This behaviour is hardcoded into the game [engine]. I've found its most annoying in the dialog menu, so I just minimize a sensitivity to quite low value and the problem dissapears (at least becomes less annoying).
Currently I have a limited time to investigate the issue futher, so I can't help anymore right now.
how could this mod (your mods in general) goes unnoticed? seriously, your mods have Jaxonz vibe in them great little nifty tweaks that may leave you unable to play the game without
Can you say what a device are you using? Mouse or gamepad? How you set a sensitivity? With option "use my settings" or without? What is the senstivity value?
Actually I did not notice such problem except next case: you've installed mod, set sensitivity, forgot to save the game and after that PC is died.
How is it should be? You set sensitivity as you like (w/wo "use my settings"), save the game and continue playing. The sensitivity will always stays as you defined.
>Every time I load the game my sensitivity bar on gameplay options is set to the Max value. Seems to be you are not using options "my settings". As intended. If you like play in such case you should to set a sensitivity with in the game settings menu: ESC -> SETTINGS -> General -> Look sensitivity. After each change of sensitivity there you should check this value on mod options page: MOD SETTINGS -> Aim Sensitivity UI -> Options. No need to change something here until you really wish that. Just to check (actually the mod just re-read your current sensitivity value).
Also due the game limitation any mod is unable to change game setting in files: they are keeping in Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini files. And only via Settings game menu you can change them persistently. That's why if you close the game and later run it again the mod just loads current value and change it with in current game session. If you close the game again your settings will stay as they were before.
>Also could you consider adding FISS to your mods? Well, it is usefull, of course, but I fear that it is also brings a security hole... But I will see what I can do.
1).Can you say what a device are you using? Mouse or gamepad? I´m using both mouse and gamepad. But this issue only happens with the mouse.
2). How you set a sensitivity? With option "use my settings" or without? I´m setting it on the "use my settings"
3).How is it should be? You set sensitivity as you like (w/wo "use my settings", save the game and continue playing. The sensitivity will always stays as you defined. I think the issue is when going from a mouse to gamepad or vice versa. Is like a value for the gamepad is too much for the mouse. So lets say I set "my settings" to 1. The gamepad will do fine but for the mouse I would have to set it to 0.02.
>I think the issue is when going from a mouse to gamepad or vice versa. Ah, it is well know an issue, let's say so. Yes, currently the mod operates only with one value for a sensitivity which applies both to a mouse and a gamepad depending on that which last one is active. I will try to fix this in next release.
Could you add a option for when talking to NPCs? I use the mod "Face to face" that zooms in NPCs when you are talking to them. Reducing sensitivity when talking to NPCs would go great with it! Specially for a gamepad user!
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There is added only one feature asked by bla08, which will be useful when you are switching between a mouse/gamepad during the game. Now the mod handles those settings separately.
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Have a fun!
P.S. If you have some questions, suggestions or issues please comment them. If something is not working I will try to fix it.
I used it with Aim Sensivity UI (for better sens setup control) with no problem. On 60 fps it still be not ideal, but arrow aiming and overall mouse feel is fixed.
In any case to be sure that your controller is working perfectly with the game, you can deinstall (and turn off) this mod. Then start, for instance, a new game (or you may load the previuos save without the mod enabled) and go into the game settings menu. There you will see in-game sensitivity bar. Try to change it and see how is your controller react on this action. If you will find out that in-game sensitivity bar is working correctly, then you have to reply on this post.
Thanks.
Well, your problem related to Skyrim itself. It has hardcoded values for both x-axis and y-axis sensitivities (perhaps, better to say, just the multipliers to them). The multipliers applying to everything in the game: map, bow, nocking an arrow, even just looking around when weapon stelthed. I don't know how to fix that. There are only setting for something called a "sensitivity" (for both a gamepad and a mouse) and nothing else.
Currently I have erased Skyrim from the hard drive, so I can't even investigate game settings in CK again. May be I had missed these settings, but as am remember I did not found them last time.
Happy New Year!
Makes really easy to start a new game.
FileAccess Interface for Skyrim Script - FISS is the most used one to allow the user a option so save/backup the MCM changes.
* bow equipped and out
* nocking an arrow
I'm not sure about that the game itself is changing a sensitivity before nocking an arrow. At least I feel this behaviour only with mods like Requiem, Perma/SkyRe.
I'll try to investigate your question. Thanks!
Currently I have a limited time to investigate the issue futher, so I can't help anymore right now.
seriously, your mods have Jaxonz vibe in them
great little nifty tweaks that may leave you unable to play the game without
Every time I load the game my sensitivity bar on gameplay options is set to the Max value.
Also could you consider adding FISS to your mods?
It let´s you save all your MCM decisions to import on other saves.
How you set a sensitivity? With option "use my settings" or without?
What is the senstivity value?
Actually I did not notice such problem except next case: you've installed mod, set sensitivity, forgot to save the game and after that PC is died.
How is it should be? You set sensitivity as you like (w/wo "use my settings"), save the game and continue playing. The sensitivity will always stays as you defined.
>Every time I load the game my sensitivity bar on gameplay options is set to the Max value.
Seems to be you are not using options "my settings". As intended. If you like play in such case you should to set a sensitivity with in the game settings menu: ESC -> SETTINGS -> General -> Look sensitivity. After each change of sensitivity there you should check this value on mod options page: MOD SETTINGS -> Aim Sensitivity UI -> Options. No need to change something here until you really wish that. Just to check (actually the mod just re-read your current sensitivity value).
Also due the game limitation any mod is unable to change game setting in files: they are keeping in Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini files. And only via Settings game menu you can change them persistently. That's why if you close the game and later run it again the mod just loads current value and change it with in current game session. If you close the game again your settings will stay as they were before.
>Also could you consider adding FISS to your mods?
Well, it is usefull, of course, but I fear that it is also brings a security hole... But I will see what I can do.
I´m using both mouse and gamepad.
But this issue only happens with the mouse.
2). How you set a sensitivity? With option "use my settings" or without?
I´m setting it on the "use my settings"
3).How is it should be? You set sensitivity as you like (w/wo "use my settings", save the game and continue playing. The sensitivity will always stays as you defined.
I think the issue is when going from a mouse to gamepad or vice versa.
Is like a value for the gamepad is too much for the mouse.
So lets say I set "my settings" to 1.
The gamepad will do fine but for the mouse I would have to set it to 0.02.
Ah, it is well know an issue, let's say so. Yes, currently the mod operates only with one value for a sensitivity which applies both to a mouse and a gamepad depending on that which last one is active. I will try to fix this in next release.
Could you add a option for when talking to NPCs?
I use the mod "Face to face" that zooms in NPCs when you are talking to them.
Reducing sensitivity when talking to NPCs would go great with it!
Specially for a gamepad user!
Thanks for the mod!
And happy holidays!