1/8/2024 0 Comments Skyrim mouse acceleration fixThat is one of the main reasons why I created spINI. Unfortunately, that means that everything in it, including 20 (actual count) nonexistent settings are automatically added to your SkyrimPrefs.ini file at creation. This file's sole purpose is to serve as a template for the Skyrim Launcher to create your INIs. Yes, as a noob you probably got confused about which INI file to mess with and tweaked this file in vain. So what is the origin of bMouseAcceleration? Well, Bethesda must have had the setting in the game at some point, because they included it in their SkyrimPrefs.ini template stored in Skyrim\Skyrim\SkyrimPrefs.ini. Now mouse acceleration does exist in both the Fallout games, but not even in any of them does bMouseAcceleration exist. Anybody experienced any mouse acceleration lately? Didn't think so. However, Bethesda simply changed the default value of fMouseHeadingYScale from an extremely low value of 0.01 to 0.8500000238. ![]() ![]() Now, the official 1.2 patch released 11/28/11 "ixed occasional mouse sensitivity issues," so Skyrim indeed did have some mouse issues on the PC. In reality, this feature is not a part of Skyrim at all, and this setting is entirely bogus. But, for years and years, we've been content to be told and also tell others that Bethesda was such a dumb developer as to ship the game with this feature, Mouse Acceleration, on by default, causing the mouse to accelerate as it moved. This setting has not existed in the Skyrim game since 11/11/11. Unfortunately a large amount of extremely popular settings that people are told to put in their INI files simply don't exist at all. If it doesn't exist, it will return NOT FOUND. If the setting exists, it will return the value of the setting. All you need to do is open the console and type Now, you can tell if a setting does not exist via the in-game console, and it's rather simple. ![]() When I say that a setting is bogus, I mean that that setting is either obsolete or entirely nonexistent. It also has far more bogus settings than any of the previous games. You see, Skyrim has like a lot of INI settings, far more than any of the previous games. So, I just released Skyrim Project INI (aka spINI), and I thought I might as well release an article to explain why.
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