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Hud + senstitivy problem?
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i felt the same thing. i just switched from yaya to ahud and my sens feels so fast like i have mouse accel on but i definitely do not.

i felt the same thing. i just switched from yaya to ahud and my sens feels so fast like i have mouse accel on but i definitely do not.
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Could be placebo

Could be placebo
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yeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.

gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.

yeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.


gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.
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ccloudflyingbuddyCould be placeboQuertyeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.

gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.

Mind explaining what the placebo is?

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence. I myself get this even though I change huds everyday, I know it's just placebo but I feel like I lag more on flame hud as an example and because tf2 is so reliant on your mind, I don't use it.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example

[quote=ccloud][quote=flyingbuddy]Could be placebo[/quote]

[quote=Quert]yeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.


gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.[/quote]

Mind explaining what the placebo is?[/quote]

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence. I myself get this even though I change huds everyday, I know it's just placebo but I feel like I lag more on flame hud as an example and because tf2 is so reliant on your mind, I don't use it.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example
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flyingbuddyccloudflyingbuddyCould be placeboQuertyeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.

gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.

Mind explaining what the placebo is?

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example

I see, but I have switched huds a lot of time and this is the first I have had this. Why would such an effect happen now, and not before? And thanks for the explanation.

[quote=flyingbuddy][quote=ccloud][quote=flyingbuddy]Could be placebo[/quote]

[quote=Quert]yeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.


gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.[/quote]

Mind explaining what the placebo is?[/quote]

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example[/quote]

[i][/i]

I see, but I have switched huds a lot of time and this is the first I have had this. Why would such an effect happen now, and not before? And thanks for the explanation.
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ccloudflyingbuddyccloudflyingbuddyCould be placeboQuertyeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.

gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.

Mind explaining what the placebo is?

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example



I see, but I have switched huds a lot of time and this is the first I have had this. Why would such an effect happen now, and not before? And thanks for the explanation.

Because only when you think about it, it feels that way.
If you didn't think about it before you wont notice it.

[quote=ccloud][quote=flyingbuddy][quote=ccloud][quote=flyingbuddy]Could be placebo[/quote]

[quote=Quert]yeah if this is anything but placebo i'd be surprised.


gotta tell you though, this game is probably like the most placebo-dependent game there is. just a mild switch of config or hud can get you from those shitty plays to hitting airshots every second or so until this "effect" lays off. then you're back to being shitty again.[/quote]

Mind explaining what the placebo is?[/quote]

That because you changed huds, in your mind you feel that more is different than what actually is. In this case being sensitivity.
It is quite a common occurrence.
It's kinda like a newish player believing they will do better because they changed there sens to the same as a 'pro' players as an example[/quote]

[i][/i]

I see, but I have switched huds a lot of time and this is the first I have had this. Why would such an effect happen now, and not before? And thanks for the explanation.[/quote]

Because only when you think about it, it feels that way.
If you didn't think about it before you wont notice it.
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it could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.

it could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.
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flameit could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.

But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though

[quote=flame]it could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.[/quote]

But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though
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flyingbuddyflameit could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.
But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though

but they are different size

[quote=flyingbuddy][quote=flame]it could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.[/quote]

But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though[/quote]
but they are different size
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Quikflyingbuddyflameit could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.
But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though
but they are different size

Still though, as I mentioned before, the op said that he hasn't had this issue in the past with other huds which would obviously have different fonts and locations, he only has this problem with m0re hud black and m0re hud edited.
I'm 99% sure it's just placebo

[quote=Quik][quote=flyingbuddy][quote=flame]it could be your brain is used to processing the distance your health and/or ammo move when you rotate, so things closer to the middle of your screen appear to move faster relative to thing that are on the outside of your screen.[/quote]

But he states that it's only between m0re hud black and m0re hud edited, where the health and ammo are at the same positions on the screen.
Seems like a valid point though[/quote]
but they are different size[/quote]

Still though, as I mentioned before, the op said that he hasn't had this issue in the past with other huds which would obviously have different fonts and locations, he only has this problem with m0re hud black and m0re hud edited.
I'm 99% sure it's just placebo
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check what sense you have in game, if windows sense changes, your dpi, if m_rawinput is on 1 and m_customaccel is on 0.
if everything is the same the sensitivity didn't change.

check what sense you have in game, if windows sense changes, your dpi, if m_rawinput is on 1 and m_customaccel is on 0.
if everything is the same the sensitivity didn't change.
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To be absolutely sure just grab a ruler and manually measure your in/360 on both huds.

To be absolutely sure just grab a ruler and manually measure your in/360 on both huds.
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