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Hey chaps,

I recently did a reformat of my PC and when I installed Left 4 Dead again I was met with a very annoying problem I never experienced before. My mouse aim is stuttery, as in it makes little micro-jumps rather than moving smoothly. I did not experience this issue before on the same OS (Windows 7 64bit), the same mouse (Logitech G500) and the same hardware (Q9550, GTX 480, 4GB RAM, WD 1TB HDD).

I have messed with my mouse settings, my OS mouse settings, Left 4 Dead's in-game mouse settings including mouse smoothing and even video options like lowering the resolution, running in a window, turning off v-synch and everything else. Nothing has made any difference to the stutter.

It's rather baffling as I am always playing L4D mod campaigns and never had this issue before. Not sure why a reformat would cause it... I haven't installed anything new I was not using before.

Any ideas?

I'm currently downloading L4D2 to see if it does the same thing.
This question / problem has been solved by CymTyrimage
This problem happens to me when I play Team Fortress 2 (same engine as L4D) and I fixed my problem by installing the mouse drivers. If it's a Microsoft mouse then you need to get IntelliPoint (just google it). If it's another company's mouse (Razor, Logitech, etc.) then make sure you have the drivers installed for it.
Have you tried verifying the game files? It sounds like maybe some packets got lost when you downloaded the game.

Right-click on game>I believe it's in properties>verify game files> this should solve your issue.

I would normally suggest v sync, but you already tried messing with it. The only other suggestion I have for you is to download the DX web setup from Microsoft which updates your DirectX to the newest version. Works for all 3, 9, 10, 11. That should do the trick.

GL SV and let us know what happens!
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Arkenbon: This problem happens to me when I play Team Fortress 2 (same engine as L4D) and I fixed my problem by installing the mouse drivers. If it's a Microsoft mouse then you need to get IntelliPoint (just google it). If it's another company's mouse (Razor, Logitech, etc.) then make sure you have the drivers installed for it.
He shouldn't have to install the SetPoint drivers. I just wiped my system about a month ago and I'm using the windows drivers for my G500, it works flawlessly in all my games. See above post, I believe it's related to his DirectX or game files ;)
Post edited September 27, 2010 by CymTyr
I would try disabling multi-core rendering in game settings. Also try triple buffering with vsync on in game options. Hope this helps.
I tried updating DirectX but it just told me I was already updated to the newest version. Steam verified the files and said all was well, neither made a change unfortunately.

I'll try multi-core rendering next time.

EDIT - So oddly I read something CymTyr wrote and tried uninstalling my setpoint software and letting Windows download the drivers for my Logitech G500. This fixed the problem completely.

Weird.

I had Setpoint installed before and played L4D... oh well, whatever, don't look gift horses in the mouth and such.

Solution found. Thanks all.
Post edited September 27, 2010 by StingingVelvet
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StingingVelvet: Left 4 Dead
L4D2
Hey, we should survive together once I get a new computer :D
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198017060515

I can run TF2 for the most part, if you have that too.
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StingingVelvet: I tried updating DirectX but it just told me I was already updated to the newest version. Steam verified the files and said all was well, neither made a change unfortunately.

I'll try multi-core rendering next time.

EDIT - So oddly I read something CymTyr wrote and tried uninstalling my setpoint software and letting Windows download the drivers for my Logitech G500. This fixed the problem completely.

Weird.

I had Setpoint installed before and played L4D... oh well, whatever, don't look gift horses in the mouth and such.

Solution found. Thanks all.
Sorry for the necro bump, but I googled myself and saw I helped resolve your issues - glad you were able to get the game running properly, SV.
-Cym