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Hi all, I have a Logitech G5 Laser Mouse that won't behave in The Guild. Everywhere else it works fine, but for some reason, I am unable to get fine movements to register in the Guild.
For example: I can move the mouse all the way across the screen without issue, but If I try to move the mouse a few pixels, the game doesn't recognize the movement and the mouse doesn't move on the screen.
I have messed with the sliders in game related to mouse sensitivity, but to no avail. This is the ONLY game/app this happens on.
Any suggestions?
This question / problem has been solved by Happysinimage
Mine does the same thing. It feels like it sticks, right? I don't know why....maybe it could be a bug in the game's code. I have a Logitech Optical Mouse. Not sure of the model but it isn't anything fancy, just a regular black mouse with two buttons and a scroll wheel.
does the game have a config file?
go to the file called game.ini and look for mouse_speed=321 and try tweaking that .....
Not that it is helpful for the people in question with problems - but I didn't experience problems in Vista (x64 bit) with my Logitech optical mouse.
It isn't the game code by default then, but as suggested above might configuration problems.
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JudasIscariot: go to the file called game.ini and look for mouse_speed=321 and try tweaking that .....
Doesn't do anything other than changing overall speed. :(
No dice on the internal game mouse sliders either.
Have you had a look at your mouse options through control panel? Perhaps a setting in there is conflicting with the game, do you have enchanced pointer precision on or snap to?
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Ralackk: Have you had a look at your mouse options through control panel? Perhaps a setting in there is conflicting with the game, do you have enchanced pointer precision on or snap to?
Ok, I've been looking, but I think it might have something to do with the wrapper or installer GOG uses. I just bought Shogo and it does the exact same thing. While I can live with that for the Guild, it makes an FPS completely unplayable.
Very disappointing. :(
Post edited March 13, 2009 by Happysin
My Dynex Optical Mouse for netbooks works fine. I dont even see bad mouse controls. It runs fine.
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Ralackk: Have you had a look at your mouse options through control panel? Perhaps a setting in there is conflicting with the game, do you have enchanced pointer precision on or snap to?
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Happysin: Ok, I've been looking, but I think it might have something to do with the wrapper or installer GOG uses. I just bought Shogo and it does the exact same thing. While I can live with that for the Guild, it makes an FPS completely unplayable.
Very disappointing. :(

It is extremely unlikely the problem is caused by the GoG wrapper or installer. Before jumping to conclusions, you should try using another mouse, computer and/or OS to compare with your current results, which should reveal no problems with the GoG installer. More than likely, you have something set up within Vista that causes the problem.
Post edited July 01, 2009 by gamebin
I never updated this issue, but I found a resolution and thought I should.

The issue was that I was playing on a widescreen monitor, and either the video driver, or Vista or something was making mouse movements extrapolate a wide screen monitor to an old-style screen format. As such, it was making really bad mouse movement assumptions that don't work in-game.

Fortunately, Windows 7 and it's Pillarbox mode for non-widescreen games resolves the issue entirely, at the expense of not actually being able to use your whole monitor. Good enough for me!
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Funke
Not heard of anything like that before. Happy to hear it works now though and your able to play this awesome game.