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Killer sensitivity is too high (even at 0%), while the Survivor one is perfect.
Hello!
So, here's my story: now that Dead by Daylight supports the Linux devices (and I thank the developers for that ♥) I got back into one of my most favourite games! However, I quickly noticed that the sensitivity is too high for me and thus I decided to lower it in the Game Settings. I ended up setting it 0% for both Survivor and Killer. And for Survivor it worked perfectly, I can comfortably play without any problem. But the Killer one is still way too high, to the point where I have to change my mouse DPI when I play the Killer role. And, while it solves the problem, I'm not quite satisfied with this.
Which brings me to the question: is there any way to adjust the Killer sensitivity (beyond the Game Options slider) to circumvent the issue?
Thank you in advance!
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Update:
I remembered that I used to have vsync disabled back in the days, and thus I've decided to do the same now. I copied the launch options from another game that I play via Steam on Linux (which is «PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_NO_VSYNC=1 gamemoderun %command%»). And now the Killer sensitivity is perfectly fine. I'm not exactly a tech savvy person, so I can't say how it fixed the issue, but it did. So, I suppose there's that :)
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i am not aware that there is another way to change this in-game.
though something I would like to know: is there still a difference for you when you change the killer sensitivity setting or is it them same for you regardless?
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Oh, the Killer sensitivity does change depending on the setting.
Thank you for reaching out!
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Okay, I thought maybe there was a bug going on. Well then I guess you posted in the right forum section, asking for a wider setting in the lower sensitivity range.
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