Mouse filter smoothes out mouse movement. This may sound like a good idea, but it is best left unchecked. Enabling it will only distort your aim, moving your crosshair slightly off cue from where you want it. This means using older data to move your mouse instead of the most up to date information. Theoretically, with mouse filter off, you could also receive a slight FPS boost on lower end systems.
Checks 2 frames, and ads a third that is middle value of the actual leap by mouse(ty RaZiel)
leave this off!
m_filter "0" = off, Q3 engine
m_filter "1" = on, Q3 engine
m_smooth "1" = off, D3 engine
m_smooth "2" = on, D3 engine(also works with 4, 6 and 8 for more smoothing)
np
np
leave this off!
m_filter "0" = off, Q3 engine
m_filter "1" = on, Q3 engine
m_smooth "1" = off, D3 engine
m_smooth "2" = on, D3 engine(also works with 4, 6 and 8 for more smoothing)