03-30-2012, 04:43 PM
This topic may be old but I just looked it up and found this.
Source: http://www.cod4boards.com/forum/showthre...en-zooming
Type /m_filter 1 in the console. This is specifically for smoothing out mouse movement.
Turn your windows mouse sensitivity DOWN as far as you can stand it, then turn your in-game sensitivity UP.
Turn OFF "sync every frame" in the graphics options (not sure if that's the exact wording, but you get the idea). If you leave it on the mouse feels laggy, but smooth.
Assuming you are playing online, try using the following network tweaks:
seta snaps "30"
seta cl_maxpackets "42"
seta com_maxfps "125"
Source: http://www.cod4boards.com/forum/showthre...en-zooming
Type /m_filter 1 in the console. This is specifically for smoothing out mouse movement.
Turn your windows mouse sensitivity DOWN as far as you can stand it, then turn your in-game sensitivity UP.
Turn OFF "sync every frame" in the graphics options (not sure if that's the exact wording, but you get the idea). If you leave it on the mouse feels laggy, but smooth.
Assuming you are playing online, try using the following network tweaks:
seta snaps "30"
seta cl_maxpackets "42"
seta com_maxfps "125"