Dead Space (PC) tweaks

November 14th, 2008

Since I've found this game is frustrating many users (myself included) with its tendency to force your mouse to work like a console game controller, among other things, I did some digging to overcome some of the issues I was having.

  • Very sluggish mouse input: Disable v-sync in the game options. You might still be able to force v-sync in your video driver configuration (see here for Nvidia driver) to eliminate tearing.
  • Mouse input too slow / "swimmy": You can only increase the mouse sensitivity so far in the game options, but if that's still not sensitive enough for you, try editing the setting manually in the config file. Open the file called config.txt in this folder under Windows XP:
    C:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR USER NAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\Electronic Arts\Dead Space

    or this folder under Vista:

    C:\Users\<YOUR USER NAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\Electronic Arts\Dead Space

    Look for a setting for Control.MouseSensitivity - this only goes up to 1.0 from the in-game options menu, but you can theoretically set it quite a bit higher. I currently have it set to 2.0, which is a pretty decent improvement. Note: setting this too high will make the mouse much too sensitive in the in-game menus, so turn it up slowly and experiment.

  • Brightness too high even at lowest setting: this one can also be tweaked in the config file above. The setting is called Window.Gamma - the in-game brightness adjustment only sets this as low as 0.0, but apparently it can go negative. Currently I have it set to -0.5, and it looks much more creepy and atmospheric.

Hopefully EA will patch the claustrophobic, controller-esque feeling of the mouse at some point in the future, but otherwise these settings make a huge improvement over the out-of-the-box experience.

3 Comments

  1. Wicked Sick says:

    I would like to change the shadow shape. Somtimes, it's too squarish (if that word even do exist...)

  2. It's a nice game, but with a few nagging frustrations as you've outlined. Following your advice, I did notice some improvement. Thanks.

  3. WakkieRob says:

    Just Buy a good gaming mouse and see the response speed difference for yourself I got a RAZER Death Adder Mouse and it has software which accelerates the mouse.

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