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Mouse Multiplier

The Mouse Multiplier provides greater control over sensitivity. It is not your in-game sensitivity. Rather, your in-game sensitivity is multiplied by the Mouse Multiplier, determining the speed you experience in-game. Additionally, the Mouse Multiplier can help in reducing pixel skipping and minimizing negative acceleration.

Starting from version 3.0, Enhanced SCCT Versus allows players to customize their Mouse Multiplier directly within the profile configuration files.

How to Adjust Your Mouse Multiplier

You can modify your Mouse Multiplier using the CreateProfile.cmd script in the System folder or by manually editing your profile config file with a text editor.

Automated Script

  • Whether you already have a profile or need to create a new one, use CreateProfile.cmd and enter your profile name when prompted. For existing profiles, simply type the name of the existing profile.
  • You will be prompted to adjust your Mouse Multiplier. Existing profiles from earlier Enhanced versions or default Versus use the default Mouse Multiplier of 6.0.

Manual Edit

  • Access the Saved Games directory using the included shortcut _Profiles_ in the System folder or navigate to: C:\ProgramData\Ubisoft\Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory\Saved Games\Versus.
  • Open your profile's keyboard configuration files: <profilename>_kbd_0.ini and <profilename>_kbd_1.ini.
    • If you switch control layouts per team: _kbd_0 corresponds to Key 1 in-game, and _kbd_1 corresponds to Key 2.
  • Adjust your IK_MouseX and IK_MouseY speed values to your desired Mouse Multiplier.

For example, changing your Mouse Multiplier to 0.5:

[Engine.Input]
IK_MouseX=Axis aMouseX Speed=0.500000
IK_MouseY=Axis aMouseY Speed=0.500000

Recommendations

  • It is strongly advised not to exceed 6.0, the benefits of adjusting the multiplier come from lowering it. Enter any number up to 6 decimal places, and the script will round it if needed.
  • For a significant reduction in pixel skipping, try using a Mouse Multiplier within 0.1 to 1.0. It is recommended pairing this with an in-game Mouse Sensitivity of 40.
  • Mouse Sensitivity of 40 in-game appears to have significantly less negative acceleration. Therefore, aim to find a Mouse Multiplier between 0.1 to 1.0 that feels comfortable while using an in-game Mouse Sensitivity of 40. You can always adjust your mouse DPI to compensate with no negative effects if necessary.

Note: Mouse Sensitivity of 40 in-game will not feel good on the default Mouse Multiplier of 6.0 and may result in significant pixel skipping. It is only recommended to use an in-game Mouse Sensitivity of 40 if you can keep your multiplier under 1.0.