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    Assaultcube problems

    I started playing Assaultcube a few days ago. It worked fine the first day I downloaded it, but recently when I open the game, the character view is aimed up at the sky, and when you try to move the mouse up and down, it rapidly spins in circles. I assume this is a mouse sensitivity issue. I have a Logitech G5 mouse and it worked when I first downloaded the game.

    Additionally, I set the resolution to 1920x1080, but it doesn’t seem like everything is showing up. For example, my health bar and such isn’t on the screen. This is odd because when I first started playing Assaultcube, I played it at the same resolution.

    The only thing I can think of that might be causing this is that I updated my motherboard’s BIOS software and my video card’s drivers. I don’t see why this would be affecting Assaultcube, though.
    Any idea how I can fix these two issues?

    Oh, and by the way, I've re-installed the game twice - it didn't help.

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    Did you try to delete the setting files rm ~/.assaultcube_v1.0 ?

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    No, I didn't. How do I do that?

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    Applications | Accessories | Terminal

    Code:
    cd ~/.assaultcube_v1.0/config
    rm init.cfg saved.cfg
    Or, without the terminal, you can go to your home folder, push Ctrl-H to reveal hidden files, open .assaultcube_v1.0, open config, and then select and delete those two files.

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    I couldn't find either of those two files. Maybe I'm misunderstanding you.

    I went into Program Files, Assaultcube, and then the Config folder. I unlocked hidden folders. Didn't see either of the two files.

    I'm using Vista by the way.

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    Oh, you're not on Linux. For Vista, check: C:/Users/YourUsername/Documents/AssaultCube_v1.0/config

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    The files you said to delete are not in the Config folder.

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    Quote Originally Posted by Enarchay View Post
    The files you said to delete are not in the Config folder.
    I know this is kind of off-topic, but how about trying it on ubuntu?

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    I really don't feel like installing a new OS. The only reason I joined these forums is because when I searched google for the issue I'm encountering on Assaultcube, a few threads came up on this forum.

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    Re: Assaultcube problems

    Anyone have any other ideas?

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