Philosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
Funny enough that I use a mouse with one of the best sensors on the market without build in acceleration and angle snapping :V
On top of that,
every mouse drifts, it's in the mice nature. If you use your aim arm to aim and your mouse always faces to the same direction the drift is minimal, same goes for high dpi (~1500dpi+). Saying that mice don't drift is just hypocrisy especially if you have no idea how they work...
Quoting some guy who explains how to drift your mouse away. It's is exaggerated in this example but that's literally what happens when you play osu!:
"Position your mouse cursor at the right edge of the screen whlie positioning your physical mouse towards the bottom edge of your mousepad.
Take note of both your mouse and cursor positions.
Without moving your mouse cursor, twist your mouse 90 degrees clockwise.
Use both hands to push the mouse about an inch towards the top of your mouse pad.
Twist your mouse 180 degrees counter-clockwise.
Use both hands to pull your mouse back to its original position.
Twist your mouse 90 degrees clockwise.
Congratulations, you've drifted your mouse cursor away."