Linear Sensitivity
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Make Sensitivity linear.
Enhances game performance and optimizes resource usage.
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Runs entirely on the client. Works on vanilla servers.
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Have you ever
- Wonder "Why is 200% sensitivity not twice as fast as 100%" ?
- Change your DPI and can't find optimal sens ?
- Find Minecraft's sensitivity setting is terrible ?
Then Fear Not!
Linear Sensitivity is for you!
Normally, Minecraft handles mouse sensitivity as a cubic function:

This mod change it. Instead of a cubic function, the sensitivity will be processed in a linear scale. So now, if you change your DPI from 400 up-to 1600, and your sens from 200% down-to 50%, you will feel exactly the same!
Bonus Feature:
/sens to change your sensitivity (Max: 1, Min: 0), based on advSensitivity. It supports Float value so you can make your sens 8 digits, like: 0.0000001 (Why you need so many '0'?)
Why I create this mod?
Long time ago, when I modify Timeless and Classic mod (the original on 1.18.2 one, not TAC:Z), I find zoom sensitivity is so wrong (it's faster than I expect). After 3 hours digging through the code, I found that the way Minecraft process mouse sens is so weird compared to other games. Therefore, I decide to create a mod to change it. After all, I'm a CS player who have fun when creating config files instead of actually playing the game.
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I use a single mixin class to change a variable in updateMouse() method.
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- Custom /m_yaw and /m_pitch like CS2, bonus, /fov
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- Feature Image: Mebig
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