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GSP GoTSoMePoT
WOLF AND IRON STRIKE FORCE
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Posted - 2013.09.30 08:59:00 -
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http://youtu.be/2kQea5xnpvY |
GSP GoTSoMePoT
WOLF AND IRON STRIKE FORCE
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Posted - 2013.09.30 11:40:00 -
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One more thing all sensitivities should be adjustable by 1 not 10 . |
Banning Hammer
Tal-Romon Legion Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.09.30 11:51:00 -
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Mouse smoothing is just plain stupid, in 100% of the FPS games i play, i always turn smoothing OFF. In Dust 514... well... is just an Analog Stick Emulation Optimizer, it converts the input from nearly an Analog Stick, to a FULL Analog Stick.
Replace Smoothing for Raw Input ... and then we getting some where. |
M McManus
Sinq Laison Gendarmes Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.09.30 11:59:00 -
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Yeah mouse smoothing is **** but I do agree DS3 shouod be able to turn as quick as kb/m but if that's the case the mouse needs raw input even thought it can turn quick the joystick emulation makes it completely inaccurate... |
Banning Hammer
Tal-Romon Legion Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.09.30 12:12:00 -
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M McManus wrote:Yeah mouse smoothing is **** but I do agree DS3 shouod be able to turn as quick as kb/m but if that's the case the mouse needs raw input even thought it can turn quick the joystick emulation makes it completely inaccurate...
I tested this the other day... the DS3 can turn as fast as the mouse even at lower sensitivity. It just takes some coordination to do it ;
- Left stick Down 90 degrees to the left + right stick 180 degrees to the right = Full 360 degrees turn to the right in lest than a second.
- Left stick Down 90 degrees to the right + right stick 180 degrees to the left = full 360 degrees turn to the left in lest than a second.
Steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn to the right, or steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn left.
At max sensitivity i was doing about 2 1/2 turns per second. |
GSP GoTSoMePoT
WOLF AND IRON STRIKE FORCE
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Posted - 2013.09.30 12:24:00 -
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Banning Hammer wrote:M McManus wrote:Yeah mouse smoothing is **** but I do agree DS3 shouod be able to turn as quick as kb/m but if that's the case the mouse needs raw input even thought it can turn quick the joystick emulation makes it completely inaccurate... I tested this the other day... the DS3 can turn as fast as the mouse even at lower sensitivity. It just takes some coordination to do it ; - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the left + right stick 180 degrees to the right = Full 360 degrees turn to the right in lest than a second. - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the right + right stick 180 degrees to the left = full 360 degrees turn to the left in lest than a second. Steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn to the right, or steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn left. At max sensitivity i was doing about 2 1/2 turns per second.
So I take it that you think the DS3 controller is fine the way it is now and the mouse needs more raw input so it can turn faster and be more accurate then it is now . |
Banning Hammer
Tal-Romon Legion Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.09.30 12:29:00 -
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GSP GoTSoMePoT wrote:Banning Hammer wrote:M McManus wrote:Yeah mouse smoothing is **** but I do agree DS3 shouod be able to turn as quick as kb/m but if that's the case the mouse needs raw input even thought it can turn quick the joystick emulation makes it completely inaccurate... I tested this the other day... the DS3 can turn as fast as the mouse even at lower sensitivity. It just takes some coordination to do it ; - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the left + right stick 180 degrees to the right = Full 360 degrees turn to the right in lest than a second. - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the right + right stick 180 degrees to the left = full 360 degrees turn to the left in lest than a second. Steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn to the right, or steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn left. At max sensitivity i was doing about 2 1/2 turns per second. So I take it that you think the DS3 controller is fine the way it is now and the mouse needs more raw input so it can turn faster and be more accurate then it is now .
I saying that with the Aim-assist the DS3 right now is much, much better than the mouse. This coming from a mouse user that have recently switched to the DS3, because i can't compete with the mouse anymore. |
GSP GoTSoMePoT
WOLF AND IRON STRIKE FORCE
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Posted - 2013.09.30 12:36:00 -
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Banning Hammer wrote:GSP GoTSoMePoT wrote:Banning Hammer wrote:M McManus wrote:Yeah mouse smoothing is **** but I do agree DS3 shouod be able to turn as quick as kb/m but if that's the case the mouse needs raw input even thought it can turn quick the joystick emulation makes it completely inaccurate... I tested this the other day... the DS3 can turn as fast as the mouse even at lower sensitivity. It just takes some coordination to do it ; - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the left + right stick 180 degrees to the right = Full 360 degrees turn to the right in lest than a second. - Left stick Down 90 degrees to the right + right stick 180 degrees to the left = full 360 degrees turn to the left in lest than a second. Steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn to the right, or steep backwards in a diagonal as you turn left. At max sensitivity i was doing about 2 1/2 turns per second. So I take it that you think the DS3 controller is fine the way it is now and the mouse needs more raw input so it can turn faster and be more accurate then it is now . I saying that with the Aim-assist the DS3 right now is much, much better than the mouse. This coming from a mouse user that have recently switched to the DS3, because i can't compete with the mouse anymore.
You'er blowing smoke up the wrong hole here. I'm not talking about the aimbot in it's assistance in aiming. I cut it off so I should be able to turn as fast not faster and not as fast with the assist on but as fast as the mouse with it off. |
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