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Fenix Alexarr
BurgezzE.T.F Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.11.05 15:19:00 -
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I've got a logitech g500.
Adjust your DPI for whatever game you play on the PC. Then when playing dust, turn off your auto aim in the controller settings. Keep the controller handy for Drop ships and turrets if you don't have adjustable DPI on your mouse.
After that, it's kind of a crap shoot. I run relatively high sense on Dust settings to make it feel more like a PC. Good luck and welcome to the cool kids' club. |
Fenix Alexarr
BurgezzE.T.F Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.11.05 15:20:00 -
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M McManus wrote:Renolissa wrote:i try many setups, but im not find any working, only this what i write. I try to trust CCP do anything good with mouse. I have V5, V4, 930F, x7 710, x7 750 all mouse working very unsatisfactorily. Its not just you CCP has screwed the mouse regardless of settings CCP has emulated the mouse to work like a Joystick on a ds3 that's why the ADS feels wobbly and the tracking feels like you're swimming.. There is really no way for muscle memory to adapt to left and right inconsistent movements no matter how low or high you have the DPI settings on your mouse..
This problem went away for me when I turned off auto aim in the controller settings. I think it was still being applied for KB/M input. |
Fenix Alexarr
BurgezzE.T.F Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.11.05 15:53:00 -
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Spectral Clone wrote:Fenix Alexarr wrote:M McManus wrote:Renolissa wrote:i try many setups, but im not find any working, only this what i write. I try to trust CCP do anything good with mouse. I have V5, V4, 930F, x7 710, x7 750 all mouse working very unsatisfactorily. Its not just you CCP has screwed the mouse regardless of settings CCP has emulated the mouse to work like a Joystick on a ds3 that's why the ADS feels wobbly and the tracking feels like you're swimming.. There is really no way for muscle memory to adapt to left and right inconsistent movements no matter how low or high you have the DPI settings on your mouse.. This problem went away for me when I turned off auto aim in the controller settings. I think it was still being applied for KB/M input. Are you sure about this?
Well, the shaking seemed to go away, but I wasn't getting rofl stomped nearly as often :) |
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