Wakko03
Better Hide R Die
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Posted - 2012.11.05 18:30:00 -
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As a sharpshooter user
You want to make sure the camera is level and true..... you are going to need a bubble level to make sure it is sitting right where you have it. This includes the horizontal and vertical for the camera.
Go grab yourself some blue- non stick painters tape and use it to protect the surface you are working on. Then you want to lock the eye camera to one specific spot, the usb cable tends to nudge the camera if you have it just sitting somewhere, since for me it was always behind the ps3 running the usb wire kept knocking the camera out of alignment.
Okay from the XMB you want to turn off the magnetic sensor for the move from inside the ps3, it should become less jumpy.
Button Mapping is probably not going to happen unless unlike INSOMNIAC games who had it for the BETA and then found out, or that CCP is able to get SONY to alter the Terms of Use for the device which says button mapping is a no-go in order to use the move device and the sharpshooter in their game. Watch the OLD iWaggle video about Resistance 3 and how the feature was removed.
Next thing you want to do is make sure that the sharpshooter is held level. You are going to want to put some bubble levels on it, X and Y axis on the plastic gun. Then you are going to want to take some yellow self stick sticky pads with bulls eyes and mark off your screen. Center, for left right top bottom, I use a laser pointer (very low powered to not damage the TV) and mount it on the sharpshooter and then use it to make sure you CALIBRATE it the same way all the time. You can then use more sticky pad pieces of paper to mark off where the bounding boxes are on the screen.
Standing or sitting?
The only major issue with dust and the move I have experienced with regret and annoyance is the fact that you can only access the Squad Leader menu by hitting the down button, there is no way to hot set the SL orders....like DS3 users can by holding the R2 and tapping the R3.
Only other thing I can think of is until you are used to using the sharpshooter that you put a tactile dot onto the square or triangle button until you grow accustomed to hitting them correctly. The fire selector doesn't seem to work, I don't really hit the reload button on the bottom and the pump action just pulls the trigger on the move. |