I don’t know about you guys, but i love high sensitivity, mine is on 10 on Reach and 9 on 3. I was wondering if the sensitivity would be the same as Reach, lower, or higher. Does anybody know?
Clearly we do because the game is comleted, released and we all finished it on legendary.
Here’s to hoping for a higher sensitivity setting like BF3 where you just move the slide up or down. That’s what I’d like, because ten is still too slow for me, personally.
I honestly don’t know how you play like that, I can’t do it. I play on 2.
> I honestly don’t know how you play like that, I can’t do it. I play on 2.
If you’ve played Quake before, then 10 is a bit to slow in Reach. I kinda liked Halo 2’s 10.
I found that in most games, except BF3, a sensitivity higher than 6 reduces my accuracy substantially.
> > I honestly don’t know how you play like that, I can’t do it. I play on 2.
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> If you’ve played Quake before, then 10 is a bit to slow in Reach. I kinda liked Halo 2’s 10.
Never really played much of Quake. Still that’s pretty fast bro.
It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
I’ve seen some players saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
There is an advantage of having a higher sens; the ability to turn around faster. Without practice, this is will come at the cost of accuracy.
OT: OP dude, ask later when the game is completed. Sensitivity and control schemes are still being tweaked. So no one knows how Halo 4 is going to be in those departments.
> It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
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> I’ve some saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
I stick to 3 or 4 too. 5 seems pretty fast to me.
> > It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
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> > I’ve some saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
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> I stick to 3 or 4 too. 5 seems pretty fast to me.
3 is a bit too slow for me but four is about right. Which is funny because a four in Reach feels like a three in Halo 3.
I’ve bumped it up to five and six before, i was getting used to it till my old controller went the way of the dodo 
> > > It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
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> > > I’ve some saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
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> > I stick to 3 or 4 too. 5 seems pretty fast to me.
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> 3 is a bit too slow for me but four is about right. Which is funny because a four in Reach feels like a three in Halo 3.
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> I’ve bumped it up to five and six before, i was getting used to it till my old controller went the way of the dodo 
People always ask me how I can play on 3. I guess it’s not what people is used to I guess.
> I honestly don’t know how you play like that, I can’t do it. I play on 2.
It’s not too bad if you bump the sens up by 1 every 10 games or so.
That’s how I got from 2 to 10. And I played a s*** ton on 2 before I did that.
> > > > It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
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> > > > I’ve some saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
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> > > I stick to 3 or 4 too. 5 seems pretty fast to me.
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> > 3 is a bit too slow for me but four is about right. Which is funny because a four in Reach feels like a three in Halo 3.
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> > I’ve bumped it up to five and six before, i was getting used to it till my old controller went the way of the dodo 
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> People always ask me how I can play on 3. I guess it’s not what people is used to I guess.
It’s just preference, play with what sens you are comfortable at. I had to play three for a long time, so it’s not a mark of shame or anything.
> > > > > It takes practice to get to a 10 in Halo. Or experience in PC based shooters like Quake, which are really fast.
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> > > > > I’ve some saying 10 in Halo is simply way too slow, which IMO is insane since i just stick to a four or three. It’s where i am comfortable at.
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> > > > I stick to 3 or 4 too. 5 seems pretty fast to me.
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> > > 3 is a bit too slow for me but four is about right. Which is funny because a four in Reach feels like a three in Halo 3.
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> > > I’ve bumped it up to five and six before, i was getting used to it till my old controller went the way of the dodo 
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> > People always ask me how I can play on 3. I guess it’s not what people is used to I guess.
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> It’s just preference, play with what sens you are comfortable at. I had to play three for a long time, so it’s not a mark of shame or anything.
I just think it surprises people because of my k/d spread. It’s like how can you get that spread on that sensitivity.
I’m not sure. I usually play on 4 or 5 in Halo 3 and Reach, since 3 is too slow, and 6 is a bit too high.
> > I honestly don’t know how you play like that, I can’t do it. I play on 2.
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> It’s not too bad if you bump the sens up by 1 every 10 games or so.
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> That’s how I got from 2 to 10. And I played a s*** ton on 2 before I did that.
I can play efficiently at 4 as a max. I like the precision and control my shots have at 2, especially when sniping.
Maybe for lols I’ll try your suggestion.