HI I am currently experimenting with my sensitivity I am 3/3 traditionally deadzones at 0%. But went to 4/2 for a while it seemed too fast for me in arena i was overcompensating all the time. Should i go back to 3/3 where i was comfortable or is 3/2 too slow? I heard accel was 2 in the beta but i want to be able to keep up in cqb as much as i can. Also someone once said to me to stop fat fingering the thumbstick what did he mean? (No pun intended).
Also has anyone experimented with the accessories app? those that have an elite?. Have you tried Delay with the scroll bar minimized and radial calculation selected?.
I assume the last part is only to those who have an xbox elite controller, because I don’t know what you ment. I think that you should use what is most comfortable to aim with in any situation. If you think that cqb is slow with your sensitivity, then you can try increasing to 3/4, or 3/5. If you are referencing the speed of being able to aim at a target, then evasive techniques, and angling your shot, are just as important to concider, as offensive techniques. I find most situations need less speed, and more forethought. Anyone can play with any sensitivity, and still hit all their shots if focused. Psychology isn’t everything, as a small portion is left to the skill you acquire through muscle memory. Just remember to not get mad at a game, and to not push multiple buttons at once; unless risk being called a “Fat Fingerer”. Also to make your aiming more comfortable, try to make movement more comfortable by changing controller button mapping, or button layout.
I just use the defaults, they suit me fine
I’m guessing that “fat fingering” may refer to your placement on the thumb sticks.
Do you tend to place your thumbs into the dip in the center of the thumb stick and move outward from the axis? Or do you keep your thumbs on the outer rim and push inward towards the axis?
Thanks for the advice I will give this a try.
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> I’m guessing that “fat fingering” may refer to your placement on the thumb sticks.
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> Do you tend to place your thumbs into the dip in the center of the thumb stick and move outward from the axis? Or do you keep your thumbs on the outer rim and push inward towards the axis?
Yes i do at times at times place my thumb in the dip in the center of the thumb stick and move outward from the axis, is this the wrong way to go about this?.