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Shared Configs / Re: Does anyone use a APEX xim with Gtuner for CV recoil control?
« on: 05:04 PM - 01/25/22 »
I understand. Thank you.
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I tried it and its terrible. Until Titan figures out a way to not have your mouse movements reduced to Titan level standards when the CV mouse modification kicks in its just not a good experience. As an explanation, the chain you use is XIM -> Titan -> Console which means you get reduced to Titan standards. Whereas a chain like Titan -> XIM -> Console would be far superior. There are some scripts that allow you to do that and they use RAW mouse movement as an output, but none of those are in any way advanced.That's nothing to do with Titan specifically though, it's just how antirecoil mods work.
So while these provide perfect mouse movements they usually are on a complexity level where its not worth it to deal with them.
Another huge issue is how most of Titans anti recoil algorithms affect mouse movements in the common XIM -> Titan -> Console chain. Either your downwards movements are accelerated, you have to fight the recoil reduction when doing upwards movements, or the recoil algorithm deactivates if it detects mouse movements. There are also algorithms in-between these 3 but none of them are truly good.
As a result not only do your mouse movements get reduced to Titan standards, but you also have to deal with the recoil algorithm itself affecting your aim.
If you value mouse movement quality then you are better off to not use anti recoil. Imo its a waste of time.
The Titan shines in other areas, anti recoil isnt its strength.
All they do is move the right stick on an angular velocity equal to the opposing recoil force. To prevent stacking of intentional downwards &/or left/right movement, the antirecoil mod needs to disengage once a threshold is exceeded.
That's as advanced as a recoil mod can get for console gaming and Titan Two offers the best arsenal of tools to do it, such as chaining Titan Two > XIM APEX > console for raw mouse input.
Nothing can completely remove recoil while allowing free reticle movement at all times, which diminishes the value of antirecoil mods. We're far better off using low-recoil or easy to control weapons than using a mod.As a result not only do your mouse movements get reduced to Titan standards, but you also have to deal with the recoil algorithm itself affecting your aim.Titan Two is a 16-bit device that uses the values provided by XIM APEX. It doesn't reduce anything. Recoil mods add to the values provided by XIM, but the raw values are passed through as received.
How can I use pulse 3d with Beloader?
Beloader is working with XIM apex for me. I wasn’t able to get the titan2 to work yet but I didn’t have much time before I had to get some sleep.
I had to use the “manual setup guide” to establish a remote connection. I didn’t think it was gonna work after so many other failed attempts but it did. I didn’t need to plug my mouse or keyboard in any order, I only tried t with the dual sense and it’s working fine.
Is there anyway to get titan2/XIM combo going with beloader?
can you tell us what firmware you have on beloader?
Hello!
I started Vanguard first time and i’m stuck in first step where i should press ”X” to continue. I have been using Hori mini with apex and ps5. Works perfectly on coldwar and warzone. Why isn’t Vanguard recognising my setup?
Would appreciate if someone could help me. Thanks
Sorry Ping, let me downplay NEXUS by stating that it's a poop-stick with extra poopsauce on top.
I'll be streaming again this week. OBsIV has added a couple of new things I want to try out. Also, I'll be testing more games to see how NEXUS feels with different look mechanics.
MJ is intended to abuse AA, so no.
The least AA will be native m/kb on console. Barring that, in-game Sens at max, max your mouse DPI, Sync Off, 1000 or 500Hz Response Rate (depending on jitter), high XIM Sens and a dash of Steady Aim or OBsIV’s stair-stepping curve.
That should be enough to get you started.