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XIM MATRIX Discussions / Re: Whats better than a sony Nav controller?
« on: 05:33 PM - 01/24/23 »
I keep Sony Navs on standby. I have 1 wired and 3 wireless.
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Wont the Sony Nav work with Matrix?
Azeron Cyro could possibly be the Sony Nav killer when it releases, im hoping so anyway, im sure its not gonna be cheap though
Only thing that will replace the Nav for me is a similar device but with more buttons. As a battle royale player, nothing will replace a d-pad for me and so far, no Azeron devices or "analog keypads" have matched up.
I play on PC with Battlenet, and for me Xim Apex work well.
No any problem or issue.
Look to have the right settings, and select controller like first input metod.
The correct ST for MW2 in not present yet, correct?
Thank you
What settings are you using for CODMW2?
In game settings and Apex settings?
Thank you
I'm using now default settings indicate in Warzone ST. I feel this ST good.
The only thing is the deadzone on 0.08, for me is a little bit more. But i dont i've try other value.
I use STANDARD type of curve aiming, and STANDARD aim assist.
My mouse have 3200 dpi and 1000hz. Also Apex have 1000hz.
In HIP fire i use RML curve 6, and in ADS fire i use RML curve 1.
Xim apex sens is personal. I use 27 in HIP and 24 in AIM.
I play on PC with Battlenet, and for me Xim Apex work well.
No any problem or issue.
Look to have the right settings, and select controller like first input metod.
The correct ST for MW2 in not present yet, correct?
FYI if you are playing COD you are going to get pooped on without aim assist. Leave it on.
And make sure you set: Aim Assist on Black Ops or Standard mode... add some steady aim - there drop a perlthank me later.
PC STs were made for NEXUS, but XIM 4, APEX & NEXUS all use the same Smart Translators.
On PC, most games will use the Xbox One or Series X ST (they will feel different). But if it has a PC ST, use that.
When the name is revealed.
Sony Nav must plug the last, just plug only controller and mouse after normal state of xim status then plug PS Nav (wired).
If you want to use PS Nav wireless you need an extra Bluetooth Dongle.
1. Plug Xim, Mouse and Controller
2. Plug PS Nav (wired)
*Due to xim always detect PS Nav first
**For wireless PS Nav use
3. Unplug PS Nav (wired)
4. Plug BT Dongle wait for PS Nav connect to xim hub
Thank you. I will try this now.