« Reply #3 on: 10:15 AM - 09/26/14 »
First make sure you're using the max in game sensitivity, Destiny's is 10 I believe. See below if you've done that.
Yes, ballistic curves are a great way to add a little bit of acceleration. I like to keep the first half or so of my swipe linear and add acceleration near the end of my swipe. Try this curve out.
Copy the code below to your clipboard then while in your Hip setting's Mouse Advanced menu press the button with a down arrow inside of a box (paste). Save it and give it a try.
>>> XIM4 START Paste >>>
X4MB:000A141E28323C46505B6A7A8A9FB3C8C8C8C8C8C8
<<< XIM4 END Paste <<<
This might be a dumb question, but how do you go back to the regular linear setup with zero curve? I mean, aside from copy pasting it or making it manually. There doesn't seem to be a one click button in the manager to just "remove" a curve, unless I am missing something.

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