This is really good! Do you think it would work the same with TF2 st?
Not sure, but I wouldn't suggest using a different ST. The #1 reason to stay with "official ST's" is micro movements. That's where they shine the most. But every game also has other factors that effect the look mech. It's not just DZ, Mist job isn't that simple.
That being said.. I've always struggled a little with Vanilla ST's feeling slow or floaty (maybe just a me thing). Then of course there's Aim Assist. These curves fix those issues for me though. Everything feels responsive, snappy and AA is manageable now. No need to learn how to fight it as hard as with Vanilla.
The sensitivity on this is insanely high, tried playing a game but had to switch it out after a few seconds.
Strange, Did you follow the instructions in the OP?
Are you using Advanced look mechanics in game?
Double checked after this and I was actually running ALS from another config I had been trying, knocked it back to 7/7 and it's much better.
I'm getting a g502 tomorrow so I'll try this out for a few days and share my thoughts.
Yeah ALS settings aren't needed with my curves, they fix the unresponsiveness and AA issue's of Vanilla settings. Thanks for confirming. G502 is a great mouse. I only use it do too using Nav though, because I NEED BUTTONS! I would use the Gpro, Rival 600 or O mouse if I could.
Everyone prefers something different as in sensitivity of course. What is your cm/360?
No offense, but this question always make's me chuckle a little. This is a PC question and would be relevant if playing without Aim Assist. I rarely play without Aim Assist, but even when I do (PUBG) I never make a setup based on CM's. Every setup I create is pure feel for the game. Hell.. maybe I've just been using XIM for too long but I know within mins where I want my sens to be. The only time my sens changes is when my curve changes.
With Aim Assist, who cares what your 360 turn radius is. I build my setups based on how Aim Assist effects my game. I want to play as fast as possible without sacrificing Accuracy. With XIM, that's a whole lot faster then on PC, due to AA.
Wait... hold on.. just for you, busting out my ruler!
About 19-20cm

Oops, my bad - about 21-22cm (see how hard this is).