Can you post your full config in the 1st post in a clean way? I think its too messy right now. Thank you
Will do... movement input method will affect settings.
The base ideas of these configs
Lowish-low dpi 4000 and below
Low hz 250-500
Common- slow sync for ads
Then tune your ads sensitivity to get the amount of aim assist that is required for you. Using keyboard or analog will alter your needs for smooth gameplay.
Hey man. Did you make any changes now you have new firing range with all the weapons and dummies to shoot at? Still enjoying your new settings. I think my problem was to enter into AA bubble but now using 90 sab with 220 boost. Laser
Not yet I’ll probably work on it next weekend. But I can say that with the keyboard 90 SAB and 200-230 boost is gold settings. They seem to be the best at being able to stay on target and track well. If for some reason I feel like AA is too high or too low I’ll add or subtract .01 until I feel the elastic sticky aim from there I add or subtract a bit of boost to ensure my micro movements aren’t taking me in and out of the hitbox. So usually if raise one I’ll lower the other in small doses.
Would you still use this amount of boost when playing with analog device therefore no SAB needed like Azeron?
Maybe on my hip
Doubt it on ads
I’d probably just increase sensitivity and lower dpi. I own two G13s a razer orbweaver and what I’m currently using is a g513 Logitech with romer g switches. Main difference between the two AA is the aim assist bubble diminishes with analog and just becomes more of a spread out bubble that provides more aim assist slowdown... it’s fairly easy to navigate through but it’s range is greater. Using SAB at a low setting shrinks this bubble bubble and makes The shell of it stronger and more difficult to breakthrough.
Using lower dpi with analog is beneficial because in a way it creates more of a dead zone effect especially when you are locked in on a target.
The one thing that was tough for me (with analog) when I was using 800dpi and sync off awhile back was the way hip felt when when I encountered AA when opponents were in close proximity (like in a cramped building). With SAB you can tune this out. Even if high levels of SAB didn’t cause sprinting problems on hip I doubt you would see people using the same numbers that they use on ADS. Especially at lower dpi levels.