You can do well enough up to a certain point in skill level. Eventually you'll hit this ceiling that shouldn't even exist in the first place, which is the actual problem. I'm well aware of the 180. As useful at it is, that has nothing to do with addressing this particular issue.
The thing I mostly dislike is even when aim sensitivity is set to max, it's still like an IFG: "Speed limit set to sloooooow". Each time I come back to my other games I need to get used to high sensitivity again, since I will be spinning around like a ballerina.
It does seem a bit low for a maximum setting. At least DRG has a 180 turn button which is extremely useful for fast movement. I wish more games had it.
@@amoeba-amoeba Obviously I'm not complaining about the existence of acceleration as a concept. The problem is that in this case, the acceleration of the previous turn bleeds over into the acceleration of the next turn when it shouldn't. I believe I made that pretty clear in the video.
Your aim acceleration is at 1%, just up it to 100% and all is good. Its below aim sensitivity so I don't understand the need for this video when the problem is fixed with a setting that is right there.
I'm not sure if you're being serious, because that very obviously doesn't fix the problem. Just because I might want a high top speed, that doesn't mean I also want to reach that top speed fast. Plus, that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that when I've come to a complete stop my acceleration should also reset but doesn't.
@@lein5300 look man I don't know alright, I never even noticed the acceleration whenever I played. Also I don't have the same preference as you when it comes to this aim acceleration stuff 😭
@@RealGoldDJ You're good, no worries. For the record, these aren't the settings I play on normally. As I say in the description, I just used the extremes for demonstrative purposes because it's the easiest way to see what's happening.
You'll get used to it. I've been doing controller for years and do just fine.
Also, press down and click the stick for a quick 180.
You can do well enough up to a certain point in skill level. Eventually you'll hit this ceiling that shouldn't even exist in the first place, which is the actual problem.
I'm well aware of the 180. As useful at it is, that has nothing to do with addressing this particular issue.
The thing I mostly dislike is even when aim sensitivity is set to max, it's still like an IFG: "Speed limit set to sloooooow". Each time I come back to my other games I need to get used to high sensitivity again, since I will be spinning around like a ballerina.
It does seem a bit low for a maximum setting. At least DRG has a 180 turn button which is extremely useful for fast movement. I wish more games had it.
you can set aim acceleration to 0%
@@amoeba-amoeba That is correct, you can. Then you will get no acceleration at all. This does not fix the problem.
@lein5300 how does it not fix the problem? do you want acceleration or not????? you complain about acceleration and then don't turn it off
@@amoeba-amoeba Obviously I'm not complaining about the existence of acceleration as a concept.
The problem is that in this case, the acceleration of the previous turn bleeds over into the acceleration of the next turn when it shouldn't. I believe I made that pretty clear in the video.
I think you're a government drone that makes people woke
Your aim acceleration is at 1%, just up it to 100% and all is good. Its below aim sensitivity so I don't understand the need for this video when the problem is fixed with a setting that is right there.
Okay tbh I think I see it on 100% too, mb bro
I'm not sure if you're being serious, because that very obviously doesn't fix the problem. Just because I might want a high top speed, that doesn't mean I also want to reach that top speed fast. Plus, that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that when I've come to a complete stop my acceleration should also reset but doesn't.
@@lein5300 look man I don't know alright, I never even noticed the acceleration whenever I played. Also I don't have the same preference as you when it comes to this aim acceleration stuff 😭
@@RealGoldDJ You're good, no worries. For the record, these aren't the settings I play on normally. As I say in the description, I just used the extremes for demonstrative purposes because it's the easiest way to see what's happening.