Ease in makes your aiming curve more exponential the higher the value. It helps when making small adjustments and can make high sensitivities more controllable. Usually better on snipers since it makes close range tracking harder. If you play Dualzone you probably don’t need it since the inner zone is already slow.
Good settings. The best way to understand Aim Assist Ease In is knowing that if you set it to 0 you have Max Aim assist all throughout the Window size. If you set it to 100 it will ramp up from the edge of the Window to 100. So at 22 window size it will go from 78 to 100.
Set the Left and Right Inner Deadzones to 0.00 to gain 15% more control/surface area in the center of your sticks. If it drifts too much go up till it’s manageable. If it keeps drifting past 0.10 you might need a new controller.
Some people like having Lower Outer Deadzone on the left stick to have faster PC-like strafes. Keep in mind that the trade off is loss of precision. Some heroes like Sombra benefit more from a fast strafe. Someone like Ashe might want to be able to control tight angles and having full control makes it easier to not accidentally shoot the wall. Regardless of what you choose there’s a big benefit to having atleast 1 of the inner Deadzones on 0.00 to have rotational aim assist always active. “Hcpeful”found this and made a good video about it 5 months ago.
ig i meant more of a strafe than jump but In lower ranked games you are able to get away with much more, tracking is hard for people especially in metal ranks
Ease in makes your aiming curve more exponential the higher the value. It helps when making small adjustments and can make high sensitivities more controllable. Usually better on snipers since it makes close range tracking harder. If you play Dualzone you probably don’t need it since the inner zone is already slow.
Good settings. The best way to understand Aim Assist Ease In is knowing that if you set it to 0 you have Max Aim assist all throughout the Window size. If you set it to 100 it will ramp up from the edge of the Window to 100. So at 22 window size it will go from 78 to 100.
Set the Left and Right Inner Deadzones to 0.00 to gain 15% more control/surface area in the center of your sticks. If it drifts too much go up till it’s manageable. If it keeps drifting past 0.10 you might need a new controller.
Some people like having Lower Outer Deadzone on the left stick to have faster PC-like strafes. Keep in mind that the trade off is loss of precision. Some heroes like Sombra benefit more from a fast strafe. Someone like Ashe might want to be able to control tight angles and having full control makes it easier to not accidentally shoot the wall. Regardless of what you choose there’s a big benefit to having atleast 1 of the inner Deadzones on 0.00 to have rotational aim assist always active. “Hcpeful”found this and made a good video about it 5 months ago.
@@Numerical123 Thank you for these comments! I will def play around with my settings in the future, and also thanks for your support!
"Ain't no way you said 'jump as much as you can.' I mean no hate, but don't do that; it just makes you an easier target to hit."
ig i meant more of a strafe than jump but In lower ranked games you are able to get away with much more, tracking is hard for people especially in metal ranks
@@Chupe_1 you can get get away with it in metal ranks, but it can turn into a habit, so its better to just not do it