I’ve been watching your videos, I’ve noticed you’ve changed your Horizontal and Vertical sensitivity settings on most of them, as well as having Gyro Vertical inversion on. Is this just a preference?
The Gyro Vert Inversion is based on some unintended settings in MW2 (forgot exactly what it was). I technically never had my Gyro Vert inverted (ie I tilt upwards and my aim looked up still). But I think they fixed it. As for Sensitivity, I noticed I have become more comfortable and be a bit more stable over time with use of Gyro Aim. So higher Sensitivity was better. But also, I became more accustomed to Ratcheting mixed with Flick Stick. Before I was heavily using Flick Stick.
Just made the switch over to gyro/flick stick from MnK for the luls. I'm struggling with small frontal adjustments with flick sticks (sub 30 degree turns). Any tips on how you consistently make those small adjustments or do you normally just ratchet if its that tight?
Yes, for those adjustments, I would incorporate ratcheting moreso. Typically, Flick Stick I use at the 90 degree plus during combat. If out of a gunfight, Flick Stick is much easier to handle at all degrees (of course not being pressured during combat). Being used to higher Sensitivity (especially when incorporating Acceleration) also allows for greater range of motion thus the under 90 degree movements are much easier to handle without flick stick or ratcheting.
How do you activate gyro if its on the trackpad and use flick stick simultaneously? Do you have a conductive tape mod on the back of the controller or something
I dont use them simultaneously. My thumb hovers over the face buttons primarily and near the edge of the right touchpad since I want to perform actions like hopping, ducking, switching weapons, etc...much more frequently. From there, I just choose, with instinct primarily, to use the Flick Stick or Touchpad based on my needs. For example, if I dont want my characters aim to move but need to recenter my controller, then Im using Touchpad to shut off Gyro Aim--this is much more common when Im already aiming down sights. If my controller is mostly comfortable already, then Im using Flick Stick because its much faster of a reaction. So a lot of it just comes down to experience and constant playing. P.S. - the Ratcheting button is to turn OFF gyro aim as well. Not to turn it on. I have Gyro Aim ON all the time aside from that.
@drteacher8022 yes you can. I think PC version has it as well natively. But theres other methods with 3rd party apps or if you have it through Steam, Steam has a system level Gyro Aim that can override for any game. Some people have posted playing MW2 w/ Gyro on PC.
Love this
More games needs gyro allways used on my Nintendo is just satisfying is just pure skill🤘🏽
I’ve been watching your videos, I’ve noticed you’ve changed your Horizontal and Vertical sensitivity settings on most of them, as well as having Gyro Vertical inversion on. Is this just a preference?
The Gyro Vert Inversion is based on some unintended settings in MW2 (forgot exactly what it was). I technically never had my Gyro Vert inverted (ie I tilt upwards and my aim looked up still). But I think they fixed it.
As for Sensitivity, I noticed I have become more comfortable and be a bit more stable over time with use of Gyro Aim. So higher Sensitivity was better. But also, I became more accustomed to Ratcheting mixed with Flick Stick. Before I was heavily using Flick Stick.
very nice!
can i run some games with you on mw2
Yo please upload a new mw3 video
Which do you play better with in wz2, flick stick and gyro or with aim assist?
Just made the switch over to gyro/flick stick from MnK for the luls. I'm struggling with small frontal adjustments with flick sticks (sub 30 degree turns). Any tips on how you consistently make those small adjustments or do you normally just ratchet if its that tight?
Yes, for those adjustments, I would incorporate ratcheting moreso. Typically, Flick Stick I use at the 90 degree plus during combat. If out of a gunfight, Flick Stick is much easier to handle at all degrees (of course not being pressured during combat).
Being used to higher Sensitivity (especially when incorporating Acceleration) also allows for greater range of motion thus the under 90 degree movements are much easier to handle without flick stick or ratcheting.
@@BJgobbleDixfor some reason, i cant seem to ratchet. I try with the touch pad but nothing happens.
How do you activate gyro if its on the trackpad and use flick stick simultaneously? Do you have a conductive tape mod on the back of the controller or something
He has it always on I think, and he moves the controller itself.
@@redline841 he showed the controls and he has gyro ratchet on trackpad
@@robiimadot.9273
Ahhhh. Then he probably holds it with right thumb to recenter a bit.
I dont use them simultaneously. My thumb hovers over the face buttons primarily and near the edge of the right touchpad since I want to perform actions like hopping, ducking, switching weapons, etc...much more frequently. From there, I just choose, with instinct primarily, to use the Flick Stick or Touchpad based on my needs.
For example, if I dont want my characters aim to move but need to recenter my controller, then Im using Touchpad to shut off Gyro Aim--this is much more common when Im already aiming down sights. If my controller is mostly comfortable already, then Im using Flick Stick because its much faster of a reaction.
So a lot of it just comes down to experience and constant playing.
P.S. - the Ratcheting button is to turn OFF gyro aim as well. Not to turn it on. I have Gyro Aim ON all the time aside from that.
Ps5?? Or pc w ps5 controller??
This is PS5.
@@BJgobbleDix so I can’t play gyro on pc w controller??
@drteacher8022 yes you can. I think PC version has it as well natively. But theres other methods with 3rd party apps or if you have it through Steam, Steam has a system level Gyro Aim that can override for any game.
Some people have posted playing MW2 w/ Gyro on PC.
Does aim assist pull a lot bro?
When you turn gyro on, aim assist is turned off automatically,
There's no way to use both
I understand, it doesn't emulate the analogue right?? Is the gyro native on the ps5 controller?
@@abnerfilipe6341it emulates mouse input