thewonderboy, on 14 February 2011 - 11:21 AM, said:
i know this is old thread but, some things are realy just opinions. "Use lower sensitivy" "use dot" "use higher sensitivy" are all up to preference.
1, use sensitivy which feels as natural and non-resistantless is best way to go. When you feel mouse moves smoothly and accurately while still having much space to move your mouse on mouse pad is best way to go. "Natural" feeling is not a "value". You just feel it when you hit the right part of sensitivy bar.
2, use crosshair best for your use and with its properties. I had dot at start of alpha and my aim was horrible, dot was too small and simple, it disapeard from my vision when i was checking corners of my monitor. I use simple cross which will show you spread. Its not complicate but also its not too distracting for me.
3, 60 or 125 fps?
If you feel like few milliseconds better reaction time you gain from 125 fps and lowered gfx are essential then go for it. But if blury textures and plain looking enviroment dont look/feel enteraining and you dont enjoy it then you should put more gfx. Same for picmip. One more thing. 125 doesnt give you any double advantage, maybe slight (note, very small mostly if you have over 60 hz screen, but some have psycological effect, they dont play good if they dont enjoy, some might enjoy good gfx that run well)
You are living in the breakdown of urban terror. Things might change and you might learn new things before pros do, if some new movements are taken in the game.
Lol
why this sounds so dirty :brignin:
LOL, that last bit is so funny, i hadn't thought of it as dirty till you said! tsk tsk tsk
About the sensitivity, i thought i was most comfortable with what i had originaly, but i think it was Hoi pointed out[if not Hoi then sorry for not remembering] that my movements were kinda jerky and not smooth at all. lowering my sensitivity meant that i needed to re-adjust how i played and it is taking time for me to get used to the new settings, but my movements are far more smooth now. - time will tell on this, but you are right in the long run, in sticking with what feels right, but what i started off with felt right, so i guess the first thing needed is to first recognise whether your movement is smooth or not, if you are accurate and can still manage to circle jump then no worries. But if your movement is not quitr as smooth then the best thing is to go and change thhose settings, then get re-acquainted with the game.
I have found the bug standard crosshair to be most eddective for me, just messed with the colours, might apply a bind to change the colour on the fly. sometimes i find changing the crosshair give me that "fresh" feeling, as if i am trying something new in the game. sounds strange but sometimes changing something small can breathe a breath of fresh air into a game. Can some one help me out with that bind though?
I play on a 60Hz monitor and personally i dont have an advantage when it comes to rendering those extra frames. but when recording i start with 125fps in game then set fraps to 60 as i want to get the best footage i can.
Yeah, i have found learning how to move really fun and i am looking forward to the jump mode! Just have to dedicate the time to the game.
lol, and for keeping your fingernails short, i see that can benefit your keyboard presses and your guitar playing, both are things i do lol.
I just have to keep this whole thing fun and remember why i even play this game. Otherwise there is no point.
After learning the things i have learnt and put in the effort my game has improved, there is another video on the way that i have been thinking of. But that is for another day, for today is my birthday!
IS it right that i am only 24 and i feel so old? ...