As of now console players have a BASIC 1 - 10 sensitivity setting. These are not good options in a FPS. The 1 - 10 settings are set by Bungie and there is currently no way to adjust your X and Y axis to your liking. 1 is too slow...5 is o.k. for ADS accuracy while 10 is almost perfect for movement but sacrifices ADS accuracy.
If Bungie would add the option to adjust the X and Y axis values of movement and ADS seperately it would allow for faster turning and more precise shooting.
There is currently no option to adjust Dead Zone. Dead zones" are areas at the center of the joystick that count as zero. They are used so that if your stick wobbles or something they'll still count as centered. It makes it easier to keep the joystick steady. Adding the option to adjust the values would make it so the controller would pick up on the slightest input of the analogs allowing for more precise shooting.
Hopefully this explains the point im trying to make.
Edit 1. Glad to see people actually upvoting to bring awareness to this issue. Im just trying to get Bungie's attention to make the game even smoother and feel better. If the community comes together on this issue we can make change. Thanks to everyone who has gave their imput and thoughts.
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It works so well in CoD games. The difference is night and day. Bungie should take note.
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It works so well in CoD games. The difference is night and day. Bungie should take note.
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Would this be a good time to point out how cheap building a PC right now is? You can build a nice 1080p 60 frame box for five hundred bucks or less. Once you get used to how smooth the game is on PC you will wonder how you ever put up with console
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How about having an aim down sights sensitivity and a separate sensitivity when you're not aiming down sights. Also make traction a settings option instead of an armor perk.
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Pc content is unfair no matter what compared to console due to the devs not knowing how to separate difficulty between the two thinking there both the same (definitely not)
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Move to pc and use a mouse. Problem solved.
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You need to buy an aftermarket controller ("scuff") that will allow you to customize those kinds of things. Unfortunately, as a PSN player, I can't recommend any good ones. I've had either build-quality or reliability problems with every PSN scuff I've ever bought.
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What do you mean by “better?” Better could mean anything, you should be more specific about what you mean.
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Elite/Modded controllers are your answer
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Mines fine, been set to 3-5 since Halo combat evolved.