![]() ![]() I had this issue randomly occur out of the blue one day after not using Steam or GTAV for example for a few months and then Steam Client did an update. You can get a non-PRO Switch controller for about $30-USD Those Switch Pro are extremely over-priced and we can't say how well this will work on PC at this present time. Wired on these two types only requires a MicroUSB-to-USB (data-sync) cable to be attached and you're good to go as far as good wired solution that isn't sorely out-dated or generic brand. ![]() It's just new-to-market is all.īut given the pricing I'd return it ASAP and buy an actual branded Microsoft XboxOne Wireless or Sony DS4 Controller they both can work wireless or wired. Yes, Nin-Switch Controller works on PC just like Xbox/PS4 controllers do, sure. i don't have a switch pro controller, is that option available? I know that DPI value does affect mouse sensitivity and precision, and high DPI values are not great for very small and precise aiming.Originally posted by ugafan:on a steam controller you would go to big picture and then alter the desktop configuration which is located in big picture mode base configurations. it is worth mentioning that I never actually used mouse for multiplayer games, and I never "studied" what things can affect my aiming and stuff. Hence, I just assumed that mouse gyro mode emulates actual mouse input and, thus, physical mouse quality might affect overall gyro precision.Ĭan anyone please provide some information regarding this? Can I somehow enhance the camera precision and responsiveness (and save fast camera movement) when using mouse gyro mode in DS4Windows ? Thus, I wonder - might this be related to my actual mouse that is always connected to my PC? I have a cheap logitech office mouse that does not feel responsive for aiming in games (I compared it to gyro aiming recently). The only setting that does change camera responsiveness is in-game mouse sensitivity - when it is set to low values (like 5 or 10), it does seem that small movements look good, but with such in-game sensitivity I am unable to aim quick. For example, "mouse sensitivity" in "Other" tab of DS4Windows settings does not change anything at all - even if I set sensitivity to 1 or to 50, this won't change the way camera moves in BFV. ![]() I tried various options and settings, but almost nothing seems to work. But when trying to use sniper rifle with 6x scope - oh boy, it feels and looks like garbage :(Īs a result, I cannot aim precisely (at small targets, for example). This does not feel like a big issue when aiming with 1x or 2x sights. If I try to aim and move camera just a little bit, it looks like my aim just "jumps" from one position to another (like it "skips" some pixels on the screen). I also re-mapped the right stick to mouse movements, because BF games cannot work well with simultaneous input from both right stick and mouse.Įven though the game feels a bit more responsive with "mouse" mode (no visible camera movement acceleration at all, which is great!),there is an issue with small movement and precise aiming. As an example, I'm currently playing BF1 and BFV (and waiting for BF2042 discounts :) ) with regular "Mouse" mode. However, some games do not work as good with this mode (like Halo CE). Some games feel god-like with this mode (like Titanfall 2) - camera movement is VERY precise and smooth, no camera movement acceleration or any weird issues! Most of the time, I use "Mouse Joystick" mode for gyro aiming. Some time ago, I discovered gyro aiming, which completely changed the way I play FPS games (BTW, I never played multiplayer FPS games on a mouse before) Now, for more than a year, I play all my games with Dualshock 4 (rev. ![]()
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