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Here we go. Yeah, from around the absolute edge of my mouse pad. I can do 180 and I can still shoot; before. I could not do this, especially when I was in the Army, and I could not do it at all, so basically, if I wanted to do a hip fire now. I could still move around when I'm here, but before I was completely here.
I was at the absolute edge of my mouse pad here, so I couldn't go right. I was even showing this on stream the other day, and I found this cool chart as well. You're right, you are right on that, so my 360-degree radius was almost 50 centimeters, so that meant it took 50 centimeters, or 20 inches, for me to do a 360 on my mouse, so I've turned that up to 420.
And now that it's brought it down, what's the percent on that from 40? What is that 20-percent difference from, say, 50 to 40? I also made another change because, when I was at 3.5 cents, I was also decreasing it by 65. How do I put this into my aim trainer because I know how to aim train hip fire?
On my aiming trainer, that's what I've been training for, so I'm pretty accurate. You know whether I want to do it. My problem right now is that I am trying to train my ads' accuracy so I don't miss, and I'm doing a really bad job of it. There's no there; it's all reflex rather than muscle memory at this point, and the weird thing is to watch this.
So I'm going to set my keyboard as my distance here, so let's say I'm looking at this and I try and do a 360, and boom, this is my 360-degree radius. I now have it as the edge of my mouse pad. I do a full 360. It hits my keyboard, and I cannot turn anymore. Now watch if I switch to my pistol. I noticed that if I do this, it is the exact same distance my mouse traveled the exact same distance but the pistol is actually more sensitive, so this is where I left off right before I started the stream today, and I was trying to figure out so I set it to so that was what I actually had this set to off before.
And you see, it goes too far, so then I was like, "Why does this happen?" So. I tried Legacy Modern Warfare, which was actually even worse. This had the sensitivity set even higher and didn't use the monitor distance coefficient, which I think is better to use. This is pretty stable. Battlefield uses this, and many other games use it as well, so then I turned this on and was looking at it, and I said, "But all the low sensors are the same, so is this always the case?" Can you not adjust it farther, down to the specific gun?
So, if there is not a way to customize the pistol's sensitivity, how do you expect a bot like me to understand this? Sorry, I've just been figuring out my sensitivity here, and I made a couple changes. So I got my hip fire locked in. I've been practicing that, but I was trying to figure out the aim down sight sensitivity, and from what I found, the new relative sensitivity that they have makes it so that the aim down sight sensitivity is different for pistols, assault rifles, and submachine guns even at the iron sight level, so yeah, it's not consistent, that's what I found from my testing at least, but if you set it to MW Legacy, it's all then one for one based on the optic range, and the low sensitivity numbers are different relative to the gun that you're using, which I did not like, you try it on yours.
You tried on yours because you've been doing really well with the pistols too, and you're probably just at the relative level, but if you set it to MW Legacy for the previous Modern Warfare game, then it's all one to one. This is definitely faster than Legacy. It's faster, but that's because you're still on a one-time relative sense, so it'll be the same as your hip fire by default.
I don't know if I want to change this, though you don't have to. I'm just curious, like, are you just on a one-time relative basis? I think it's the default, like 1.3. And you're on relative, but did you do custom sense per zoom at all, and do you like that for like, so then try and pull out a pistol and an SMG and do a 360 with them while you're advertising?
Does that feel good to you? Hold on, I need this guy's SMG. Let me see. Does it feel the same? I mean, this is definitely faster, but I actually think I like it; it's very minor, and that's what I've noticed a lot of people do, just having it on default, which is fine; I think defaults are pretty good, but my sense was not even on default; my sense was so low that, uh, so I had custom and I was playing at 3.5 cents, and then I went to custom, and that was set like the zoom level was down to 0.65, so it's even lower than that, because so you did notice the same thing, and then you're, yeah, 100.
This is different; it almost feels like the weight of the gun, like how big the gun was, kind of like how it's hard exactly, and that's what my chat was even saying too; a lot is different. I was like, "I do not want that, though." "I want it to only change based on the magnification of the gun, so if it's zoomed in more, then decrease it, but otherwise it should be the exact same." Now I'm down to play whatever I want.
Really good man, yeah, we can have an issue like hearing footsteps. On so loud, yes, to hear it, and then I have people upstairs, and it sounds like they're downstairs; yeah, it exists. People are saying that they have gaming headphones and stuff, and they're like, Yeah. I don't have a single issue, and it's like, and the only thing I can think of then is that they always increase the bass on those headphones because, like, bass is always a selling point for some reason, and I'm ready. Yeah.
I'm good, so anyways. I set mine to point seven five right now, which is what I'm testing myself at, multiplier down now. Mine's right in the middle. Mine's right in the middle of the yeah; look at this. If you haven't changed it, then it's six out of ten. Also, Stone, have you disabled enhanced point of precision because, if not, you're playing, and that's just massive frustration enhanced.
Mouse Precision, it's like on the next half when you open it up if you're on Windows 11, you gotta find it, no, I'm on 10. You're lucky, but you're on 10. Yeah, I'm not updating anything; of course you're on Windows 10 with a 13 900K enhanced pointer. The precision is off; okay, good, I'm right in the middle.
Well, the thing is, I just moved all of my drives over to the new computer, so technically it's the same computer, just with all new hardware. Yeah, you should definitely upgrade to Windows 11. Unfortunately, I hated saying it. said Really, that's garbage. I hate kill confirmations; I'm going to be honest with you guys.