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Post by Aphoristic on Mar 15, 2010 20:40:20 GMT -5
XIM from what I've heard.
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Post by w4gasm on Mar 16, 2010 0:10:58 GMT -5
Dude the XIM is weaksauce... the XLA is where its at. Whats youre gamertag MacMillan? ill have Microsoft send you one right away... you will be having an unfair advantage in no time.
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Post by cheshire on Mar 16, 2010 9:45:48 GMT -5
A PC.
....what, someone had to say it.
All joking aside, I have a friend who swears by something called an XFPS adaptor, though I can't speak personally, as I don't play anything on console that isn't enhanced by being falling-down-drunk.
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Post by xX MacMillan Xx on Mar 16, 2010 20:36:54 GMT -5
Dude the XIM is weaksauce... the XLA is where its at. Whats youre gamertag MacMillan? ill have Microsoft send you one right away... you will be having an unfair advantage in no time. Nice try!I know M$ would never make that but, you were fairly convincing until you asked for my GT and mentioned M$. Thanks, aphoristic!I'll look into that!
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Post by fatsix on Mar 16, 2010 21:17:33 GMT -5
A friend of mine maid me one for the PS3. It works good for MW2, but for battlefield we couldn't get the sensitivity to work correctly for ADS and normal. If we set it up for snipe, it was great, but if you had to run around it was a pain in the butt. You couldn't rotate fast enough. Plus trying to figure out all the keys based on the xbox got annoying. The dead zone was also a hiccup. I just jacked up the sensitivity on the console controller and never looked back.
It doesnt work as well as a PC. But for sitting stagnant and sniping it was unmatchable. It was hilarious, but then i couldn't turn fast enough when not zoomed in and constantly got knifed, trying to remember which key did what.
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Post by slashdolo on Mar 18, 2010 7:23:49 GMT -5
How about you just buy the game on PC and quit being a tryhard bk scrandy cheater.
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Post by massteron on Mar 18, 2010 9:11:12 GMT -5
www.xcm.cc/360.htmXCM XFPS looks to be the best option out there. You can adjust the sensitivity and has a rapid fire option for every button. They make more then one type of adapter, so you'll need to look at the specs and search reviews to see which is best for you.
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Post by fatsix on Mar 18, 2010 9:59:32 GMT -5
You almost need two sensitivity settings, one ADS and regular. Plus you still have to contend with the "dead spot" that's part of the controller. Its no replacement for thje computer, not even close.
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Post by SheWolf on Mar 19, 2010 3:48:18 GMT -5
cuiosity of someone who played pc all her live and never really was into consoles: what is this dead spot?
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Post by fatsix on Mar 19, 2010 6:47:00 GMT -5
The console controller output does not fire until the stick has been moved to a certain distance from center. That is the dead spot, the mouse does not have that. It also returns to center, which the mouse does not. The problem is you are converting the mouse signal into an xbox controller signal to try to trick the system. It doesnt exactly match up. For some reason this setup works better on mw2, you can dial the sensitivity in better and eliminate more of the dead spot and skipping. Plus there are a lot less buttons for mw2 than bc2. But its not perfect. If you looking for perfect, stick to the pc.
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