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approxamatrix, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

I use it to help with aiming in fps games

ChillDude69,

I’ve been playing FPS games since Wolfenstein 3D (and most people didn’t even use the mouse for those very early FPSes), and I have never considered trying that. As I said to a couple other people, I’ve accidentally set the X and Y to different values, and it just destroys my ability to aim.

But, ya know, I haven’t practiced it. It could offer an objective advantage, of some kind.

At any rate, I’m just glad there are people using it. It would be weird if it was a very common option in modern games, with nobody putting it to use, at all.

ManixT, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

I love having these as separate options and I use them every time to increase the X axis sensitivity because that’s where I will be moving the most drastically and I don’t need the same rapid acceleration for minor Y axis adjustments.

ChillDude69,

I’ve never tried it deliberately, but every time I’ve accidentally set the X and Y to different values, it has just destroyed my accuracy and made me motion-sick, into the bargain.

But I guess you could get used to it, and then it could give some kind of objective advantage.

tsonfeir, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?
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Me. The vertical is slightly lower than the horizontal. Means I turn fast but stay more on the horizon. Probably a habit from FPS where targets are pretty much on the same level as you.

ChillDude69,

The more people mention this, the more I’m almost starting to continue trying it. If you really get used to it, it probably does make it easier to adjust the Y axis for headshots, while you’re turning through the X axis. Basically, if you have to cover more Y axis space on the mousepad to adjust the same amount of Y pixels on the screen, you’d theoretically be less likely to move too much in that axis, and overshoot where you want to place the crosshairs.

On the other hand, I’ve been using the same values for X and Y for decades. There’s a lot of accumulated muscle memory to reprogram.

Now I wonder how many pro FPS players play with different X and Y settings…

tsonfeir,
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I really think it’s a matter of preference. I also invert-Y

ChillDude69,

I think I would actually lose my mind, trying to switch to inverted Y. Have you always rolled like that?

tsonfeir,
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Yeah. Too much flight simulator I guess. Forward is dive. Back is pull up.

Carighan,
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Weird Crew reporting in, running up to you using ESDF. 😅

cooljacob204,

Don't try it. You will regret it when you play the 90% of games that don't let you set both.

ChillDude69,

Wisdom.

intensely_human,

As long as your character is oriented in a vertical way, there’s twice as much horizontal breadth to cover as vertical.

In other words, you can turn in a full circle but you can’t rotate up or down in a full circle.

purinrin, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

If you’re asking why the games’ options are like that, it could be so the console and PC versions can be as similar as possible. As people have mentioned, it makes more sense on a controller, with a thumbstick, to set both axes to different sensitivities. PC / mouse version probably just mirrors these config options.

Also I have to say I can’t think of a game that does this off the top of my head, but when it comes to shooters I’ve mainly played older PC games, before the PS3 era. I think only setting sensitivity as a single value is common in those games.

ChillDude69,

As I’ve said to a couple of people, I definitely have seen people set different X and Y settings on joysticks/thumbsticks/tilt-controls. I’m specifically talking about the mouse version, which I’ve never actually encountered anybody using, up until the testimony of these people, in this thread.

And yeah, my experience is the same as yours. It’s only been in the last six or seven years that I’ve really started to see games include options to set individual axis controls for the mouse.

In those most current years, though, it has been a very common option. The majority of medium-to-AAA budgeted games include the option. I did figure that meant some people were using it. I just wondered how common it really was. I’d never considered trying it myself, deliberately, until now.

moody, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

I think depending on what type of grip you use on your mouse, it might change what sensitivity you want to use. It’s easy to cover wider distances with your wrist moving left-right, but harder to cover the same distance using your fingers to move up-down.

ChillDude69,

That’s a really good point. I’m a full-palm-grip sort of mouse user, where I only use the fingers to click, and all the movement come from the arm itself. I suspect that means I’d get less utility out of changing the axis values.

moody,

I don’t usually change the Y sensitivity, but I use a grip sort of halfway between a palm and fingertip grip, where I use my fingers for smaller movements, and my wrist for larger ones, so I can definitely see why some would want to.

Turmbaumeister, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 14th

FFVII rebirth. It’s very good but still a bit of a letdown. I don’t get why they went for Ubisoft style copy paste open world. The main story content is quite low in many locations. For me the best parts of the remake are the brilliant characters, the interesting world and the story, rebirth doesn’t play to those strengths.

AlexWIWA, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

Trepang2 if you like FPS with quick gameplay.

The soundtrack is incredible too

Katana314,

Before you ask, no, there is not a Trepang1.

Unevenbetts, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

Helldivers2

Sifu

Life is Strange

Psychonauts 2

Divinity Original Sin

Hades

Project Zomboid (this count?)

lord___vader,

Helldivers and sifu in particular getting a lot if attention lately… Will check it out

BruceTwarzen,

Helldivers is legitimately the best game i have played in the past few years. Deep rock galactic is great too and pretty similar. If you like rogue like fps with amazing movement and game feel, crab champions is fantastic. Blasphemous is also a very fun game that is like 75% off

promitheas,
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Helldivers 2 is currently occupying my mind 24/7. Yes there are a few bugs here and there, but the game is just so good they don’t really matter in terms of spoiling the experience. It is a 4 person co-op game and its really fun if you find a group of friends you can play with, or a good group of randoms who communicate. However, you can play solo, you just need to change up your playstyle for certain missions, like go a bit stealthier. Honestly try it, and if you want to try the group aspect of it join the official discord where there are lfg channels you can find people to play with.

ObamaBinLaden, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

I think these are fairly popular in their circles but I will take every opportunity to recommend sleeping dogs and judgement. Played both fairly recently and the plot is amazing and action is satisfying. Highly recommend putting them on your wishlist so you can pick them up on a sale.

CorrodedCranium,
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Sleeping Dogs was a lot of fun. Kind of like Grand Theft Auto but more serious and a focus on martial arts.

Zehzin,
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A man who never eats pork bun is never a whole man.

vulgarcynic,
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As a reddit refuge and former long time troller of r/sleepingdogs, this warmed my heart. Ty stranger.

minibyte,

Thanks for the reminder that both of these games are sitting in my backlog.

CorrodedCranium, do gaming w Good AA single player games?
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One Youtuber that covers a lot of what you are talking about is JarekTheGamingDragon. Someone else mentioned Trepang2 for example and this was his review.

lord___vader,

I see mostly half life and bioshock only

CorrodedCranium,
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He covers a lot of stuff other than Half Life and BioShock. I feel like BioShock has been a rabbit hole he’s gone down recently and Half Life (along with F.E.A.R.) is a reference point he uses a lot when comparing games because they’re some of his favorite games.

He’s covered RoboCop, Beyond Sunset, Remnant 2, Roboquest, Diluvion, Rip Out, Retchid, and Sprawl within the past six months. You might just need to scroll down a tad. His titling system is a lot of X game is like but Y but with Z so you might need to look carefully to see what peaks your interest.

hackerwacker, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

Cruelty Squad

Minnels, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 14th

This week i have been playing diablo 4 again. I just want one free cosmetic and I see it as an opportunity to notice how bad the game is right now since there is going to be huge changes in next season. Somehow I found the game to be pretty okay as long as I don’t have to look at loot.

Playing some elden ring also. My first (not completed) character a year ago was a mage and I always thought the game would be too hard for me in melee. I was so wrong and i am having much more fun playing melee. Doubt i am done before the expansion…

Then there are Guild wars 2 wvw raids every week \o/

2xsaiko, do gaming w Good AA single player games?
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RoboCop: Rogue City

Katana314, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

Since you mention FPS and open world, you could try some of the Far Cry games. AAA but often fall out of public eye fast. They’re all the same but do what they do pretty well.

Another interesting AA is In Sound Mind. Shooter-puzzler about a psychiatrist trapped in the minds of his patients.

dlpkl,

Far Cry 3 is still one of my favorite games of all time

intensely_human, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

On controller, I usually set my horizontal sensitivity higher than vertical. There’s only 180 degrees of up and down but 360 degrees of left and right to navigate in the world.

ChillDude69,

controller

And another response about controllers. I just checked my post again, and I literally didn’t mention ANYTHING about controllers.

I don’t mind talking about controllers, but I’m genuinely curious. Why are so many people mentioning controllers, when I was only talking about mouse controls?

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