Every setting feels bad
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:13 pm
hello all
I have recently acquired a gimx adaptor, i have been trying out settings and configs for a while and i have to say everything i have tried so far feels bad and unnatural, either sluggish or fast. I have tinkered with the mouse calibration, circle test, x/y ratios but since there are no video guides(cant believe the lack of resources actually), im just assuming what to do based on what i read on gimx's wiki page. I have a 4000 dpi mouse and im honestly lost, My settings feel awful in apex, cod mw remastered and h1z1 and im bored of tinkering, i must have spent more than 6 hours tinkering my settings for each game and still nothing. It looked like it was working great for the people in the gameplay videos, is this how it is with gimx? I am lost and i dont know what to do. I also hate the fact that x and y axis speed are different and i can not get them to be the same no matter what i do. Is there like a 'perfect config' with perfect calibration so i can only edit sensivities?
I have recently acquired a gimx adaptor, i have been trying out settings and configs for a while and i have to say everything i have tried so far feels bad and unnatural, either sluggish or fast. I have tinkered with the mouse calibration, circle test, x/y ratios but since there are no video guides(cant believe the lack of resources actually), im just assuming what to do based on what i read on gimx's wiki page. I have a 4000 dpi mouse and im honestly lost, My settings feel awful in apex, cod mw remastered and h1z1 and im bored of tinkering, i must have spent more than 6 hours tinkering my settings for each game and still nothing. It looked like it was working great for the people in the gameplay videos, is this how it is with gimx? I am lost and i dont know what to do. I also hate the fact that x and y axis speed are different and i can not get them to be the same no matter what i do. Is there like a 'perfect config' with perfect calibration so i can only edit sensivities?