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  • What are your sensitivity settings?

    Mine are 0.70, then yaw factor 3 and pitch factor 3.

    Also, what the hell are yaw and pitch factor?

  • #2
    Is this for infantry? or Vehicles?

    Mine for infatry is 2.0 and for vehicles..i dont care for vehicles since i use keyboard for them, and i dont know what yaw and pitch factor are..just google em

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    • #3
      yes i mean for infantry.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ShredderTitan View Post
        Mine are 0.70, then yaw factor 3 and pitch factor 3.

        Also, what the hell are yaw and pitch factor?
        You're a moron.


        You don't specify if it's infy or vehicles.

        I change my sensitivity on my mouse so I leave the mouse sensitivity for infy at 1.

        Pitch and yaw.... google motherf*cker, do you use it?


        Pitch = forward and back motion
        Yaw = left and right motion

        For choppers, pitch increases the sensitivity on the y axis, changing how quickly your chopper's nose will point down or up. Yaw is sensitivity on the x axis, changing how quickly your chopper can roll left and right.


        How hard is it to look up one f*cking thing for yourself?




        Edit: Since you finally specified you're talking about infantry, pitch and yaw are sensitivities in the y and x axis, respectively.

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        • #5
          1.1 for infantry

          and 2.1 for vehclies( good for tanking)

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          • #6
            I think mine is at 0.3 for inf.. Or maybe its 0.7....

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            • #7
              all standard, thats what the DPI on the mouse is for. except for jets, .70 since the deadzone on my POS force3d is loose as hell its hard to get a smooth strafe on troops/choppers with it being so bouncy.

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              • #8
                Don't feel like checking... but it's really low. Lower sensitivity rewards accuracy.

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