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Post by Craig / Hendomedes on Mar 21, 2024 5:09:35 GMT -5
I don’t want to clog up the thread but if someone could even message me the name of the app I’ll download it and play the CC event tonight. It may well make no difference whatsoever 🤷
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Post by Demonondalinks on Mar 21, 2024 5:55:32 GMT -5
I don’t want to clog up the thread but if someone could even message me the name of the app I’ll download it and play the CC event tonight. It may well make no difference whatsoever 🤷 go into apps then search razer. I attempted to do it in a hurry this morning but bailed as it didn't appear simple to change sensitivity. It seemed confusing to this old feller.
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Post by ss11 on Mar 21, 2024 6:03:11 GMT -5
This is it... When I tried it a while back, any change from the normal settings wouldn't allow a forward swing. The only thing I could adjust was the vibration sensitivity. Maybe I'll try it again later
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Post by lessangster on Mar 21, 2024 7:14:29 GMT -5
This is it... When I tried it a while back, any change from the normal settings wouldn't allow a forward swing. The only thing I could adjust was the vibration sensitivity. Maybe I'll try it again later You can change the dead zones on the stick but it changes it on both axes so it will affect you forward and backwards swing as well as your swing line, now if you could isolate it to just the swing plane that would do it but I don’t think you can.
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Post by hammers1man on Mar 21, 2024 8:02:45 GMT -5
Didn't know you could adjust it. Wouldn't bother. I like my game as is. Warts and all. I’m in the same boat. I really enjoy the societies I play in and the gameplay on those settings with the out of the box razer. I’m going to play TGC rounds with the sensitivity right down just to see if it feels much different and if it’s flagged. Fwiw I imagine these conversations happen in every online game. It’s near impossible to police this stuff. Part of me misses the simplicity of stock. But really as long as people aren’t flagged it is what it is. Personally I could just never work out why people on other platforms kept saying the razor is easy to hit a straight line with. Every week on stock I worried about getting flagged as my line was like an arrow. On the Razer my line is like spaghetti 😆 Don't you have to hold the M3 button for this to work, seems pointless to me and can't be bothered to do that. I suspect this might help to precision aim in first person shooters, which is a right pain in the ass with a controller. Also this is like turning the dpi down on a mouse, the stick will still be sensitive and we will keep our spaghetti lines
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Post by hammers1man on Mar 21, 2024 8:12:02 GMT -5
This is it... When I tried it a while back, any change from the normal settings wouldn't allow a forward swing. The only thing I could adjust was the vibration sensitivity. Maybe I'll try it again later You can change the dead zones on the stick but it changes it on both axes so it will affect you forward and backwards swing as well as your swing line, now if you could isolate it to just the swing plane that would do it but I don’t think you can. Isn't the dead zone the point when the stick starts to register inputs from the centre of your stick circumference, so once you pull the stick outside the deadzone it won't reregister the deadzone again until you centre the stick. Deadzone management can help with stick drift.
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Post by lessangster on Mar 21, 2024 8:15:50 GMT -5
You can change the dead zones on the stick but it changes it on both axes so it will affect you forward and backwards swing as well as your swing line, now if you could isolate it to just the swing plane that would do it but I don’t think you can. Isn't the dead zone the point when the stick starts to register inputs from the centre of your stick circumference, so once you pull the stick outside the deadzone it won't register the deadzone again until you centre the stick. Deadzone management can help with stick drift. That’s what it’s there for to help when your controller gets stick drift.
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Post by hammers1man on Mar 21, 2024 8:18:58 GMT -5
Isn't the dead zone the point when the stick starts to register inputs from the centre of your stick circumference, so once you pull the stick outside the deadzone it won't register the deadzone again until you centre the stick. Deadzone management can help with stick drift. That’s what it’s there for to help when your controller gets stick drift. It could help those that pull back the stick slowly for short chips or putts as it won't register the backswing straight away. Personally my backswing is pretty fast in the game to notice much difference from 1 to 4 settings.
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Post by lessangster on Mar 21, 2024 8:22:23 GMT -5
That’s what it’s there for to help when your controller gets stick drift. It could help those that pull back the stick slowly for short chips or putts as it won't register the backswing straight away. Personally my backswing is pretty fast in the game to notice much difference from 1 to 4 settings. As I said I don’t use it my wolverine is used as it came out of the box I don’t know what sensitivity it’s set on. I know where it’s altered but didn’t want to change anything in case it clashed with the api.
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Post by Craig / Hendomedes on Mar 21, 2024 8:52:44 GMT -5
I’m in the same boat. I really enjoy the societies I play in and the gameplay on those settings with the out of the box razer. I’m going to play TGC rounds with the sensitivity right down just to see if it feels much different and if it’s flagged. Fwiw I imagine these conversations happen in every online game. It’s near impossible to police this stuff. Part of me misses the simplicity of stock. But really as long as people aren’t flagged it is what it is. Personally I could just never work out why people on other platforms kept saying the razor is easy to hit a straight line with. Every week on stock I worried about getting flagged as my line was like an arrow. On the Razer my line is like spaghetti 😆 Don't you have to hold the M3 button for this to work, seems pointless to me and can't be bothered to do that. I suspect this might help to precision aim in first person shooters, which is a right pain in the ass with a controller. Also this is like turning the dpi down on a mouse, the stick will still be sensitive and we will keep our spaghetti lines I have no idea mate. Going to download the app after work. It’s more just out of curiosity because I know there was a bit of an outcry about the razer which I never ever understood because it felt the exact same as the DualShock to me but it seems it was more based around the fact you can apparently turn down sensitivity to get a much straighter line. Just keen to see if there’s any truth to it. I’d imagine I’ll find the same as Chalkey and Taff in that any difference at all that’s there won’t be huge. Obviously it goes without saying I’ll go back to using default settings afterwards regardless.
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Post by lessangster on Mar 21, 2024 8:56:48 GMT -5
Don't you have to hold the M3 button for this to work, seems pointless to me and can't be bothered to do that. I suspect this might help to precision aim in first person shooters, which is a right pain in the ass with a controller. Also this is like turning the dpi down on a mouse, the stick will still be sensitive and we will keep our spaghetti lines I have no idea mate. Going to download the app after work. It’s more just out of curiosity because I know there was a bit of an outcry about the razer which I never ever understood because it felt the exact same as the DualShock to me but it seems it was more based around the fact you can apparently turn down sensitivity to get a much straighter line. Just keen to see if there’s any truth to it. I’d imagine I’ll find the same as Chalkey and Taff in that any difference at all that’s there won’t be huge. Obviously it goes without saying I’ll go back to using default settings afterwards regardless. If you turn down the sensitivity to get a straighter line I would imagine it will fail the api like the cheap PowerA controllers do.
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Post by ss11 on Mar 21, 2024 8:58:58 GMT -5
I don't know...maybe my swing is calibrated too fast or something? I could never get a lower sensitivity to work. But yes you have to hold the M1 button or any button you assign as the "clutch." So you would hold that down as you swing. But any sensitivity besides the highest wasn't fast enough to give me a forward swing . Maybe others don't realize they have to hold the clutch down and are just swinging it with the normal sensitivity and that is why they think it hasn't really changed anything.
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Post by ss11 on Mar 21, 2024 9:04:13 GMT -5
If it worked the way PS players think it does, then it would be fantastic to hold that down clutch when you needed a more precise approach shot. Unfortunately it doesn't. I'm kinda of glad...I would want everyone on an equal playing field. And also the game is "easy enough". Shooting in the 50s shouldn't be a regular thing in golf...and I even get there occasionally! 🤣
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Post by hammers1man on Mar 21, 2024 9:04:55 GMT -5
Don't you have to hold the M3 button for this to work, seems pointless to me and can't be bothered to do that. I suspect this might help to precision aim in first person shooters, which is a right pain in the ass with a controller. Also this is like turning the dpi down on a mouse, the stick will still be sensitive and we will keep our spaghetti lines I have no idea mate. Going to download the app after work. It’s more just out of curiosity because I know there was a bit of an outcry about the razer which I never ever understood because it felt the exact same as the DualShock to me but it seems it was more based around the fact you can apparently turn down sensitivity to get a much straighter line. Just keen to see if there’s any truth to it. I’d imagine I’ll find the same as Chalkey and Taff in that any difference at all that’s there won’t be huge. Obviously it goes without saying I’ll go back to using default settings afterwards regardless. It is sensitivity of how quickly the stick moves from point a to b. Very much the same as dpi on a mouse. In theory the higher the sensitivity the easier the swingline as point a to b is faster and less time for wonky stick movements, but I haven't tried it myself because I like the difficulty of the swingline and don't want to hold the M2 button down when swinging. I would certainly call this an aid for competitive first person shooters though against others on controllers.
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Post by hammers1man on Mar 21, 2024 9:25:57 GMT -5
If it worked the way PS players think it does, then it would be fantastic to hold that down clutch when you needed a more precise approach shot. Unfortunately it doesn't. I'm kinda of glad...I would want everyone on an equal playing field. And also the game is "easy enough". Shooting in the 50s shouldn't be a regular thing in golf...and I even get there occasionally! 🤣 The game is as easy or difficult as the settings you play it on and the aids you use. Legend swingplane is pretty punishing and stick accuracy really matters on that level where I have to say on master it is very forgiving so not so much there. If these tours were set to legend, I am sure there will be people out their trying to find unnatural ways to make it easier. Also I will say say that the PS players who cry foul of the V2 are talking out of their behinds as there is very little difference between the V2 and the DS5, in my experience the V2 is much harder to hit straight lines than the DS5 ,I use the V2 because I prefer the faster tempo required, but if my V2 broke I would happily use the DS5 again as it is a superb controller. It is great that we have a level playing field now over the 3 platforms, hopefully we get cross platform societies next game, fingers crossed.
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