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Post by SMIFFYLFC79 on Oct 31, 2022 8:15:03 GMT -5
Calibrate or Not? That is the question. I ask, because on 2K21, best option was not to calibrate (as it turned out) So as of yet I haven't done so. I was just wondering if any of you have. Thanks
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Post by sroel908 on Oct 31, 2022 8:31:03 GMT -5
I have not...and I actually never did in 2K21 either. Seems actually pretty good as is.
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Post by jb on Oct 31, 2022 8:45:52 GMT -5
Nope and never will
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Post by greenlightning on Oct 31, 2022 9:48:39 GMT -5
No.
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Post by peskypeanut on Oct 31, 2022 11:19:16 GMT -5
I have not...and I actually never did in 2K21 either. Seems actually pretty good as is. On PS4 you must calibrate to be competitive. Without calibration you can hit perfect but the next miss is a long way from perfect like 2mm. Iām takes some time to calibrate but you should be looking for your perfect to be right at the very edge of perfect, that way your miss on the other side will be a grey but really close to perfect. It basically means you have two good points you can hit instead of one.
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Post by twofor22 on Oct 31, 2022 17:46:53 GMT -5
I calibrated mine after one round because with my natural tempo I was hitting everything fast. I figured it was easier to stick with my natural tempo than try to slow it down.
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Post by schmiff on Nov 1, 2022 19:58:21 GMT -5
I've calibrated three times and each time has made my swing worse
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