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Hello, I recently studied the response curves of many popular fps games, such as cod, bf, apex, ttf2, and contacted some former developers for non-secret...
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that's ok : )
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I remember you said that it is very simple to extend the maximum sensitivity of the mouse. I thought it would be updated in the new version. When will...
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Thanks! However, there is a difficulty that is to perform the vertical scale conversion or the angle conversion first, which feels that it will make a...
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It seems like I want the second one, extend the 70 to 90. But I don't understand losing 45-degree deflection. If it is the second, shouldn't the input...
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Yes!You understand my function! But what I mean is I want the angle outside the axis range be converted.
Because if it can be converted, it is...
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No, you completely misunderstood what I mean.Follow my thoughts and calculate first.
First, when we input, we will get a pair of x and y...Last edited by ventus; 18.10.2020, 05:52.
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The purpose of this function is to ensure that the axis range is set so that the mouse moves completely horizontally or vertically within this angle range,...Last edited by ventus; 14.10.2020, 08:27.
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Let me give you an example to help you understand!
Suppose I set the axis range to 30 degrees, and in the upper right area it is 0-15 degrees...
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Sorry, English is not my native language.
Take this picture as an example to establish a polar coordinate system. You can see that I set...
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And I have another suggestion about the axis range. When I set the horizontal direction to 30 degrees, it means that I can't think of turning the...
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This is the fitting curve I got after testing Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5. But because it is based on the scattered points, the result...
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No, you did not understand what I meant.I used the exact same curve as in APEX, but I even think the result is a convex curve.
This is the curve...Last edited by ventus; 21.09.2020, 14:25.
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