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re: Official Destiny Thread (PS4) Join us in the Vault
Posted on 1/20/16 at 11:16 am to unbeWEAVEable
Posted on 1/20/16 at 11:16 am to unbeWEAVEable
So wouldn't that make them also, pretty much the same thing as an Elite controller?
Comparing an Elite controller and a Scuf to KB/M is a pretty long reach......
Comparing an Elite controller and a Scuf to KB/M is a pretty long reach......
Posted on 1/20/16 at 11:20 am to McCaigBro69
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So wouldn't that make them also, pretty much the same thing as an Elite controller?
Comparing an Elite controller and a Scuf to KB/M is a pretty long reach......
Yes it does. And yes I wholeheartedly agree.
Posted on 1/20/16 at 12:13 pm to McCaigBro69
I was not comparing Kb/m and scuf/elite Controller. I was saying that if you believe one gives you an unfair advantage then both do when compared to standard controllers.
Scuffs have hair triggers, same as you would expect on a mouse for response times.
It is like the old Razer Onzas they claimed were Tournament Editions. They gave huge advantages to Battlefield players over anyone who used a regular 360 Controller. I had a +.70 difference in KD with using an onza. The only negative was they would only last 3-4 months of normal use and were $80 a piece.
I have tried using a KB/M in Destiny. The game is feels like it is programmed to work against a KB/M user. I have a logitech G502 mouse. It has a max dpi of 12000. This is important for PC shooters as it helps for having a wide range of motion in moving the cursor. However with a Xim and in Destiny it is of little use because there is a maximum speed for which you can turn or ADS movement. If your mouse moves faster than that then your cursor has no additional improvement. That is why I just stick with my Controller because I have better movement speeds.
The reason why I tried it out because I have very large hands and using a Controller for more than a couple hours causes cramps. It is the same exact reason why Lupo uses it.
Also, Scufs were not endorsed by Microsoft until recently. It was something to do with MS and the patents with the extra buttons under the elite controller.
Scuffs have hair triggers, same as you would expect on a mouse for response times.
It is like the old Razer Onzas they claimed were Tournament Editions. They gave huge advantages to Battlefield players over anyone who used a regular 360 Controller. I had a +.70 difference in KD with using an onza. The only negative was they would only last 3-4 months of normal use and were $80 a piece.
I have tried using a KB/M in Destiny. The game is feels like it is programmed to work against a KB/M user. I have a logitech G502 mouse. It has a max dpi of 12000. This is important for PC shooters as it helps for having a wide range of motion in moving the cursor. However with a Xim and in Destiny it is of little use because there is a maximum speed for which you can turn or ADS movement. If your mouse moves faster than that then your cursor has no additional improvement. That is why I just stick with my Controller because I have better movement speeds.
The reason why I tried it out because I have very large hands and using a Controller for more than a couple hours causes cramps. It is the same exact reason why Lupo uses it.
Also, Scufs were not endorsed by Microsoft until recently. It was something to do with MS and the patents with the extra buttons under the elite controller.
This post was edited on 1/20/16 at 12:15 pm
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