Honestly I need to private this because these settings are out of date, I would just erase what is in the config and let the game reload the settings. Hope this helps
nvm shit was buggy asf and after i tweaked everything so the game isnt buggy i only got like a 10fps boost, which is mostly because of the shading quality, it boost the fps the most but breaks the game.
My problem is When ever I try to join into any server it says "Joining server..." for like 10 seconds and then I get the error message "You have lost connection to the session", and when I click OK the "Joining server..." doesn't disappear and keeps loading until i close the game and open it again this only happens mostly on other region servers that’s because sometimes I can’t find servers in europe active even tho my connection to the other servers are good
Went from avg 63 fps at 1440p all low settings to 85fps average with these commands. 5900x @4.2Ghz 32GB 3600Mhz16CAS RAM GTX 1660 Super (Yes I know its shit xD)
@@KingDowning that's awesome! I couldn't see myself realistically typing in all those commands every single time. Looking forward to the updated config
no. but finding fovs that you play comfortably on is a good idea. keep in mind that some games use vertical FOV (like BF) and other games use horizontal FOV (like COD, OW, etc) so 90 on BF will be more like 120 on COD.
@@KingDowning and then how to calculate your dpi? I use the following formula 360°/ hfov(for example 360°/90 =4) and then multiply 4 by the number of horizontal pixels on the monitor i.e. 1920*4=7680 and divide this number by the inches that I make for 360° (34cm/2.54=13.39) and then 7680/13.39=574 dpi
yes. instead of selecting NA from the regions, you can choose Asia. Or if there is nothing on Asia, leave all options unchecked and it will show you the servers from every region, and then you can organize it by ping and go from there.
I've seen a few people have issues with it not working its usually because their pc isn't gonna gain regardless but the proof is there for anyone to see
I know that a macro was made for Razer synapse to make this process automatic with a single button. Do you know of this macro has been adapted for other mouse software yet?
ItsHabs made the razor macro, he has not adapted it for any other software at this time. I'd shoot him a DM on twitter or Twitch. If I had more time I would make one myself for Logitech products, but I don't even have GHub on my computer atm.
I'm currently using Pulsar's software. Started making a macro but quickly hit the key action limit before I could finish the 2nd command 😞. I'll just have to pray that crashing goes back to being rare or just not bother doing it at all
@@JawnTheZoz sad dilemma honestly. If I were you, i would just do the "lighttile" command, and then maybe even the thread commands since you can type "thread" and quicly find all 4, also "raytrace" and "motion" quickly trigger the commands with those keywords. thats kinda what ive been doing and not worrying too much about the rest. im sure ill memorize the rest over time though....
Yes. I am currently using 68, but plan on doing more testing on 121. Wanted to get a video out on it a while back, but 2042 still has bugged mouse input so it was impossible to really tell a difference. Now that COD is out, I've been able to test more. I still really like both 68, and 121, and would recommend trying them out if you haven't already.
@@KingDowning hey, no problem man, I've been playing COD for a long time but really just recently "discovered" what Monitor coefficient is for and how it works. Led me down a rabbit hole, it's not a huge deal but I wish more content creators would talk about it.
Something else to note, Jedi mentioned that his calculation finds the least deviation for 100% distances for all points on screen, but maybe you only need it for 75%. After all, how many edge screen flick shots are you actually making? Repeat the same procedure, only use 75% of the value instead of 100%. This gives you even smaller deviation for all monitor distances in the range of 75% of monitor screen.
The original idea behind the current Jedi's Trick implementation was that it does horizontal and vertical at the same time. Since you are playing with your entire monitor on at all times, I would take it that it is best to calculate this value based off of 100% of your monitor.
Stumbled upon this setting with MW2. This needs to be revisited, such a huge setting that no one is talking about or very few understand. Jedi mouse trick is awesome compromise, and mathematically gets us almost there. I wonder if in the future a tech company like Nvidia can develop a 0 deviation coefficient with Ai correcting algorithms so that Hipfire and ADS are 100% exact at any angle or monitor distance.
I am earnestly working on a Part 2 focused purely on Coefficient. This setting is huge, and I also would love to see future tech making this easier to understand and use for the casual gamer.
I already follow Fr33thy and hes awesome so i have already done the Windows optimization guide. I installed Shatterline 3 days ago and as always im searching youtube for competetive graphic settings even if im 45 and not competetive anymore 🤣. Anyway. With theese settings you showed im getting an average of 220-260 fps ingame and i went ahead and capped my framerate to 500 in the config just to see how high i could go and the highest was 386. This in 1440p. My rig is Ryzen 9 5950X with DOCP enabled (same as XMP and Intel) and a slight overclock. 32gb Ram@4000mhz and Strix Rog 3080 OC. I had to have the shader quality to 5 in the config or else my game was just a black screen with some hair and gun details showing lol. Even 4 gave me black "background" Thx for a nice video👍