Thanks for the great video . Is it possible to get advantage of playing zero ads speeds ? For example zero yaw and pitch speed, 80 extra turning and after that set the per optic setting (1.8 or 2). I tried it and I think it did something positive. What do u think?
@@saeedshakur9868 it definitely has some kind of effect but not directly as a extra yaw/pitch. However as i said i dont really recommend playing alc per optics bleed over.
OMG, After further testing this was an absolute game changer for me! Hear me out and try it for your self before bashing me. But put your Outer threshold to 30 and your response curve between 0-5 with 0 dead zone. It’s an absolute no recoil Aimbot for me for some reason. You barely have to touch your stick to adjust and the AA feels super sticky.
Brother, you helped me a lot on this settings. I tried every settings I watched on youtube but yours truly works well. I play 2 fingers on my left fingers came from PC but I want to learn controller. You're the best, subbed!
Men, thank you so much. I have change my settings and tryed for days to reset them. finally with your settings the game finaly makes fun. Please make a video about FOV changing the aim assist.
Good video Extric, For my part, I play with the sensitivity at maximum and yaw at maximum horizontal, vertical 140 without maximum yaw, when aiming all 0 to have more aim assist.
And I configure the sensitivity of the scope independently, the dead zone at 0, the middle at 1, that is, the minimum, and the response curve at 8 so as not to have any drift in the scope.
At what points am I making a mistake or could you advise me to improve my sens? I am already used to the high horizontal sensitivity at maximum but I feel a lot of recoil when shooting pointed.
This is the best video on controller settings(and ALC bleedthroughs) thus far, really helpful. Do you know if ALC bleedthrough works the exact same on R5R?
As for someone that has used alc since season 1 I hate how 4/3 liner feels, it feels too floaty to me. Alc without any ramp up and delay is way better for muscle memory imo. Find a setting and stick with it is the only advice I can give using them you'll just eff your shit up constantly changing 😂
Thank you so much for the info man! 👍🏻 But today I saw a video where Extessy is talking about a secret that let's you play pure 4-3 linear no deadzone without any ALC bleeding out, is that's what were talking about in this guide? I wonder if this is what he meant. Also another question please, what's the name of the software you used at 21:00 to explain? Subbed for the valuable information :) thank you
Hey I have tried the settings you stated but I have a lot of movement on my crosshair when not touching the sticks is this normal and how can I stop that please
Don’t forget to mention the ALC per optic bypass with classic settings. You can manually set each per optic ALC, keep them on and turn off ALC main screen and it will “bleed” over, making your classic settings more custom.
So alc bleed over 30 response and 0 everything else is the most controllable and increased slow down AA correct? What does turning AA off in alc really do for this? Help the slowdown more or less? Make the AA bubble smaller or stay the same? Thats the only thing that confused me a tad. Ty!
Hey man so I’m very particular and hate the stick drift does your bleed over still work good if I play 4-3 linear small dz? I also play on 104 that’s what works for me.
2 question friend 1 you said classic good for long range is that mean if i use linear i can get kill from long range, and second question is what u recommend response curve for alc
So I moved from classic to linear. I have even tried alc of all pro players I can't keep up with them I feel like linear is very consistent for me.. There was clip you were showing put the alc response curve on 30 and then turn off the aa off right then what about per optics alc
Also, what is your opinion on using 3rd party software for deadzone? For ex i use ICUE and i play 2% deadzone but ingame i play no dz 4-3 linear. Feels so much better than small dz and woth actual 0 dz i cant shoot longrange at all as my drift feels too unstable and its impossible to center the stick. So like 1-2x longrange legit feels so bad. I play 2 or 3 dz and i do really well longrange with 3030 and sentinel. My actual downside is close-mid range in general with ARs tbh..
The problem with third party added deadzone is that it doesnt work the same as the apex deadzones, as they are built into the game so if you play no deadzone ingame for example and then use like 4% deadzone on your software you basically just cut off the first bit of the reponse curve which makes you jump into a higher sens everytime when you move you‘re stick. Its basically not building up slowly after the deadzone like a normal apex deadzone
@@extricyt Does this still hold true if you play pure linear tho? Like for example, I want to use the dualsense edge deadzone function just on my right thumb like 1% deadzone so my left thumb stays responsive...your saying 1% deadzone on my dualsense edge software would be different to 1% deadzone on apex settings??....how so?? assuming I am playing pure linear alc's like gens (0 response curve). your thoughts would be appreciated
As for someone that has used alc since season 1 I hate how 4/3 liner feels, it feels too floaty to me. Alc without any ramp up and delay is way better for muscle memory imo. Find a setting and stick with it is the only advice I can give using them you'll just eff your shit up constantly changing 😂