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2013-03-02, 12:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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Changing the options available in the game is within the parameter set by the developer, which is obviously not cheating.
Changing the way your hardware operates (in this case, the rate at which the mouse tracks movement) to achieve results that are not available within the game's settings is pretty much the definition of an exploit. |
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2013-03-02, 12:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
But you can basicly achieve the same sensitivity by tweaking the ingame options as you would by using on-the-fly adjustable DPI, it's just easier and it gives you more precise control over your overall sensitivity. You can still do it from within the game itself though, just not as fast.
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2013-03-02, 12:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
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I can't get a sensitivity I like in game easier for me to use my 400 / 4000 DPI settings.
Maybe if vehicles/infantry/air/menus had different dpi like they should I wouldn't need to but this is just poor design. |
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2013-03-02, 12:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
2. Is cheating. A no recoil hack would do the same. .sent via phone.
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2013-03-02, 12:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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Which setting is fair according to you? What you are saying is as stupid as someone saying that having a 5 button mouse is cheating.
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2013-03-02, 12:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||||
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Seems there is quite the double standard when it comes to using mouse hardware augmentation to step outside of the in-game parameters (and usage), which is odd given that the most important part of a FPS is pointing the cross hairs over the target. |
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2013-03-02, 01:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
When I write basicly it's because it still comes down to the hardware itself. You won't be able to achieve as high a sensitivity with a 800 DPI mouse as you would with a 5600 DPI mouse, then of course there is precision which is generally speaking better at a lower DPI because you need to move your mouse more to see the same change onscreen. But you can't start banning players because of the hardware they use. Different mice have different DPI and many allow you to change between different DPI settings so you don't have to buy more than one mouse for different tasks. What's next? Mouse response time? I should also note that Windows allows you to increase or decrease mouse sensitivity.
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2013-03-02, 01:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #27 | ||
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Mouse DPI settings and on the fly DPI changing capabilities can help a player's performance, but it does not make them BETTER. The player still aims, the DPI just opens the door for the player to fully utilize their capabilities in-game.
It's akin to an HD monitor versus an old 12" CRT. Having higher visible clarity may increase your performance, but it doesn't make you a better player. I hope people understand what I'm saying with that. People already have a certain skill-set and capability, but these tools only open up the potential for better utilization of skill and capability, because in the end it's still the player that's in control of what happens. It's not akin to writing a script that does something for you. |
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2013-03-02, 02:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
I use a Logitech G700 moiuse which enables me to change dpi on the fly if I wish, and also has a load of extra buttons that I have mapped to the keyboard for weapon changes, grenade, melee, spot, ability. And it is a very comfortable fit for my hand; no cramp even after hours of play. This is a matter of ergonomics; I still have to press the buttons.
However, the use of any kind of macro crosses the line, IMO, and IS cheating. Last edited by psijaka; 2013-03-02 at 02:42 PM. |
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2013-03-02, 03:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #30 | |||
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Short answer: no Long answer : no Software augmentation? Short answer: Yes Long answer : If the developers think it's ok to use macros, no. |
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