two questions:
1. what POV and/or other settings do you use to get the most out of your gameplay?
2. what are the most comfortable non-meta loadouts that you use in pvp?
- in your opinion what rolls seem best suited for controller?
- what weapons have felt the most "snappy" and easy to handle?
- give me the name of the weapons that have felt easy to aim with (especially when being thrown into combat)
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Try puppeteer for controller layout. Game changer once you get used to it, imo.
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I think I roll with 105. I’ll assume you’re playing on console. Because on pc, the design of the pc sandbox trumps playing on controller. On console, weapons are less stable and have more recoil that weapons do on pc. So while Stability is almost a meaningless stat in pc, it is very critical to weapon performance on console. The higher the stability the less recoil it tends to have, so the more accurate it tends to be. After that Aim-assist (hidden stat) is critical to accuracy on console as you simply can’t be as precise with a thumb-controlled joystick as you can within a mouse. Handling is a less critical stat as console players do less hip-firing than mouse players. Handling really only figures into console play if you’re dealing with a weapon that is an outlier in term of either being really quick or really slow.
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Edited by Joshazorr: 2/6/2022 4:22:17 AMButton layout: green thumb Look sensitivity: 18 ADS sensitivity: 0.6 Sprint-turn scale: 0.8 Vibration: off FOV: 105 120Hz mode: on Motion blur: off Film grain: off Rest is default As far as weapons go handcannons will ALWAYS be ez mode outside of a few exotic options as far as PvP goes, pare with either a high range roll shotgun or low zoom sniper with snapshot and opening shot. If you really don't like handcannons pulse rifles such as grid skipper and darkness before are very good. If you don't like shotguns or snipers fusion rifles offer a hard counter to most things to fill your special slot, main ingredient being one of the most popular options Finally for PvP you want intellect, mobility and recovery maxed you can view my hunter as an example if you want That's all the advice I can think of aside from don't ever not even for a moment give up. Lots of people leave PvP because it can be tough at times but if you keep at it, take mental notes on what the enemy does to take you down, remember spawns and lanes/flanking areas you will rise to the top
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The second one mostly depends on you personal preference on what kind of weapon you like to use. As for what kind of roll, usually one with a good amount of stability.