I have seen many MLG tournaments and I'm Curious in what they put thier conttroller settings to. becuase they can easily no scope and maintain a steady fire on a persons head.
some examples of controller settings: look inversion, defualt or inverted, look sensitivity, and setting like bumper jumper.
i just bearly started playing MLG and would like to know which setting is the best to better improve myself.
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Southpaw No Vibration 9 Sens Inverted Blinfolded While Playing Wii....
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Default 4-5 Sens. No Vibration
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I always use southpaw as I am a lefty, and I do reasonably well on MLG.
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Bumper Jumper.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] zNightMarE [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Calum Da Boss [url]http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=165521[/url] /thread Notice that only one plays on 6, everyone else is lower. Also I think many of these players have since moved down in sensitivity and switched to bumper jumper. I'm pretty sure Stongside plays on 4 now for example.[/quote] http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=235924&highlight=Controller+Settings NOW /thread The other one hasn't been updated in over a year.[/quote] Yeah, I didn't bother checking the dates, though notice how most people moved down in sensitivity, and switched to BJumper. For all the "HIGHER IZ BTTRZORZ" people out there read that link, and stop acting like you're the authority on pro halo players. Here it is in url [url]http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=235924&highlight=Controller+Settings[/url] Also guys its amazing what a simple google search will do. [Edited on 07.10.2009 10:27 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Calum Da Boss [url]http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=165521[/url] /thread Notice that only one plays on 6, everyone else is lower. Also I think many of these players have since moved down in sensitivity and switched to bumper jumper. I'm pretty sure Stongside plays on 4 now for example.[/quote] [url]http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=235924&highlight=Controller+Settings[/url] NOW /thread The other one hasn't been updated in over a year. [Edited on 07.10.2009 10:22 AM PDT]
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i use default and pwn noobs with it everyday
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The bumper jumper button layout will give you a slight advantage in BR battles, as you can jump and aim without taking your thumb off the thumbstick. As for look sensitivity, honestly just use whatever you are comfortable with. Preferable keep it at 3 or above, but you will play best with whatever you are most comfortable with. DO NOT CHANGE YOUR LOOK SENSITIVITY EVERY FEW GAMES. Some people say that it's better to change your sensitivity if you have a sniper, but thats false. Find a look sensitivity that you are comfortable with and that is what you should use. Personally, I use 7, and a lot of people I know use from 5-7, but whatever you want to use, go ahead.
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There is no professionalism in the controller setting, the talent is all in your fingers. :) [Edited on 07.10.2009 6:16 PM PDT]
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Normally bumper jumper for most pro's. Sensitivity and inversion are personal taste, they don't make you any better or worse.
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[url]http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=165521[/url] /thread Notice that only one plays on 6, everyone else is lower. Also I think many of these players have since moved down in sensitivity and switched to bumper jumper. I'm pretty sure Stongside plays on 4 now for example. [Edited on 07.10.2009 10:02 AM PDT]
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Boxer, sensitivity 10, default, vibration on. Used those controls since Halo 1 and I don't plan on changing them.
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3-5 sensitivity, bumper jumper or default, vibration on or off.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Jawbreaker When i said i have never meet some one who aims with their right thumb i was exaggerating. Most people do though aim with their bodies when they play on a high sensitivity. What are the positives of playing on a high sensitivity. Turn faster? I can turn fast enough on 3-5 by turning my right thumb one way and my left in the other. Why would i do something that makes it harder for me to to reach my potential just so i can turn a little bit faster? You may think you have a good shot with 10 but if you meet someone with a difficult strafe you will be out BRd every time.[/quote] just because you cant do it, keep telling yourself that. and put yourself back to back vs someone on 10 sensitivity (who can do it) and see who gets the first shot vs your 3-5. ive got quick hands/hand-eye, theres probably alot of things i do that you wouldnt believe and i couldnt care less, im out
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I used to play MLG a lot, but i haven't lately, anyway my controller method is really...odd? My friends call it the Claw. I use the default settings, sensitivity on 1. I hold the controller normal, except i curl my pointer finger so it hovers over A, i use my pointer to hit all 4 letter buttons, middle finger to shoot and RB.
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Most of the "pros" in the MLG circuit play with Bumper Jumper, but not all of them do. Some guy that people call "snipedown" apparently plays "boxer" and I've heard that "although I doubt it" "walshy" plays default. I remember checking the site a long time ago and seeing the average MLG pro plays with sensitivity on either 5 or 6. I for one use default because I've been playing since CE and the switch would be really difficult. I also play inverted which makes NO sense...but I do anyways ^_^
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] x5 you just said you dont know anyone who can, now you try to say you can. no lower sensitivity is not better or more consistent because im already consistent on 10 and faster is always better. i dont aim any better on lower sensitivities than i do on 10 because like i said, im consistent on 10. your reasoning is like saying you should play on 1 because its less risk, you're an idiot. i have no risk on 10, and i know not everyone can play on 10 thats why i said they're not fast enough[/quote] When i said i have never meet some one who aims with their right thumb i was exaggerating. Most people do though aim with their bodies when they play on a high sensitivity. What are the positives of playing on a high sensitivity. Turn faster? I can turn fast enough on 3-5 by turning my right thumb one way and my left in the other. Why would i do something that makes it harder for me to to reach my potential just so i can turn a little bit faster? You may think you have a good shot with 10 but if you meet someone with a difficult strafe you will be out BRd every time.
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Yup Bumper Jumper. I use 10 sensitivity to keep me more aware, but most pros use from 2-5. And so far the only pro I know that uses Inverted is Walshy. EDIT: And yeah I would say higher is better, just like BJ all it needs is some getting used to. And yes I play MLG. Im not the best (Only a 40) but i feel that with no radar, you need to be able to look everywhere if your a callout player. [Edited on 07.10.2009 9:50 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Jawbreaker I can play on 10 sens well and i do it many time to WARM UP but never play with it in a game that mattes. Its a fact you aim better on a lower sensitivity, you are acknowledging this by saying not every one can aim on a high sensitivity. But higher sensitivity puts you at more risk then a lower sensitivities. So why would i take a chance that may cost me a game or two.[/quote] you just said you dont know anyone who can, now you try to say you can. no lower sensitivity is not better or more consistent because im already consistent on 10 and faster is always better. i dont aim any better on lower sensitivities than i do on 10 because like i said, im consistent on 10. your reasoning is like saying you should play on 1 because its less risk, you're an idiot. i have no risk on 10, and i know not everyone can play on 10 thats why i said they're not fast enough
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] x5 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Jawbreaker [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] x5 bumper jumper + 10 sensitivity faster is always better, if you cant control it that fast then you're not fast enough[/quote] NO consistency is best. I have never met some one who actually aims with thier right thumb on high sensitivity, most just try to aim with their body by following the others movements. This is bad and leads to missed shots. Most pros play on 3-5 BJ and no vib and there is a reason why they do. Playing on 3-5 sensitivity gives you the ability to aim consistently while being able to turn quick enough. BJ is good for allowing you to keep you right thumb on the analog stick and jump/melee. If you dont play on BJ and play default try to claw. Clawing is moving you index finger up to you button and holding the trigger with you middle finger. It allows you to do the same things as BJ but it can feel a little unnatural. Vib off - With vib off it allows you to keep a steady hand. You wont be thrown off if someone is shooting you, which is great when BRing, sniping and no scoping. Some dont like it off so they can tell if they are being shot at, I my self have no problem with it. There are plenty of ways to tell if someone is shooting you. You see a arrow flash across your screen form where you are getting shot from and you can hear the shots being fired and your shields going down, My settings 3 sensitivity, Bumper Jumper, No Vibration.[/quote] you've never met me, i aim with my right thumb on 10 sensitivity, i snipe, i do whatever and its consistent. you're just not fast enough, so keep telling yourself because you cant do it and you dont know anyone who can it must be impossible, tell yourself that about everything you do and never improve[/quote] I can play on 10 sens well and i do it many time to WARM UP but never play with it in a game that mattes. Its a fact you aim better on a lower sensitivity, you are acknowledging this by saying not every one can aim on a high sensitivity. But higher sensitivity puts you at more risk then a lower sensitivities. So why would i take a chance that may cost me a game or two. [Edited on 07.10.2009 9:42 AM PDT]
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10 Bumper Jumper Vibrate Off -Vibration messes with you by sending signals to your brain making you react in a way you usually wouldn't
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Jawbreaker [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] x5 bumper jumper + 10 sensitivity faster is always better, if you cant control it that fast then you're not fast enough[/quote] NO consistency is best. I have never met some one who actually aims with thier right thumb on high sensitivity, most just try to aim with their body by following the others movements. This is bad and leads to missed shots. Most pros play on 3-5 BJ and no vib and there is a reason why they do. Playing on 3-5 sensitivity gives you the ability to aim consistently while being able to turn quick enough. BJ is good for allowing you to keep you right thumb on the analog stick and jump/melee. If you dont play on BJ and play default try to claw. Clawing is moving you index finger up to you button and holding the trigger with you middle finger. It allows you to do the same things as BJ but it can feel a little unnatural. Vib off - With vib off it allows you to keep a steady hand. You wont be thrown off if someone is shooting you, which is great when BRing, sniping and no scoping. Some dont like it off so they can tell if they are being shot at, I my self have no problem with it. There are plenty of ways to tell if someone is shooting you. You see a arrow flash across your screen form where you are getting shot from and you can hear the shots being fired and your shields going down, My settings 3 sensitivity, Bumper Jumper, No Vibration.[/quote] you've never met me, i aim with my right thumb on 10 sensitivity, i snipe, i do whatever and its consistent. you're just not fast enough, so keep telling yourself because you cant do it and you dont know anyone who can it must be impossible, tell yourself that about everything you do and never improve
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3 Sensitvity. No Vibration. Boxer Claw.
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As people are saying, Bumper jumper is good, but in the end, the only reason for this is the ability to pwn people in Sword/melee battles. As for sensitivity, the higher you can handle it the better. Trust me, you can't snap round and pull of a no-scope on four sensitivity, but at 10, you may just have a chance :) Start off with something a little higher than whatever sensitivity you're used to. Then just slowly work your way up the numbers. At the beggining you'll feel like you have no control and jus want to switch back; don't. Keep playing and you'll soon become accustomed. Next thing you know, you'll be used to level 10 and have quite a large advantage over many other players. EDIT: A note about vibration: With vibation on you can tell when your being shot using the one sense that usualy does very little during gameplay: touch. However, it is said to throw off your aim. But in the end... well, it doesn't. Not unless your extremely sensitive to movement, but you'd have to have something wrong with you if vibration threw your aim off :P [Edited on 07.10.2009 9:28 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] x5 bumper jumper + 10 sensitivity faster is always better, if you cant control it that fast then you're not fast enough[/quote] NO consistency is best. I have never met some one who actually aims with thier right thumb on high sensitivity, most just try to aim with their body by following the others movements. This is bad and leads to missed shots. Most pros play on 3-5 BJ and no vib and there is a reason why they do. Playing on 3-5 sensitivity gives you the ability to aim consistently while being able to turn quick enough. BJ is good for allowing you to keep you right thumb on the analog stick and jump/melee. If you dont play on BJ and play default try to claw. Clawing is moving you index finger up to you button and holding the trigger with you middle finger. It allows you to do the same things as BJ but it can feel a little unnatural. Vib off - With vib off it allows you to keep a steady hand. You wont be thrown off if someone is shooting you, which is great when BRing, sniping and no scoping. Some dont like it off so they can tell if they are being shot at, I my self have no problem with it. There are plenty of ways to tell if someone is shooting you. You see a arrow flash across your screen form where you are getting shot from and you can hear the shots being fired and your shields going down, My settings 3 sensitivity, Bumper Jumper, No Vibration. [Edited on 07.10.2009 9:22 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] H3LL FiRe bumper jumper i went form 25 to 40 using it[/quote] uv never played a MLG match and only got 39 highest skill..