So i got me one of these things because a lot of people were advertising them and i thought i had some really bad days in PvP.
So i thought i should give them a try but i don't know. All they do is make my aim even more worse...
I took them off again and i did really well. I will try them for a few days and then i will see
So have any of you guys used them or still do? Let me know if they improved your playstyle and how you did it
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When I got my PS4 there were reports of the rubber wearing off the thumbsticks so I got simple generic covers and similarly when I got and Xbox One. So since I have been using them all the time it feels normal to me and if I take them off the top of the thumbsticks feel really small.
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You have to get used to them but after that they can make a difference
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They made a huge difference in the old-gen days, but not so much now. They definitely help, but nowhere necessary now.
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The grips are amazing and I use the QDCs and I like them a lot
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Honestly, I know they're supposed to help, but I can't stand them. I just like feeling my joystick, not weird rubbers. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ~[i]Praise the Sun[/i] \(._.)/
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Yup, I use the Vortex on my PS4. Helps my sweaty hands A LOT!
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They take getting used to. To liken it to a physics problem, if the stick is a lever you're lengthening it. This means your thumb movements have less of an effect on the change in analog input, but in exchange for the loss of instant responsiveness you get increased precision with the analog stick. Naturally, that means if you take it off you'll lose precision but all of a sudden everything will feel more responsive which for some people is more helpful than the precision. It's really a matter of finding what works for you.
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I still use them usually because I tend to not wanna move my thumbs when aiming. Only on the right thumb stick do I usually use it. It's great when you aren't a big PvP player