Haven't seen this as a topic around here, personally don't use it, easier to play without I feel, how about you?
Edit 1# seems the haptic feedback is way to high in destiny, feeling pretty bad for Xbox players here with how overwhelming it is
Edit 2# we are trending!! This got alot of feedback surprisingly.
Edit 3# tried vibrations and I have never regret something so much.
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I play with vibration off. Helps me to ignore the damage during a firefight and focus more on my aim. At first it's harder to realize if you're getting hurt because you don't have the physical cue, but after a couple games you're used to it. I've found that it's helped me out a lot.
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I like it for knowing that I'm getting hit. But then I played a game with it off and felt like it removed a distraction when shooting and I could nail crits more easily. Then I had a couple of bad games and turned it back on. Sometimes I think about turning it off for an extended time, but haven't....
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작성자: WurstGulasch_111 1/20/2016 3:15:48 PMDoctrine of Passing in PvE - vibration turned off to prevent [i]further[/i] hand injuries. I switch a lot recently. Depends on day mood and which activities i play. For oryx fight - turned off. For PvP if i haven't done any PvE before - turned on. Vibration turned Off generally gives you the impression of a decreased recoil (duh ) . But sometimes, i [i]need[/i] that weapon feedback/recoil to feel i'm part of the game.
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1 답변I have no idea how some people say that the controller vibrating adds to the experience. I personally remove the vibrators, they're heavier than you think.
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I'm on PS4 and I don't even notice it. I like it. In fact, if it glitches out and doesn't vibrate when it should that is when I notice it and it feels weird without it. I know the Xbox One controller with the triggers vibrates differently so I can't comment on that. When I played Halo 5 the vibration on the triggers did feel weird to me since I do 95% of my gaming on my PS4.