If you have a yes/no opinion do you feel it's a slow movement and gets faster or it just doesn't respond quick enough?
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As a PC gamer I'm used to using little or no acceleration. To me it feels like initial thumbstick movement is sluggish, then suddenly jumps to an acceleration that is too fast.
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I've never experienced this type of acceleration with any game. We're definitely on the same page as some but it seems others aren't experiencing this. Are you on XBOX One or PS4?
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Either I can't keep up with enemy movements, or I'm doing a 180. Haha
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I'm playing Destiny on PS4, but I regularly play Titanfall on XBO and I don't have the same issue with that game. My guess is that since Destiny requires more bullets to take something down, Bungie is trying to make target tracking better with a slower initial sensitivity. The problem, as both of us have pointed out, is the lack of middle ground from slow to fast.
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Ok good to know. With the different responses (majority saying no) it seemed like it may have been only Xbox one. It's very noticeable to me so it's odd to me how many are saying No.
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input lag is something that not everyone seems to notice. i'm very sensitive to input lag, which is why i use a gaming monitor. those who are claiming "no lag" should try this game on a CRT TV for a minute...
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I've always played on plasma's and this was the first game that i've noticed this type of initial sluggishness.
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Personally, I wish game developers would make sensitivity and acceleration separate adjustments, but that might be something that has to be done on the hardware end (Microsoft/Sony).
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That's a good point. Since this doesn't happen with Titanfall or COD I assume its something in the game code or engine.