Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

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Oreo Apr 13, 2016 @ 12:31am
Controller Deadzone Support?
Does anybody know a way to change the Deadzones for an Xbox 360 controller in Black ops 3. Recently switched from the XB0NE to the PC version and having little to no deadzone on aiming is horrible for me(Yes, I am playing with a controller for COD. No I'm not going to use KBM) Anybody know of a fix for this, I'd like to get the controller to act just the way it did on Console
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marc.verhopen Apr 13, 2016 @ 12:58am 
ik wil dat jullie vergrendeld opzegg:steambored:en en ongegrendel aub
ik heb niet veel waar ik mijn echt goed voel
ik weet niet wat ik verkeerd heb gedaan ik heb het spel call of duty: black III gekocht
PTBStraightEdge Apr 13, 2016 @ 1:05am 
It sounds like you need to calibrate your controller. This has always fixed the issue for myself and my gaming inclined customers. Be sure to restart your computer after proper calibration.

support (dot) xbox (dot) com /en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/xbox-controller-for-windows-configure
Oreo Apr 13, 2016 @ 1:07am 
Originally posted by PTBStraightEdge:
It sounds like you need to calibrate your controller. This has always fixed the issue for myself and my gaming inclined customers. Be sure to restart your computer after proper calibration.

support (dot) xbox (dot) com /en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/xbox-controller-for-windows-configure
Already Calibrated the controller multiple times. Didn't help at all
PTBStraightEdge Apr 13, 2016 @ 1:15am 
Then it sounds like a hardware issue. Needing to increase the deadzone beyond what can be acheived VIA calibration is usually systemic of a damaged joystick. The calibration method listed above should account for normal wear. Beyond that...you can try software like Pinnacle Game Profiler to increase the deadzone. Good luck!
Oreo Apr 13, 2016 @ 1:20am 
Originally posted by PTBStraightEdge:
Then it sounds like a hardware issue. Needing to increase the deadzone beyond what can be acheived VIA calibration is usually systemic of a damaged joystick. The calibration method listed above should account for normal wear. Beyond that...you can try software like Pinnacle Game Profiler to increase the deadzone. Good luck!

Well i actually figured out what is going on. The controller reaches 100% push even though I only have the thumbstick pushed out about 60% from the center. Some reason the Calibration wizard won't adjust it properly
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Date Posted: Apr 13, 2016 @ 12:31am
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