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you can try Hip Fire Exclusive which is in the same tap if you scrolls down. if that does not work than just turn off analog mode. it does mean that you dont have that Smooth control a Analog gives you.
It's like Hip Fire Normal, but the soft pull action and the full pull action can't be activated together.
tried that myself, it didnt work in crysis nor some other game. the analog things stright up fire the moment its touch
Yeah that was what I thought too, but it didn't work either...
Do you think steam could thix this issue with a patch or something like that? Because it is really frustrating that you cannot use the whole features just because you need analog triggers..
this is why i tend to make sure my duel trigger is set up to make since like the full pull is sprint. this normally never blocks or breaks the aiming in FPS games plus fps norammly has the hold breath mechanic on top.
would be great if it does gets a patch but Valve is on that vive right now sadly.
I have noticed this in a few games where leaving the analog would be ideal but it is just how it works.
The idea is when the SC is set to exclusive hip fire there is actually a little delay before the soft pull is sent, if you get to the full pull in time, before the delay ends, it will ignore the soft pull and instead send only the full pull action. If it were analog there would be trouble with slight pulls since that same delay would make you activate the lower ranges immediately unlike the travel needed for the soft pull threshold. Am I making sense? I hope I am... :)