Squad
having a hard time aiming or shooting things in general.
Idk if im just not used to the sway and recoil in this game but when i aim things are jittery and i can never retain my sights on a target and rarely hit them. I would be okay with this but it seems every time i take fire from these distances i get shot within a few rounds. I was wondering if it was possibly my mouse so i lowered sensitivity and it helped a little. im using an mmo mouse. I also miss a lot up close too like really close and its embarassing. Idk why because i never have a problem in any other games. This is my first milsim so im jw if i suck or if my mouse is too sensitive or not precise enough or some ingame settings.
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What I was taught is to measure how much you have to move your mouse for you to do a complete 180º turn, and keep that consistent between all games you play. Try the firing range, try switching between close and far away targets.
Отредактировано Nano; 9 окт. 2016 г. в 11:31
I had some jitter, I turned my mouse DPI up and turned the sensitivity down in the game settings.
400 DPI

Set your sensitivity to do a 180 from the center of your mousepad to the edge.
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400 DPI

Set your sensitivity to do a 180 from the center of your mousepad to the edge.
Who the ♥♥♥♥ can play a game at 400 dpi? That is so low you will have to swipe your mouse 6 times just to turn like 30 degrees. I play at 1800, and I have no problem with aiming. In any games that I play. The problem I have in squad is that I can never see ♥♥♥♥. Unless I have Binos or a scope. I just fire in the general direction I think some one is in. Which Is one of the reasons I like squad, because that's how real life works.

In real life people don't just stand straight up and provide a perfect target. People with any real training will know that you look for positions you would take cover in, and light them up. This is why when you watch combat vidoes you never see the enemy.

The aiming in Squad is a little twitchy and feels off though, compared to other games.
Отредактировано Germ; 21 окт. 2016 г. в 12:43
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400 DPI

Set your sensitivity to do a 180 from the center of your mousepad to the edge.
Who the ♥♥♥♥ can play a game at 400 dpi? That is so low you will have to swipe your mouse 6 times just to turn like 30 degrees. I play at 1800, and I have no problem with aiming. In any games that I play. The problem I have in squad is that I can never see ♥♥♥♥. Unless I have Binos or a scope. I just fire in the general direction I think some one is in. Which Is one of the reasons I like squad, because that's how real life works.

In real life people don't just stand straight up and provide a perfect target. People with any real training will know that you look for positions you would take cover in, and light them up. This is why when you watch combat vidoes you never see the enemy.

The aiming in Squad is a little twitchy and feels off though, compared to other games.

Alot of 'pro' players play at 400. You adjust the ingame sensitivity to get the 180 degree range to whatever your desired DPI. I find 400 to have a softer response, where at higher DPI the feel is a little sharper....has a little more snap to it, if that makes any sense.

And yes..it is hard sometimes to pick up stuff in the distance. Atleast the anti aliasing is working, so I don't have swimming jaggies further hiding enemies at range when ADS like I did before. I always stop at intervals while moving and look for any moving pixels. ;) Pick a sector to observe, sit perfectly still and scan with your eyes. If you scan with the mouse often times subtle movements are lost and you'll miss that prony squirming in a bush.
Отредактировано Oh Heck; 21 окт. 2016 г. в 13:37
Would be nice to have a separate ADS sensitivity. I can't find a good compromise right now, its either slow turning or a bit too sensitive ADS.
Автор сообщения: Germ
Who the ♥♥♥♥ can play a game at 400 dpi? That is so low you will have to swipe your mouse 6 times just to turn like 30 degrees.

The size of the mouse pad as well as in-game sensitivity are factors in this. I use a mouse pad that measures about 18 inches diagonally, so large sweeps of the hand are easier. Bigger pad gives you the ability to execute a quick 180 turn, while letting you use a lower sensitivity for precision aiming.
i actually turned dow my sensitivity drastically. 0.3 and it helped a crap load both near and far. I just didnt know I would have to lower the sensitivity that much so before i had it at 0.8 maybe i got better at the game too but problem solved thanks everyone.
I play at like 800dpi 0.19 IG to be very accurate, just like in csgo. You have to make large movements but oyu will get over it fast
if you are still interested in advice...

take your time. realistic tactical shooters are not to be played like Battlefield or Call of Duty. Running around everywhere is a sure way to get caught with your pants down and cause your breathing to become erratic, making aiming a chore. if you are slow and methodical, you tend to catch enemies off guard or at least be on equal footing to them. never stray too far from cover, sweep corners and doorways, never fire unless you have a target, try to make yourself as least noticeable as possible, never poke your gun out of a window unless you have to, its best to fire from inside the room, even if you have to shoot while standing, and not propped against something, it has much less of a chance of exposing you or alerting enemies of your location unless you make yourself obvious with large volumes of fire. dont spray unless its for covering fire, I tend to only mag-dump if im trying to back away so it forces the enemy to keep their heads down while im vulnerable. the idea is, make your shots count. Aim for the chest, not the head, they even teach snipers in real life to avoid aiming for the head if possible, since if you are aiming for the head, its a small target, and if you miss, you likely are going to miss the target all together, however, a chest shot, already is easier due to the larger target, but there are plenty of vitals in a persons chest, if you miss the heart, you will still likely hit something important, like a lung. even if they are wearing armor, shots that hit are preferable to taking a big gamble on a head shot.

just in general, you tend to learn these kinds of things from experience. learn from mistakes, and watch those that do well to learn their tricks. Also, practice always helps. learn how your mouse feels, and how it moves, practice aiming at targets and switching between them, get a feel for how your gun shoots as well, most guns will react differently, for example, an AKM will have much more kick than an M16, they have different recoil characteristics and fire-rates, and its best to have a general idea as to how the gun is going to react if you shoot it, which will make follow-up shots and bursts easier to control.

you will be surprised at how slowing down and paying attention to your surroundings while keeping your cool will help you, even in non-tactical shooters.
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