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2 years ago@nuppijumi I have a Scuf controller and I actually use it similar to how @OSpazX said they use their Elite controller. The only difference is I tend to map all face buttons (A,B,X,Y) to my paddles in a configuration that I find comfortable so I never need to move my thumb off the right thumbstick.
I'd also suggest taking a look at your deadzones, when I swapped from my Elite controller to my Scuf I found that using slightly lower deadzones on the scuf was more effective and made aiming feel smoother on medium sensitivity.
I'd also suggest taking a look at your deadzones, when I swapped from my Elite controller to my Scuf I found that using slightly lower deadzones on the scuf was more effective and made aiming feel smoother on medium sensitivity.
2 years ago
Mentioning controller mapping, I use what's known as evolved I believe in Apex. Switch crouch and melee, switch jump and throw grenade.
This means that vault and parachute deploy also have to be switched. I also remap my switch seat in vehicle.
So what I do with the two paddles I have to work with, I always bind them to the sticks so I don't wear out my sticks so much. I bind auto sprint and completely remove garbage traversal sprinting. This gives me the left stick or paddle to use, to which I bind hold to crouch and vehicle seat 1. Maybe not everyone's favourite use of paddles, but honestly you don't even need them. Just don't rebind the left stick cause you will ruin it more mashing it while trying to sprint.
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