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ElliotLH
5 years agoHero+
@mohamedhegab Have you tried changing your trigger sensitivity in the game settings? It might just not be registering a full press or something.
If it helps I've got mine set at 5% (as low as it goes basically) and just need to tap the trigger on my Xbox controller to fire.
That might not be the problem you're facing, but it'll be good to rule out at the very least.
If it helps I've got mine set at 5% (as low as it goes basically) and just need to tap the trigger on my Xbox controller to fire.
That might not be the problem you're facing, but it'll be good to rule out at the very least.
4 years ago
Unfortunatelly changing of trigger sensitivity does not help. If you tap trigger too fast it shots 3-4 rounds and then ignore all further taps until you make a pause. If you tap with like 0.5-1s pause then it do every shot. Weird issue, but it makes handguns and semi-auto rifles unusable on PS5.
- ElliotLH4 years agoHero+@spiteful666 Could be miles off, but it sounds a bit like you're possibly hitting the ROF cap.
- 4 years ago
Yes, it seems happens when I tap faster than actuall RoF. But I don't think it is expected to completely stop shooting if you press fire too fast until you chillout. It actually feels like a gun jamming 🙂
In any case I remapped fire button to controller bumper instead of trigger and issue gone now.
- Its_Travis_1994 years agoHero+
If the sensibility doesn't change anything to this, maybe it's something with the "dead zone" of those triggers that you can adjust.
Greets,
Travis
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