hey forum,
could anyone enlighten me on how exactly the "Analog Sensitivity" option scales controller input values? Is it a simple multiplier? Is it some factor in an exponential function?
thx
"Analog Sensitivity": how does it scale input values?
Moderator: English Moderator
-
- Posts: 21
- Joined: 16 Aug 2011, 12:35
Re: "Analog Sensitivity": how does it scale input values?
if you play with a pad just turn the sensitivity to the lowest.Other things i dont know.
-
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 23 Sep 2011, 22:39
Re: "Analog Sensitivity": how does it scale input values?
Lowest possible value is going to give you the most control.
The better you become at controlling the car the smaller the adjustments you will need to make. It's easier to make smaller adjustments with lower sensitivity.
I did have to increase my dead zone to almost 0.2 though because my car would turn without any input. I think the analog sticks tend to stick on my xbox 360 controller just a tiny bit. Increasing the dead zone made that go away. Plus if I'm drinking coffee any involuntary minor tremors won't register!
The better you become at controlling the car the smaller the adjustments you will need to make. It's easier to make smaller adjustments with lower sensitivity.
I did have to increase my dead zone to almost 0.2 though because my car would turn without any input. I think the analog sticks tend to stick on my xbox 360 controller just a tiny bit. Increasing the dead zone made that go away. Plus if I'm drinking coffee any involuntary minor tremors won't register!

Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest