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many other ppl too pimp, carnova, etc etc etce tc (dont take it personally if ur name not in the title plz) and check for new interpolate links
tips
configs
Rtcll's Config and mouse sensitivity and interpolate settings
https://mega.nz/#!CxMCjCoR!S8Yio6wmVlqY4SPHEkt2_c_zh_Q1o3Yro14BpPGGvd8
Snow's Mouse sensitivity
NetSet Variables
Past mouse config super threads and resources:
A good video explaining how to config your higher sensitivity mouse for more precision (I don't do this personally but the guy narrating the video is pro in quake 3 and reflex and amazing).
Large Mousing Space makes Aim Easier
tips
- 400 dpi capable mouse with minimal firmware smoothing works best most likely (read most guide list or image below far below)
- 6 clicks in windows always, no enhance mouse pointer precision/accuracy (or mouse firmware is gonna malfunction)
- find and use netset aka interpolatetime and predictforward time Easy One Click Install Here
- in game sensitivity should be very low (below .000450, all the way down to .000110 or lower 000167 is a good starting point imo)
- 180 or 360 should be about 15-20 cm+ all the way to a couple of feet
- tweek in game config settings for least lag with info in this thread Tribes Install Thread and Troubleshooting and INTERPOLATE by pancake - TribalWar Forums
configs
Rtcll's Config and mouse sensitivity and interpolate settings
https://mega.nz/#!CxMCjCoR!S8Yio6wmVlqY4SPHEkt2_c_zh_Q1o3Yro14BpPGGvd8
Snow's Mouse sensitivity
Code:
EditActionMap("playMap.sae");
bindAction(mouse0, xaxis0, TO, IDACTION_YAW, Flip, Scale, 0.000167);
bindAction(mouse0, yaxis0, TO, IDACTION_PITCH, Flip, Scale, 0.000167);
bindCommand(keyboard0, make, "q", TO, "nextWeapon();");
bindCommand(keyboard0, make, "r", TO, "prevWeapon();");
$net::predictforwardtimemethod=1;
$net::interpolatetime=0;
$net::predictforwardtime=32;
NetSet Variables
Code:
NetSet Variables:
$net::interpolateTime,
$net::predictForwardTime, and $net::predictForwardTimeM ethod.
Both Interpolate and PFT use their default values unless set otherwise.
Example:
$net::interpolateTime = 64; // Default 1.11, 1.30 and 1.40
$net::predictForwardTimeM ethod = 0; // Default 1.40 PFT
implementation. Using this method, the PFT setting does nothing.
$net::predictForwardTimeM ethod = 1; // PFT setting is used now, rather
than the 1.40 implementation.
$net::predictForwardTimeM ethod = 2; // PFT is set similar to 1.40's
algo, but in increments of 32. An experimental setting meant to reduce
jitter.
Past mouse config super threads and resources:
- https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=56240.0
- ESR - mouses using flawless sensors - Hardware Forum
- Gaming Mouse Sensor List
- Pro Gaming Mouse Guide | The Official Site of 1337 Pwnage
- Optical vs. Laser Mouse - AnandTech Forums
- got a gaming mouse by sean78745 - TribalWar Forums
- fatal1ty pro gaming blog by pancake - TribalWar Forums
- Large mousepad for gaming? by Pengo - TribalWar Forums
A good video explaining how to config your higher sensitivity mouse for more precision (I don't do this personally but the guy narrating the video is pro in quake 3 and reflex and amazing).
Large Mousing Space makes Aim Easier
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