The most 'secretive' aspect in the video would be ALC Bleed Per Optic Through, which I cover at 13:00. That said, there's plenty of information here that many people might not know or fully understand. I’ve cited some of the players I referenced in the description, but there are 25 others I analyzed as well. Interestingly, out of all of them, only 2 used this specific setting.
@@sirturdaloter141 Max FOV on PC is 110 normally but you can mess around with some files and get 120, but it's more of an exploiting way of doing it. As for ALCs, yes! Ideally everyone learns how to use it, but aim and sensitivity only make up so much of your gameplay of course.
@@sirturdaloter141 Correction : The server is too slow for the machines running the game, and way too slow to facilitate the movement system. (Titanfall ran on 60hz, but apex runs on 20). honestly it's probably more of a server issue + sensitivity issue if you can't track someone moving "too fast". A. the server is only reading inputs at 20hz. The Desync between players is so terrible that alot of what you see on your screen isn't sync'd up with the Enemy POV. B. If your sense is too low you will be reliant on AA, if your sense is too high you will have virtually no AA. Trying using the ALC Per Optic menu to more carefully dial in ur ADS speeds (ALC per optic leaks into main sense when ALC's are off still), and you could spend 100s of hours optimizing your ALC menu, or you could just use the default layering it's your choice. But the difference isn't even PC vs Console controller input, it's the amount of depth you put into fine tuning settings in combination with learning how to play these horrible servers. (Swing fast and shoot before you see a target, if they are there they will be late to react. If you need to take cover, you have to do it EARLY. Ever died behind a door? Ever died when you're fully tucked behind cover? Because of 20hz servers. The enemy had you still on their screen even though your POV showed the door fully closed).
Edge. 4-3 linear advance alc settings. Left bumper-jump. Right bumper- crouch. Been a week 1 player. I play everyday. N this so far has been the best experience to date for me thus far. N yes u can use it on pc. Thanx for vid.
@@veegamer9417 Even for me it was honestly difficult and I replaced my sticks (not kidding here) at least 4+ times and my roller 3+ times. Even refused to get off small deadzone or pick linear over classic for a long time. My first ever guide on the channel I talk about being on 5-5 classic. Shit is really hard! I respect anyone who even attempts linear no dz.
I use all alc settings. I have messed with every combination of settings trying to gain a advantage. I feel like the best thing to do is balance your hip fire accuracy and ads to find out response curve. It should have separate curves for ads and hip fire but they dont. Currently I have lowered my ads settings in alc highest is 1 and lowest is .5 for my 1 times and raised speed up to 450 and pitch at 330. I'm at 0 response now just changed that was at 3.5 but I try to improve by changing settings to get better
What are your thoughts on overclocking controllers? I read recently (on the CompetivieApex Subreddit) that ALGS rules allow overclocked controllers now. Is this true? What polling rate would you recommend? I've personally felt a huge difference in input delay between a stock Xbox Elite 2 controller (hard capped at 125hz polling rate) and the Razer Wolverin v3 TE (overclockable to 1,000hz polling rate). I just DIY assembled a Dual Sense with 4 back buttons and mechanical hair triggers and read that those can be overclocked to 8,000hz polling rate, but I'm not sure if that's worth pursuing using 3rd party applications. Any thoughts on this topic would be appreciated. Thank you so much for providing such enriching content to the Apex community! I've been a big fan of you ever since I saw you rocking that green suit at one LAN.
I think it's fine to overclock controllers. Overall when we buy equipment, the point is that we buy the best stuff to give us an edge. In terms of ALGS rules there's nothing saying it's restricted but it's a grey area because of that to my knowledge. In terms of 3rd party applications of any kind, if you don't plan to go pro or play in tournaments- go for it! Otherwise I wouldn't advice it because you won't be able to use it.
The pros still script their controllers, though. If you set your ads to spam too fast for the game to barely register, you can get 100% accuracy with all shots.
Yes, some pros are currently overclocking their controllers to get the best response out of them. It's at this time in the grey area of competitive legality, but nobody is stopping them. I think it's fine to overclock controllers overall, so long as 3rd party applications aren't heavily involved.
My small women's hands cannot hack claw. I use jump on L3 crouch (hold) R3 although it has its perks, I'm certain that the sticks have some input delay. I cannot find a ps5 controller that is comfortable for small hands
@@IMZ1N Totally understandable! L3 hold seems like a solid choice. Overall I'd recommend a good cable. Ideally use C-Type all over if possible. Besides that if PS4 controller is an option it's best for smaller hands. I had a controller section in this video talking about that and what pros use, but had to cut it for time. 👍
I doubt an Xbox format is actually better for small hands but if you have 50USD to try something new, the Gamesir G7SE is a super good pick. 1000hz polling rate, two back buttons (I use for Crouch and Melee even though I do claw grip), it's possible that back buttons would mean you wouldn't feel the need to learn claw. oh and it's got Hall Affect sticks (so no stick drift aside the usual wobble from use, but you can also tune your sticks and triggers with this controller).
all alc's bleed through. Thd ads and hipfire yaw and pitch speed effects your no aim assist sens more than aim assist sens. go in firing range and test this out with bang smoke.
@@RealPsykho there is also another issue with the response curve default settings where when you use classic and then go to linear, linear will then have some classic response curve properties and its the same with the other response curves too like steady and fine aim and the others will effect your linear settings after you used the previous repsone curves. Also, when you first get into the game and don't open the settings menu it feels like you have more aim assist but once you open the settings menu it feels like aim assist lessens. To test this you can just go to the firing range and spam open and close the settings menu and you'll definitely feel your sens start to become more weird even though you haven't changed any settings and just open and closed your settings tab.
What secrets?
I like it.i might get a session.i need micro/macro
The most 'secretive' aspect in the video would be ALC Bleed Per Optic Through, which I cover at 13:00. That said, there's plenty of information here that many people might not know or fully understand. I’ve cited some of the players I referenced in the description, but there are 25 others I analyzed as well. Interestingly, out of all of them, only 2 used this specific setting.
@@REJR90 Sounds great! Stop on by anytime. Happy to help where I can.
If your a roller player and not watching this ur throwing
Most in-depth and detail guide out there
Goat recognizes goat
You just need to know how to use ALC's, then run an FoV of at least 110. I heard PC gets 120FoV. Is this true?
@@sirturdaloter141 Max FOV on PC is 110 normally but you can mess around with some files and get 120, but it's more of an exploiting way of doing it.
As for ALCs, yes! Ideally everyone learns how to use it, but aim and sensitivity only make up so much of your gameplay of course.
@@RealPsykho I play on console. The dancing doesn't help against the AA. It's glitched aim bot. PC lobbies move to fast for a console workload.
@@sirturdaloter141
Correction : The server is too slow for the machines running the game, and way too slow to facilitate the movement system. (Titanfall ran on 60hz, but apex runs on 20).
honestly it's probably more of a server issue + sensitivity issue if you can't track someone moving "too fast".
A. the server is only reading inputs at 20hz. The Desync between players is so terrible that alot of what you see on your screen isn't sync'd up with the Enemy POV.
B. If your sense is too low you will be reliant on AA, if your sense is too high you will have virtually no AA.
Trying using the ALC Per Optic menu to more carefully dial in ur ADS speeds (ALC per optic leaks into main sense when ALC's are off still), and you could spend 100s of hours optimizing your ALC menu, or you could just use the default layering it's your choice. But the difference isn't even PC vs Console controller input, it's the amount of depth you put into fine tuning settings in combination with learning how to play these horrible servers.
(Swing fast and shoot before you see a target, if they are there they will be late to react.
If you need to take cover, you have to do it EARLY.
Ever died behind a door?
Ever died when you're fully tucked behind cover?
Because of 20hz servers. The enemy had you still on their screen even though your POV showed the door fully closed).
Thank you Anthony!! This is so helpful! Thanks for helping me learn how to play Apex!! It's really fun!
Edge. 4-3 linear
advance alc settings.
Left bumper-jump.
Right bumper- crouch.
Been a week 1 player.
I play everyday. N this so far has been the best experience to date for me thus far. N yes u can use it on pc.
Thanx for vid.
Great stuff! Seems like you've got it figured out thus far. Thanks for watching!
You can also do 4-3 linear and bleed trough a 1. Something through alcs and that way you’re still incrementing by decimals and it doesn’t feel buggy…
Interesting! I'll have to give this a go.
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Im roller: 5-4 linear no deadzone, dual edge with back buttons, button puncher, hold crouch, hold aim,
@@crazyasian14 Love me some high sens! I run 4-4 linear personally. Sounds like you have some solid choices my friend.
Ooh, check you out flexing “no stick drift” with the no deadzone setting… lol
@@veegamer9417 Even for me it was honestly difficult and I replaced my sticks (not kidding here) at least 4+ times and my roller 3+ times.
Even refused to get off small deadzone or pick linear over classic for a long time. My first ever guide on the channel I talk about being on 5-5 classic.
Shit is really hard! I respect anyone who even attempts linear no dz.
@ I use a PS4 controller, it was just a stick drift joke brotha… loved the vid tho
Hahaha I see now! Much love. Dualshock 4 is most common among pros it's awesomely compact for most of us.
I use all alc settings. I have messed with every combination of settings trying to gain a advantage. I feel like the best thing to do is balance your hip fire accuracy and ads to find out response curve. It should have separate curves for ads and hip fire but they dont. Currently I have lowered my ads settings in alc highest is 1 and lowest is .5 for my 1 times and raised speed up to 450 and pitch at 330. I'm at 0 response now just changed that was at 3.5 but I try to improve by changing settings to get better
Really love hearing this! Glad it's working well for you and I agree ALC can be super beneficial if done correctly for a lot of what you mentioned.
Another banger.
Need to book a follow up coaching session soon too 🥹
Most definitely!
What are your thoughts on overclocking controllers? I read recently (on the CompetivieApex Subreddit) that ALGS rules allow overclocked controllers now. Is this true? What polling rate would you recommend?
I've personally felt a huge difference in input delay between a stock Xbox Elite 2 controller (hard capped at 125hz polling rate) and the Razer Wolverin v3 TE (overclockable to 1,000hz polling rate).
I just DIY assembled a Dual Sense with 4 back buttons and mechanical hair triggers and read that those can be overclocked to 8,000hz polling rate, but I'm not sure if that's worth pursuing using 3rd party applications.
Any thoughts on this topic would be appreciated. Thank you so much for providing such enriching content to the Apex community! I've been a big fan of you ever since I saw you rocking that green suit at one LAN.
I think it's fine to overclock controllers. Overall when we buy equipment, the point is that we buy the best stuff to give us an edge. In terms of ALGS rules there's nothing saying it's restricted but it's a grey area because of that to my knowledge.
In terms of 3rd party applications of any kind, if you don't plan to go pro or play in tournaments- go for it! Otherwise I wouldn't advice it because you won't be able to use it.
The pros still script their controllers, though. If you set your ads to spam too fast for the game to barely register, you can get 100% accuracy with all shots.
Damn long time. Great video.
@@computerboyz much love thanks for stopping by
Been hearing pro's talk about over clocking or something? What is that.
Yes, some pros are currently overclocking their controllers to get the best response out of them. It's at this time in the grey area of competitive legality, but nobody is stopping them. I think it's fine to overclock controllers overall, so long as 3rd party applications aren't heavily involved.
My small women's hands cannot hack claw. I use jump on L3 crouch (hold) R3 although it has its perks, I'm certain that the sticks have some input delay. I cannot find a ps5 controller that is comfortable for small hands
@@IMZ1N Totally understandable! L3 hold seems like a solid choice. Overall I'd recommend a good cable. Ideally use C-Type all over if possible. Besides that if PS4 controller is an option it's best for smaller hands.
I had a controller section in this video talking about that and what pros use, but had to cut it for time. 👍
I doubt an Xbox format is actually better for small hands but if you have 50USD to try something new, the Gamesir G7SE is a super good pick.
1000hz polling rate, two back buttons (I use for Crouch and Melee even though I do claw grip), it's possible that back buttons would mean you wouldn't feel the need to learn claw.
oh and it's got Hall Affect sticks (so no stick drift aside the usual wobble from use, but you can also tune your sticks and triggers with this controller).
all alc's bleed through. Thd ads and hipfire yaw and pitch speed effects your no aim assist sens more than aim assist sens. go in firing range and test this out with bang smoke.
you can especially feel this effect with 4-1 linear
This is interesting I'll have to give it a test!
@@RealPsykho there is also another issue with the response curve default settings where when you use classic and then go to linear, linear will then have some classic response curve properties and its the same with the other response curves too like steady and fine aim and the others will effect your linear settings after you used the previous repsone curves. Also, when you first get into the game and don't open the settings menu it feels like you have more aim assist but once you open the settings menu it feels like aim assist lessens. To test this you can just go to the firing range and spam open and close the settings menu and you'll definitely feel your sens start to become more weird even though you haven't changed any settings and just open and closed your settings tab.
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Much love hope it helped!
Nice it's been such along time. Anyone watching this belive me this guy awesome
Dose not work for me on my ps5😢 9:28
Thanks for this I will do 16:21
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