Let me share with you the best settings to use in Apex Legends along side WHY these are the best Apex Legends settings to have. #apex #apexlegends #gaming
@@ImShyno I do play inverted and I've never understood this. I can't for the life of me play normal right-stick config.. I'm also red-green colorblind. Go figure. Great video though, thanks.
can you please explain this to me? like what's the difference between playing on pc with controller vs a console on controller? is there an advantage? is it easier for aiming? like i don't understand
@@s4ed_szn it depends, end of the day the only thing that matters is what works for you. I've played apex on console for many years and I always used the button puncher layout provided by the game. Never used paddles or anything like this, just a regular xbox controller. But if the options available by default are not doing it for you, you can get greater customization on PC for sure. Steam have a very robust input setting built-in. For instance you can bind a single button to multiple inputs. I still use the button puncher layout but now my trigger is bind to more actions. Everytime I press R2 on my dualsense it fires the weapon but it also spams a camera direction, it forces my aim to a single direction and I have to pull it back on the other way to keep it from going crazy. To me it feels like makes the recoil on most weapons easier to control, it makes sense to my brain somehow but I also had some of my friends try my settings and they hated, thought that I was insane . So yes, it is easier to aim because I can run a setup that is not possible on console, but if you already feel good with your default settings, great. People cheat a lot on this game, sadly. The least you deserve is to be able to change stuff around in a way that makes you feel good about it.
if you have no stick drift you should set to none, not small. it will make micro adjustments easier when shooting
I guess I murder cereals. My favorite would be Frosted Flakes.
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@@ImShyno I do play inverted and I've never understood this. I can't for the life of me play normal right-stick config.. I'm also red-green colorblind. Go figure. Great video though, thanks.
@@BowtieMafia92 I will say u are the first person I’ve met who plays inverted. Sorta cool tho. Thanks brother I appreciate the support.
people playing on pc can just use steam input, it's extremely customizable and it makes everything a little easier for me.
can you please explain this to me? like what's the difference between playing on pc with controller vs a console on controller? is there an advantage? is it easier for aiming? like i don't understand
@@s4ed_szn it depends, end of the day the only thing that matters is what works for you. I've played apex on console for many years and I always used the button puncher layout provided by the game. Never used paddles or anything like this, just a regular xbox controller. But if the options available by default are not doing it for you, you can get greater customization on PC for sure. Steam have a very robust input setting built-in. For instance you can bind a single button to multiple inputs. I still use the button puncher layout but now my trigger is bind to more actions. Everytime I press R2 on my dualsense it fires the weapon but it also spams a camera direction, it forces my aim to a single direction and I have to pull it back on the other way to keep it from going crazy. To me it feels like makes the recoil on most weapons easier to control, it makes sense to my brain somehow but I also had some of my friends try my settings and they hated, thought that I was insane . So yes, it is easier to aim because I can run a setup that is not possible on console, but if you already feel good with your default settings, great. People cheat a lot on this game, sadly. The least you deserve is to be able to change stuff around in a way that makes you feel good about it.
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