Haha..If only the dualsense had gyro!..I mean it does..but it really doesn’t. The Xbox controller is good though; it took some getting use to but I’m enjoying it.
why do you not expplain the difference between rightstick/ analog gyro and mouse like gyro. this controller just translates rightstick to gyro. wich is not as good as mouse like gyro. some native gyro implementations do the same. like resident evil 4 remake. the analog camera works with acceleration. mouse is a displacment based aiming method. so it can be 1:1 translation of your movement. analog camera has a maximum and minimum turn speed. when rightstick is converrted to gyro it has these same problems. when you turn the controller faster then the maximum turn speed, the camera will decelerate. unlike when gyro behaves more like a mouse. a mouse canmove at the same speed you move. when you turn or move mouse 20 degrees the camera will do the same., regardless of how fast you moved.
Glad to see more people supporting gyro aim and I love using gyro.
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Dualsense >>>>>> trashbox controllers
Haha..If only the dualsense had gyro!..I mean it does..but it really doesn’t. The Xbox controller is good though; it took some getting use to but I’m enjoying it.
why do you not expplain the difference between rightstick/ analog gyro and mouse like gyro. this controller just translates rightstick to gyro.
wich is not as good as mouse like gyro. some native gyro implementations do the same. like resident evil 4 remake. the analog camera works with acceleration. mouse is a displacment based aiming method. so it can be 1:1 translation of your movement.
analog camera has a maximum and minimum turn speed. when rightstick is converrted to gyro it has these same problems. when you turn the controller faster then the maximum turn speed, the camera will decelerate. unlike when gyro behaves more like a mouse. a mouse canmove at the same speed you move. when you turn or move mouse 20 degrees the camera will do the same., regardless of how fast you moved.
Appreciate the insight.
Natively supported gyro is king, no doubt.
So far, this method has worked great.
If you know of a better option, please share.