![]() If you have 2x sensitivity (1 real degree = 2 in game degrees) on the vertical axis, you shouldn't even need to disable for vertical adjustment, unless you go past the top/bottom. This will give you a decent range to move it up and down. It takes getting used to, because it is the opposite of what you would expect, but if you think of it as a mouse, this is the exact same situation of having to negate displacement when needed.Īnother tip here is to hold your controller at a 45 degree angle between a forward-facing and upward-facing position. If you need to aim lower than your hands are able, you disable and quickly move the controller up, then enable and move the controller down. You have to get used to using your disable button like picking up a mouse once you start to run out of room. I also had this problem as I was learning gyro. ![]() It's possible you have the gyro set too low, but maybe not. Even with smooth turning, the flick stick should only be used to get you in the general direction. You don't precisely aim with flick stick. Try to master each feature independently, and avoid doing turns that put you at the back, where the direction will be reversed, until you are comfortable enough with it. This is what I would recommend while getting used to it. If I know I am going to be turning and I want it to be smooth, I push the stick forward and turn in the desired direction, most commonly in 90 degree intervals. I almost never use smooth turning after a flick. I am also wondering if flick stick is worth learning as a console player because as far as I know so far only Fortnite supports this input method on console I am unsure whether these issues I am experiencing are just me being conditioned to the traditional usage of analog stick over 15+ years of console gaming or if these are inherent flaws to this technique. With regular gyro this has never been an issue since I can just aim the traditional way whenever I want and combine it with gyro in a way that feels seemless and comfortable. Expecially in Fortnite which has a fair bit of verticality there are so many situations where I suddenly end up holding the controller in uncomfortable positions and am frantically trying to reset the camera in the midst of combat because there is no way to look up and down other than using gyro. the lack of a y-axis and having to recenter the the camera feels limiting and tedious to me.Therefor I can adjust pretty well to the initial flick where flicking backwards = camera moves backwards but continuing from there with anything that involves the stick is a nightmare. For example up means up, down means down etc. Maybe it's just me being so accustumed to traditional analog stick controls but I really prefer the directional input be fixed. Trying to fine tune with the stick is really weird because due to the 360° range it is extremely sensitive and on top of that I have to mentally readjust that I am currently pushing the stick backwards but targeting an enemy in front of me. But if I then want to readjust the camera because maybe I was a bit off with my initial flick things get tricky. ![]() For example if I hear gun shots behind me I am able to quickly do a 180° turn by pushing the stick backwards, so far so good. While I think I somewhat got accustomed to just flicking the camera into different directions the subsequent adjustments and more fine tuned aim by sliding around the stick is something I can't seem to get right.If it helps the discussion, here are some things that I think I identified as trouble spots for me personally: Is it superior to regular gyro? And how was your learning curve with this technique? ![]() So I'm not going to write flick stick off just yet but before I decide whether to investing many more hours of practice or not I would like to know what the gyro community thinks. That being said I know that it comes with a learning curve and that the few hours of play I had may not be sufficient to get a good enough impression. This provided the first opportunity for me to try out flick stick.Īnd while I love "regular" gyro aiming that simply sits on top of the normal stick aiming scheme I have to say that flick stick is completely messing me up. So I finally redownloaded Fortnite on my Playstation last weekend because of the "no building" mode and recent gyro aiming update.
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