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1/24/2012 4:56:31 AM
Kenthekool
Kenthekool
Posts 2
I have large hands and there is little comfort when using a standard PS3 control as-is.
Plus, I have this nagging problem of constantly 'overshooting' my aim in any direction and it's highly annoying. Especially considering how I can see the opponent clear as day, I tap at the trigger for accuracy purposes, I avoid engaging in long distance exchanges with weapons not suited for long range.

Overall, I know all the tips and tricks of how to play, how to aim, staying calm under pressure, using cover, being a team player, tapping to avoid spray, predicting enemy movements, funneling enemies in narrow passages, etc.
But my ability to 'snap' to the target is just... not there.

My biggest question is... Will the FPS Freeks help me be able to make more intentional adjustments with my aiming? Or will they cause me to 'overshoot' my aiming even worse?

The other question I have is... What's the predominant preference with the Left analog stick? Are most players in favor of using an FPS Freek on it, or do they feel it's optimal to just use one on the Right analog stick?

Thanks a lot for reading my ramblings and helping me figure this all out.
It's greatly appreciated.

P.S. - Dumb question perhaps (mainly because I haven't checked yet) but is there a way to view a list of all the threads I had posted on so I can check up on them easier?
I only posted on 2 so it shouldn't be a big deal either way lol.
Thanks Again.
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1/25/2012 4:10:07 AM
Kenthekool
Kenthekool
Posts 2
Wow. No replies? :P
1/26/2012 4:19:48 PM
trevor
trevor
Posts 763
Okay, I'll try to answer your questions since no one else has jumped in.

If you are overshooting with stock sticks, FPS Freeks should help you a ton. The extra length actually will lessen the "overshoot" effect.

If you're going to only use one FPS Freek on one stick then the right stick is the way to go. However, lots of people use them on both. It's completely a matter of preference.
1/30/2012 2:23:59 PM
trisherbell89
trisherbell89
Posts 2
Ty Trevor for the feedback. Much appreciated.
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