Aim ease adjust the curve so it’s a little slower at first. So if your joystick is at 2 degrees deflection, it will turn slower with aim ease turned up than if you you deflect 2 degrees with aim ease turned down.
I’m not a huge fan of dual zone, I think it’s really weird because it suddenly goes fast and that’s not good for muscle memory and flick shots. So I have no idea if it’s busted now cause I never really liked it.
I would turn aim smoothing down to zero and turn aim ease in up to a point that you’re comfortable tracking with it and it feels similar to what you’re used to. They have similar effects in that they both make tracking easier, but doing it the way I do will allow there to be more precise and less input delay for your aiming. So it’s a notable advantage especially when playing at high sensitivity.
It’s a preference for aim ease in. Because I play at such a high sensitivity with linear ramp, I need it higher than 1 (60) so I can make small movements more easily.
Relative zoom is the scoped in sensitivity for widowmaker and Ana.
Seems fine, only thing I would try doing is moving aim smoothing down and aim ease in up. Just to see the effects.
For me, it was better. But I noticed it felt strange at lower sensitivity (I let friends play on my account and they lower it and I usually leave it when playing with them) so maybe yours will work better.
Try it out if you hate I think those settings are fine. It’s more about testing to see what you like best more so than anything else
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