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Originally Posted by AKA_Tenn
the main thing is getting the rotation speeds right, since you want to be able to look forwards with ease so you can aim properly, you need really slow rotation speed when you're looking forwards, and the more you look behind you the faster you'll want make the rotation speeds, that way its not such a pain in the neck to keep your head still when ur trying to aim, but you don't need to turn your head too much to look behind you...
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Disagree!!! The main thing is trying it all ways until you find the way it works for you, a nice linear response is how I like mine, I cannot stand having it track at different speeds depending on where I am looking, it makes me feel ill.