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High or medium Sensitivity for Curve Billy?

ExcelSword
ExcelSword Member Posts: 518
edited December 2020 in General Discussions

I'm been playing a lot of Billy right now and am trying to learn the best way to curve around 90 degree walls and the like. I've watched OhTofu's guide and he recommends max sensitivity, but I find that I tend to spaz since I'm not sure how far I need to move my mouse.

I feel this is mostly due to how vague the settings are. 100%? 100% of what, my DPI or some other value unknown to me? Why is billy turning affected by controller settings in the first place?

Any seasoned Billy players I'd appreciate the tips.

Comments

  • Exor
    Exor Member Posts: 256

    I just run with 100% killer controller sensitivity, although I don't know if mouse dpi affects his curve at all, I don't think so though since the turning speed and not his turning angle seems to have a cap, unlike for example blight.

    The only real advice I can give is just that you should be using his power a lot at max sensitivity to get used to it, its better to have the option of almost 180 degree chainsaws if need be (like in the killshack for window hits after faking the window), since with enough practice you can even do smaller flicks just fine at max sensitivity, but you won't be able to do the bigger flicks with lower sensitivity.

  • Bwsted
    Bwsted Member Posts: 3,452

    It's really up to personal preference. You need to experiment and find what works for you.

    I've always curved with mouse at 400 dpi and default game sensitivity. But then someone like Battleguy has no issues at 6000 dpi.

    Whether you use mouse or keyboard, I suggest you start low and then increase as necessary.