Getting Started¶
1. Enable Controller Vibration¶
To ensure full compatibility and proper haptic feedback, make sure controller vibration is fully enabled.
- Open Settings → Accessibility
- Scroll down to the Controller category
- Highlight Controller Vibration and set it to ON
- Highlight Vibration Intensity and set it to 100%
- (PlayStation 5 consoles and DualSense 5 controllers on PC only)
- Highlight Adaptive Triggers – Weapon Fire and set it to 100%
- Highlight Adaptive Triggers – Weapon Zoom and set it to 100%
- Open Settings → Controller
- (Press Y on Xbox or Triangle on PlayStation) to Edit Settings
- Scroll down to the Other category
- Highlight Controller Tuning.
- (Press A on Xbox or Cross on PlayStation)
- Highlight Vibration Mix.
- (Press A on Xbox or Cross on PlayStation)
- Set Vibration Mix Preset to Custom.
- Turn every option OFF except for Infantry Movement and Weapon Fire.
Controller Vibration
See our detailed guide for setting up controller vibration on your console or PC.
2. Set Joystick Deadzones to 0 Recommended¶
While optional, reducing your in-game deadzones to 0 provides maximum aim assist performance and best results with the weapon selection anti-recoil. The script also includes settings where you can input the deadzones you would like to use for both left and right sticks, including the Anti-drift calibration.
How to Set Deadzones to 0:
- Go to Settings → Controller → Edit Settings
- (Press Y on Xbox or Triangle on PlayStation)
- Scroll down to the Other sub-menu
- Highlight Controller Tuning and open it
- (Press A on Xbox or Cross on PlayStation)
- Under Controller Left Stick, set:
- Center Deadzone → 0
- Axial Deadzone → 0
- Under Controller Right Stick, set:
- Center Deadzone → 0
- Axial Deadzone → 0