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Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:08 am
by SpecialBlend
Hi folks,

I’ve heard great things about this. One challenge, when I drag and drop the script in a memory slot on the T2, the configuration icon never shows up (the paper/wheel thingy), to adjust values and such. I feel stupid asking this but what am I doing wrong? It’s only on some that I have this issue. Thank you! See photo!

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:26 am
by DontAtMe
You are referring to the interactive configurator.

Not all scripts actually have this.
It's up to the the script author to include/implement this along with their script.

If you want to edit anything in the script, You should press download, Instead of dragging and dropping.
When finished editing you can install the script to a memory slot.

File > Install To > Memory Slot #

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:33 am
by antithesis
I get quite a lot of PMs about this. To clarify, my antirecoil code was simply the first to be XIM-compatible, it's not the only one.

All I did was add a condition to prevent antirecoil stacking with intentional mouse movement (stops the reticle from flying to the floor), as well as to neutralise the stick noise created by XIM Apex obfuscation (XIM adds a small stick resting value to help avoid detection). Neither was rocket-science and I think both are now part of the official Gamepacks to make them XIM-friendly too.

The scripts that I've uploaded to the GPC library are meant to be included in other scripts rather than stand-alone, but they can be used that way by downloading the file in Gtuner IV, editing the red values in the script using the GPC IDE, then copying the GPC files across to Titan Two.

You'll find the same or similar antirecoil code in other scripts that have Interactive Configs. Search for bonefisher as he's since developed or modified other XIM-friendly antirecoil code that performs better than my now fairly old scripts.

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 4:52 pm
by alanmcgregor
I suggest you to try the Antirecoil Utility is using AryanX antirecoil which is the latest and more refined XIM friendly. inherits antithesis traits, AryanX deadzone compensation implementation and some improvements from bonefisher, hands down the best anti-recoil currently.

I only implemented into a utility, that gives you 10 slots each slot with its own anti-recoil and rapidfire(optional), can be set on-fly and auto save values. Is fully configurable on the Interactive Configurator Interface (gear icon).

or if you prefer the code for your own scripts, search for: "AryanX Deadzone Compensation".

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 9:18 am
by Titan 3000
As a xim user this thread is quite beneficial. Still new to the Titan

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:21 am
by AaronYoungbloodJr
Is there a great, up to date anti-recoil script for a 3rd person shooter with xbox controller?

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:06 pm
by burnttoast
How do I adjust the recoil in game? is that possible?

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:34 pm
by Mad
burnttoast wrote:How do I adjust the recoil in game? is that possible?


Sorted on Discord :joia:

Re: Antithesis antirecoil script question/general question.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:40 pm
by alanmcgregor
With the AntiRecoil Utility you can adjust the recoil in game, but manually you have to press a sequence of button to change the value on the fly.

If you are using controller and vibration, there is a good anti-recoil script that auto calculates the antirecoil.

For XIM4 and XIM APEX the newest current best for these devices is on: Special Anti-Recoil for XIM Script.

And if your game has an official gamepack like: Battlefield V, Apex Legends, those are using Deadzone Compensation code that is by far the best of all. :)