How do I use scripts without an interactive configuration?
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How do I use scripts without an interactive configuration?
hi folks,
I feel like a noob asking this. I use a xim, and am fairly new to the Titan2. That being said, there are some scripts I want to use that are specific to the xim. Antithesis has a antirecoil script I would like to try. All other scripts I have used has the interactive config that allows you to adjust the values and such. Since my PC is right by my PS4, I simply change things with my mouse on PC, then save and run for whatever is I want to do.
So on a script without the config, what do I do? I see the option to download it, but from there I am clueless. Like how do I adjust values etc. What is happening after its "downloaded"? Do I adjust values in the actually text? How does it save? Etc etc! I think you're picking up what I am putting down. Greatly appreciate it.
Cheer!
SB
I feel like a noob asking this. I use a xim, and am fairly new to the Titan2. That being said, there are some scripts I want to use that are specific to the xim. Antithesis has a antirecoil script I would like to try. All other scripts I have used has the interactive config that allows you to adjust the values and such. Since my PC is right by my PS4, I simply change things with my mouse on PC, then save and run for whatever is I want to do.
So on a script without the config, what do I do? I see the option to download it, but from there I am clueless. Like how do I adjust values etc. What is happening after its "downloaded"? Do I adjust values in the actually text? How does it save? Etc etc! I think you're picking up what I am putting down. Greatly appreciate it.
Cheer!
SB
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SpecialBlend - Private First Class
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Re: How do I use scripts without an interactive configuratio
Download the file and open it with GTuner, go to the Editor tab.
You need be able to read and understand code syntax.
Helps if the author of the script provide a comment on the code, to point it out which values you can change.
I think on antithesis the vertical antirecoil value is ARECOIL_V or something like that.
You need be able to read and understand code syntax.
Helps if the author of the script provide a comment on the code, to point it out which values you can change.
I think on antithesis the vertical antirecoil value is ARECOIL_V or something like that.
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