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Hey,
So I recently found out about a new Double Movement program from Wooting themselves, linked here: https://wooting.io/double-movement
I know that the Wooting keyboards are better for double movement because you can "control how much double movement" you want by pressing the keys harder, etc. This allows for more flexibility with your double movement, which is not something you can do with programs such as Keys2X.
With this new Wooting software, does anyone know if it functions the same as the Wooting Keyboard? Does the software allow for "adjustable double movement" or is it "no double movement/extreme double movement" like Keys2X?
I wanted to switch to double movement for some time and today I decided to finally switch to it but i don't really know which software to use. From what I saw people tend to go for Wooting a lot more since it has better input delay and it's easy to use but I want more up to date recommendations. Which one should I go for?
I recently got my Wooting 60He and love it so far. I was wondering if Wooting Software's Double Movement has any advantages over the in-game Double Movement settings? Wooting has also recently added the 360° Movement. What settings do the pros use?
So I used to play a lot of Fortnite back in the day, and had softwares called "Wooting" and "Keys2x". These softwares allowed you to get a higher strafe angle within the game giving you overall better movement that is similar to a controller 360 degree movement but on a keyboard and mouse. I got the idea to mess around and see if these softwares work similarly on COD.. loaded up into a private lobby with bots and turns out they do!
Changing the degree of your strafe in the program allowed me to get less stiff movement on keyboard giving me a larger strafe angle when holding W and A or W and D.. Making your keyboard movement less restricting as a whole. I've checked online and saw no other mentions of this being used in COD on keyboard, but I wanted to see what you guys thought.
I'm almost positive it gives keyboard players a slight advantage in terms of movement, but i'm not too sure. Let me know if some of you guys test this theory, and give me some feedback on what you think!
(p.s) This was never considered cheating in any game and has been supported and sometimes added within some games setting itself so players don't have to go out their way to install a 3rd party program. This is separate from SOCD and SIP (which is typically considered cheating in most games)
Again, would love to hear your guys thoughts on this and for all the other keyboard players to give it a try and let me know if it's worth using!
Make sure to set key strafe to 100% as well as enable single key strafe, to get full affect unbind WASD within COD, if that doesn't work keep WASD bound!
I’m switching to KBM from console and I’ve heard about double movement and I also see the settings in Fortnite. But what is it? And do I still need some extra software to get it or can ai get it with just the settings in the game? Thanks.