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KontrolFreek FPS Freek Inferno for Playstation 4 (PS4) Controller | Performance Thumbsticks | 2 High-Rise Concave | Red
INCREASED ACCURACY - Adds 9.9mm of added height to increase arc length, resulting in more precise in-game movements and faster target acquisitionENHANCES GRIP - Non-slip, proprietary rubber compound offers exceptional grip with laser-etched detailingINCREASED COMFORT - Requires less force which reduces wrist, hand and thumb fatigueTWO HIGH-RISE (CONVEX) THUMBSTICKS - Improves your shooting accuracy, particularly at mid-to-long rangesDESIGNED - with a comfortable spiral pattern that adapts to the pressure you put on it, so the harder you play, the harder Inferno works to keep your thumbs from slipping.
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u/FrostyDoggg · 1 pointr/Overwatch

So -- the biggest part of improving SIM time (generally correlates with FPS) on PC has to do with lowering video quality within Overwatch's graphics settings (aim for a consistent 300fps). You're basically trying to minimize the amount of data the graphics engine has to transform and output in order to minimize the time between mouse/keyboard input and the visual representation of that input on screen (otherwise known as simulation time, or SIM, and is measured in milliseconds). You won't necessarily see the difference unless you have a very keen eye, but you'll definitely feel it.

 

Now, unfortunately, you can't tweak video quality on console, so you don't have any options on the software side. And that's not so bad considering everyone you play against will also be bound by these restraints also. That actually makes competitive console play a bit more consistent, or at least reduces the number of variables affecting players' possible advantages/disadvantages in relation to one another.

 

Biggest thing with console is TV/monitor input lag, and you can't get any better than a 1ms monitor. And it sounds like your network and everything else is optimal too. So, the only thing I can think of is maybe purchasing these little joystick-extenders; I've heard they can be a big help in improving aim, so I'd definitely recommend doing some research and seeing if that might be something you want to try out.

 

Note to any other Overwatch players reading in the market for a new TV:

>Make sure you research input lag, and shoot for sub 15ms. I wasn't really as knowledgeable on the subject when I purchased my LED, and the lowest I can get it is 42ms; that makes a huge difference at higher levels of play, where you need every advantage you can get.

u/MrPeriodical · 1 pointr/OWConsole

I'm high diamond.

I used to use vortex but I switched to an inferno on the right stick of all my controllers.