View Full Version : Pitch Control - Motion Sensor/d-pad/analogue
daedalus_3141
31st July 2011, 08:59 AM
Hey to all,
I'm new to this forum and wipeout HD online. I've watched Phaetons youtube for venom anulpha past as well as other tracks where he has pulled of barrel rolls that seem totally impossible. I'm getting used to the nose up/down but read some people use the sensor control. I was just interested to know what people use as preference and if any one could give any tips on how to pull off the nose-up side-shift to barrel roll. I beat zico but only by 0.03 seconds, i would love the feeling of smashing by a few secs like in the leader boards.
trackripper
31st July 2011, 10:34 AM
Welcome to the forums :)
As for your question on preference, I tend to use the d-pad for pitch control, I tried using the motion sensor and found that it just doesn't cut it, it's way too vague and doesn't get me enough air when I pitch up compared to the d-pad. The d-pad is a lot harder to use though since you often have to steer and pitch at the same time.
daedalus_3141
31st July 2011, 10:53 AM
I've been trying the Pitch with sensor Control but it's a nightmare, i find myself forgetting about it and pointing the controller down and drilling the ship into the track:( So i guess i've gotta practice loads more to nail steering and pitching with the d-pad.
This is one of the best games i've played:)
Dark_Phantom_89
31st July 2011, 10:58 AM
I don't use any motion pitching and just rely on the Analog sticks. Seems to do the job for me when I nose up and sideshift BR most of the time.
amplificated
31st July 2011, 11:18 AM
This has been discussed many times before, but anyway; I use motion pitching. It isn't perfect, but I don't know how it compares to the d-pad or stick being used at their best potentials, as I found using them to be immensely unwieldy and would never have considered myself anywhere near "even okay" with them.
Even amongst the top players you're likely to see large differences in control setup; although due to the franchise being one that's been around for a long time, a lot of those top players have traditional leanings. That's usually for good reason - they just work, and are usually simple.
I just feel, as someone new to the series with HD, motion controlled pitching makes things easier again, despite the laggy feel (which can be compensated for).
That all said, it's proven that you can make world records with any setup as long as it works for you.
daedalus_3141
31st July 2011, 12:48 PM
Apologies for bringing up an old topic. Thank you for taking time to give the information again it is very useful:)
Oryx Crake
31st July 2011, 01:43 PM
I use motion pitching set to fairly high sensetivity say around... 60% which means you really have to pitch the controller a lot to get a reaction which is good for places like the piranha bowl on cp fwd (especially if you want the br after it) but I still use the up and down buttons on my d-pad for most pitch controlling.
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