Adjustable No-Recoil Script for Logitech Mice in Arena Breakout Infinite removes almost all vertical recoil from the AK-12 at the start of firing. There is no horizontal recoil compensation. Your mouse must be supported by the Logitech G HUB software.
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The script was created for the following in-game mouse sensitivity settings:
Mouse sensitivity: 1.00
ADS sensitivity: 1.00
4x scope: 1.00
1x scope: 1.00
FOV: 90
Weapon setup: AK-12 with vertical recoil 69, using a 1x/4x scope and BS ammo.
With these settings, the variables should have the following values:
1x: LowX_multiplier = 1
4x: HighX_multiplier = 3
If you have a different loadout or different sensitivity settings, adjust these variables accordingly.
The numbers can be decimals, for example 0.7 or 1.6, etc.
In-game settings for the script:
Right mouse button - aiming (hold the right button in a pressed state).
Attention!!! Due to technical reasons ("Input Lag" affecting macro performance) or weapon modifications, if the crosshair moves down while shooting, decrease the mouse sensitivity settings in the game. If it moves up, increase them.
If the in-game mouse sensitivity settings are too high or too low for you, you can adjust your mouse DPI. This will not affect the macro´s performance.
The script controls:
Mouse Button 5 – activates the script for low magnification.
Mouse Button 4 – activates the script for high magnification.
Left Shift + Mouse Button 4 – switches from automatic fire to single-shot mode while aiming. Hip-fire will remain in automatic mode. Pressing Left Shift + Mouse Button 4 again returns to automatic fire.
Left Shift + Mouse Button 5 – disables the script.
Indication of mode switching:
Scroll Lock ON – lights up when you press Mouse Button 5 or Mouse Button 4.
Scroll Lock OFF – turns off when you press Left Shift + Mouse Button 5.
Scroll Lock BLINK – flashes when switching between different modes.
Attention!!!
Recoil compensation will only work when aiming, that is, when both the right and left mouse buttons are pressed. If the right mouse button is not pressed, the left mouse button will function normally.