Macros for THE FINALS G Pack Community PREMIUM (Logitech G).
These macros work perfectly regardless of Windows versions
G Pack Community for THE FINALS contains:
- Professional “PRO” macros for: AKM, FCAR, M11, XP-54, M60, LEWIS GUN assembled into one Lua macro-program G Pack!
- Links to instructions for setting up THE FINALS
- Links to complete installation instructions for Logitech G mice
- Additional links to the site and support
PREMIUM features and functions of the pack:
– Maximum speed of the pack through G HUB and almost instantaneous response to switching even on a weak PC.
– A specially optimized set of algorithms and patterns specially prepared for them.
– Ability to reassign macro switches to the G buttons of the Logitech keyboard (Logitech G213, etc.).
– Support for inversion via the INVERSION = true parameter.
Mouse settings in THE FINALS:
Mouse Look Sensitivity: 50
Mouse Zoom Sensitivity Multiplier: 100
Field of View (FOV): 90
Other settings that affect mouse sensitivity should be set to default.
Activating and enabling macros
A special activation system allows you to control the activity of macros 100%.
CapsLock (On/Off) – global activation of macros.
Left/Right Alt, Ctrl or Shift mouse button 5 (depending on the required weapon) – N macro enabled.
Left Mouse Button Right Mouse Button = Fire at sight without recoil with selected macro.
Updates and access to macros
After purchasing, you receive the latest version of the pack and a subscription to 2 additional updates (sent via the product chat).
You can also get an additional update for a detailed, positive review of the product.
You may get kicked out of the game if you start using macros from the very beginning of the match and don’t miss. Therefore, do not enable macros for the first couple of minutes of the match and during this time try to take as many shots as possible. By following this rule you will reduce the number of kicks to a minimum.
These macros are suitable for all Logitech G series mice supported by the Logitech G HUB program
Macros are packaged in a *.zip archive that can be opened, for example, with WinRar.