My Destiny 2 XIM4 Setup

This page is evergreen. That means you can always find my current Destiny 2 XIM4 config here.

The hardware and the unique settings that I am currently using on the XIM4 for playing Destiny 2 follow:

Logitech G502 Proteus Core

(MSRP $79.99, Amazon.com)
DPI: 12,000
Polling Rate: 1,000 Hz
LMB: Shoot
RMB: ADS
Middle Click: Tilde (Player Highlight)
Side Scroll: Tab (Switch Weapon)
G4: Q (Grenade)
G5: E (Melee)
G6: R (Reload / Interact)
G7 + G8: Super Macro (Q+E), defined in Logitech Gaming Software
G9: Switch Profile

Hip Sensitivity: 10.00
Aim Down Sight Sensitivity: 7.50
Sprint Sensitivity: 36.00

PlayStation Move Navigation Controller

(Amazon.com)
Analog Stick: Movement
Analog Stick In: Sprint
L1: B (Crouch)
L2: A (Jump)
X: Ghost
O: Menu
PS button: Xbox button

Keyboard

Movement: WASD
Sprint: LShift
Jump: Space
Crouch: LCtrl
Walk: Capslock
Switch Weapons: Tab
Grenade: Q
Melee: E
Reload / Interact: R
Game Menu: Enter
Ghost: T
Player Highlight: Tilde
Xbox Menu (Guide): Esc
D-Pad: Arrow Keys

Ballistics Curves

I’ve run the XIM4 in Destiny 2 using my Destiny setup, and without modified curves. I will continue to experiment with curves.

I’m presently using thepr0’s curve for ADS.

thepr0’s Curve (ADS)

>>> XIM4 [Mouse Ballistics] START PASTE >>>
X4MB:AAAAGgA0AC4AMAAwAC4AMgAwADEANgAwADQAMAA1AA8cKDI8RlBaZG54goyWoKq0xMjI:X4MB
<<< XIM4 END PASTE <<<

Set Y/X Ratio to 1.23

Additional Notes

Destiny 2 on the PC

I experimented briefly with the XIM4 on Destiny 2 for the PC. I have not yet invested the time into tweaking my setup for PC, though I may do so if there is interest. During the one match that I played, I observed that the sensitivities that I used on console were too low for my liking.

on DPI settings with the XIM4…
XIM4 User Manual (PDF) states: “Make sure your mouse is running at its maximum DPI”

on Primary & Secondary button bindings…
I’ve leveraged this setting to provide flexibility in controls – I can swap between digital and analog movement without switching to a separate profile, which comes in handy should my PlayStation Move Navigation Controller decide to give up the ghost midway through a game.

Secondary button bindings can also be used to make a XIM4-native macro. You can create a super macro by binding both Melee and Throw Grenade to a single keystroke like DrLupo does in his XIM4 settings.

DrLupo’s Destiny 2 XIM4 Settings
DrLupo has publicly shared his XIM4 config, updated for Destiny 2, on September 13, 2017 at imgur.com/a/CWfUu

DrLupo previously used RML’s curves in his XIM4 config for Destiny. I collected those curves, and others, on this page for ease of reference.


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