This Will Change How You Aim in Star Citizen Forever (ESP Settings)

In this video tutorial, the narrator explains the Enhanced Stick Precision (ESP) feature in Star Citizen and how it can improve aim. They discuss the degree and curvature sliders and provide tips for finding optimal settings, including using an ESP toggle for better control.

In this video, the narrator discusses the Enhanced Stick Precision (ESP) feature in Star Citizen and how it can improve aim. ESP has two main functions: the degree slider and the curvature slider. The degree slider determines how many degrees around the target before the dampening curvature takes effect, while the curvature slider controls the amount of movement slow down as you get closer to the target. The narrator advises finding a comfortable curvature value by flying a small, fast ship and adjusting it until you have fluid movement.

Moving on to ESP settings, the narrator suggests entering arena commander and joining a swarm mode to test them out. For curvature, the goal is to find a value that allows your crosshair to stay on the target without much movement. If you overshoot the target, raise the curvature value. For degrees, the aim is to find a smooth feel between on and off. Too quick of a snap or too slow of a change can be detrimental. The aim here is to find the lowest value possible while still being able to flick aim at opponents.

One con of using ESP is that it affects your aim differently based on the distance to the target. As you get closer to your opponent, you may need faster aim to keep up. To overcome this, the narrator suggests using an ESP toggle. This can be easily bound to a key and allows you to temporarily enable or disable ESP as needed, giving you more control. The narrator emphasizes that while these settings and methods work for him, there might be better alternatives for others.

Overall, the purpose of this tutorial is to help users understand how ESP works and how it can benefit their aim in Star Citizen. The narrator encourages experimentation and provides additional tutorials in the description for further guidance.