You do not need to plug in extra dongles or USB adapters.
Many players view recoil compensation as a core mechanic skill. Removing it entirely nullifies a significant part of the game's difficulty curve. As the YouTuber who exposed the exploit noted, while he demonstrated it, his intention was for the developers to patch it, questioning whether pro players who used it legitimately earned their stats.
Is using a "No Recoil" macro "best" for you? Technically, yes. You will win more gunfights. Ethically, the consensus is less certain.
The "best" macro is actually just .
[Trigger Pressed] ──> [Small Delay (ms)] ──> [Apply Y-Axis Pull (-X%)] ──> [Loop Until Release] 1. Match the Fire Rate
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Creating a no recoil macro for your DS4 is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Mostly vertical with a late horizontal drift to the left or right.
To keep your camera from pulling downward when you are hip-firing or navigating menus, set a condition. Program the macro to activate only when Left Trigger (Aim Down Sights) and Right Trigger (Fire) are held down simultaneously.
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You pull the trigger, the gun kicks upward, and you must manually pull down the analog stick.
It creates a "clean" weapon-swap animation that many competitive players use to stay in a "flow state" or to quickly cancel animations. Setting it up: DS4Windows
To create a custom macro that counters vertical recoil by automatically pulling the right analog stick down, follow these steps in DS4Windows Open Profiles : Go to the tab and select Special Actions New Action Action Type Record a Macro from the drop-down menu and name it (e.g., "Anti-Recoil"). Set Trigger : Select your firing button (e.g., R2 Full Pull