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  • soonerfaithfullS Offline
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    Can anyone explain how analog swing works with the PCI? I understand you push the right stick forward but how does the PCI come into play? Or how is determined where it ends up?

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    Use zone plus analog stride control your own PCI.

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    This game is similar to a racing game with zone pci being the manual gear box the other 2 is like choosing automatic. Manual you can down shift on corners and and rev match while the auto cannot. My opinion i started using zone and pci 2 years ago and think its superior.

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    I’m not asking if I should use it or not. I’ve started playing some games with it and just wanted to know what determines the PCI placement.

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    well you can use zone plus analog or pure analog where you only use the right stick and the you can only control the horizontal placement of the pci but the vertical placement of the pci is determined by your timing and the player's vision.

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    @VeganMeatbawls said in Analog swing:

    well you can use zone plus analog or pure analog where you only use the right stick and the you can only control the horizontal placement of the pci but the vertical placement of the pci is determined by your timing and the player's vision.

    That’s what I was wanting to know. I’ve been playing around with pure analog using the stick. I kept seeing the PCI ending up in different locations and was wondering how it was determined. Thanks

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