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Phoenix - Setup Guide

This document provides a setup guide for the Phoenix software for aim training. It outlines the hardware and software requirements including using a capture card or desktop capture to record gameplay. It also provides steps for configuring an Arduino or TitanTwo controller adapter to use a gamepad like a PlayStation or Xbox controller with the software on PC. The guide details downloading and installing required software like GtunerIV and DS4Windows to enable controller input mapping and capture.

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Phoenix - Setup Guide

This document provides a setup guide for the Phoenix software for aim training. It outlines the hardware and software requirements including using a capture card or desktop capture to record gameplay. It also provides steps for configuring an Arduino or TitanTwo controller adapter to use a gamepad like a PlayStation or Xbox controller with the software on PC. The guide details downloading and installing required software like GtunerIV and DS4Windows to enable controller input mapping and capture.

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PHOENIX

SETUP GUIDE

REQUIREMENTS CAPTURE METHOD


There are a few requirements in-order to You can use either a capture card or
use our software to it's full potential. Those desktop capture.
are:
Capture card is the best method to use if
Controller Converter (TitanTwo) running the script on a 2nd PC.
or an Arduino Build
Here is a list of some recommended cards:
Capture Card
AverMedia Live Gamer MINI - GC311
Personal Computer (PC)
AverMedia Live Gamer ULTRA - GC553

PC SPECIFICATIONS AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2 - GC570

Specifications requirements can differ if you Elgato Cam Link 4K


choose to run the script on the same PC or Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro
on a 2nd PC.
Elgato HD60 S
Running the script on a 2nd machine, has
Elgato HD60 S+
a lower hardware requirement and can
offer the best performance. The Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK.2
requirements are:
Pengo 4K HDMI Grabber
Nvida GTX 1070 or better
Razer Ripsaw HD
Intel i5 or better

At least 8GB of ram, more preferred

About 40gb worth of free HHD/SSD


space free

Running the script for PC, has a higher


hardware requirement, and depending on
your hardware, could result in different
results. The requirements are:

Nvida GTX 3060 or better

Intel i7 or better

At least 16GB of ram or more

About 40gb worth of free HHD/SSD


space free

CUDA SETUP
Our software requires we utilise a PC with a Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) to optimally
track using YOLO. We pair NVIDA CUDA cores with our Object Detection, to increase
performance.

STEP 1
Please download the following ZIP file, this will contain every thing you need to get started.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hpgzi2vqyf9b8d6/simple_build.zip?dl=1

Once downloaded, extract the contents to your C:\ drive. Done correctly, the file structure
should look like the following:

Navigate into C:\opencv_build, select Installer.bat, then right-click on it and select the
following option: "Run as administrator".

STEP 2
Running the Installer for the first time will install Chocolatey, once complete it will prompt
you to close. Close the prompt.

STEP 3
Run the Installer again, in the same manner you did in STEP 1. This time it will install Visual
Studio 2019 Community Edition, and it's development dependencies.

Once complete, you will be prompt to reboot your machine. Please now Reboot your
machine. (or press any key in the terminal window to reboot automatically).

STEP 4
Once your computer has rebooted, run the Installer for a final time, as you did in STEP 1.
This time around it will install CMake, Cuda and Miniconda. It will then continue to create you
a GPU utilised environment.

This process may be long, estimating around 1 hour.

The terminal may close and present a new terminal. This will be building the CUDA
environment for you. The console will output "FINISHED" once it has completed the build.

If your build fails, please feel free to contact one of our very helpful community administrators
for assistance. They're always happy to help.

SETUP
Use the following guide to correctly setup your environment to use Phoenix.

DOWNLOAD
Please download Phoenix from our discord. You will require a subscription to download
it.

You must extract this to your C: drive. Once extracted enter C:/Phoenix and run the
program. You may move the shortcut to your desktop for easier access.

ARDUINO
The Arduino serves as a replacement to the TitanTwo, for PC players. Allowing you to use
either mouse and keyboard, or a controller with Phoenix.

You will need to build your own Arduino, or purchase one from a verified seller.

Information on how to build your own Arduino can be found here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPrRk3jceHg

You will need the following:

KEYESTUDIO Leonardo R3 ATMEGA32U4 (Arduino Leonardo)

USB Host Shield 2.0

WINGONEER USB 2.0 to TTL UART 6PIN CP2102 Module Serial Converter

Soldering Iron

TitanTwo - XBOX
If you would like to use an XBOX controller with Phoenix, you will need to use a Titan Two
device or an Arduino (if playing on PC).

Please download GtunerIV from https://consoletuner.com

STEP 1
Launch GtunerIV and plug in your Titan Two's prog port into to your PC. This will show your
available memory slots.

STEP 2
If your device shows "AU" on the display panel, you need to plug your XBOX controller into
Port A. After 5 seconds or so, plug the controller back into the PC.

STEP 3
Start Phoenix, once the GUI has launched, in the Tweaks Tab, find and check "Controller
Hook". Then click Start Script.

STEP 4
Re-focus to GtunerIV, press F4, or in the top menu open Tools -> KGM Capture.

A dialog will appear on screen, please ensure Keyboard, Mouse and Gamepad/Joystick are
all checked and "Capture all Gamepad/Joystick" is selected.

STEP 5
Click the ENTER CAPTURE MODE button to activate the capture. You may now pick up your
controller. If done successfully, using the device will interact with your pc/console.

If you'd like to use Mouse & Keyboard instead of the controller you will need to download
"KGM - Standard Layout" from Online Resources. Alternatively you can create your own
input translator.

TitanTwo - PLAYSTATION
If you would like to use an PlayStation controller with Phoenix, you will need to use a Titan
Two device or an Arduino (if playing on PC).

Download GtunerIV from https://consoletuner.com

Download DS4Windows from:


https://tinyurl.com/54zr3nfd

STEP 1
Launch GtunerIV and plug in your Titan Two's prog port into to your PC. This will show your
available memory slots.

STEP 2
If your device shows "AU" on the display panel, you need to plug your Playstation controller
into Port A. After 5 seconds or so, plug the controller back into the PC.

STEP 3
Download and install the following: https://tinyurl.com/2p9esjyd

Once complete, start DS4Windows, you may be prompted to install additional requirements,
do so.

Once launched, your PlayStation controller should be listed in the Controllers tab. If it is not,
please re-plug in your controller to the PC until it is listed.

STEP 3
Start Phoenix, once the GUI has launched, in the Tweaks Tab, find and check "Controller
Hook". Then click Start Script.

STEP 4
Re-focus to GtunerIV, press F4, or in the top menu open Tools -> KGM Capture.

A dialog will appear on screen, please ensure Keyboard, Mouse and Gamepad/Joystick are
all checked.

Please select the option which includes "(XBOX 360 For Windows)".

STEP 5
Click the ENTER CAPTURE MODE button to activate the capture. You may now pick up your
controller. If done successfully, using the device will interact with your pc/console.

If you'd like to use Mouse & Keyboard instead of the controller you will need to download
"KGM - Standard Layout" from Online Resources. Alternatively you can create your own
input translator.

PHOENIX AIM SOLUTIONS

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