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I'm thinking about whether he thinks he's in a comfortable sensitivity range and adjusting accordingly. We're using a mouse here, not a controller. You can move your hand as quickly as you like. This is what I did when I first started using a mouse and keyboard, and it gave me the best results...or maybe not? I'm not sure, only you know...dick.
Hardware/Physical: Ensure you have the latest firmware installed, avoiding features like angle-snapping. Verify your playing surface isn’t overly slippery—consider using a mousepad if needed. Software: Turn off mouse acceleration globally, explore Razer’s control settings, and confirm details such as angle-snapping and correction options. Increase the polling rate to around 500 or 1000Hz, as recommended. Measure your sensitivity in 360/in or 360/cm and try to maintain consistency across games using the provided guide: http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm. These adjustments won’t directly boost your aim, but they’ll help with movement consistency. Practice regularly and stay persistent.
You've been enjoying many cooperative games such as Killing Floor, Payday and Left 4 Dead. It's easy to adapt quickly when playing with a mouse, especially without the pressure of competing against others. I'm not really into being a top CSGO player, so that's okay with me.
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Repeat and hone your skills with low sensitivity when playing games such as CS:GO, Quake and Unreal. Increase your sensitivity for smoother gameplay. Turn off side buttons on the Naga during FPS sessions to avoid accidental mistakes like switching to knife during a crucial moment.