Find your genuine sensitivity in CS:GO using a pro player setup spreadsheet for guidance.
Find your genuine sensitivity in CS:GO using a pro player setup spreadsheet for guidance.
For clarity, your effective DPI (eDPI) represents your actual sensitivity, useful for comparing mice and game settings. This assumes your Windows sensitivity is set to the standard 6/11 (6th tick). Determining your true sensitivity is straightforward—multiply your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity.
For competitive CS:GO players, here are some general tips:
- Aim for an eDPI of 2500 or higher for very fast performance.
- 1300 DPI is still quick but may cause aiming issues.
- Between 800 and 1150 DPI is often seen as ideal by pros.
- Less than 700 DPI tends to be slower.
I wanted to explore this further. What is your eDPI? The CS:GO pro player database is regularly updated and available here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...w?sle=true
My DPI stands at 400 with an in-game sensitivity of 2.05, and this setup has remained consistent for a while now. Using a death adder chroma.
3500 pixels per inch, the smallest I think, which means 3500 dpi. For sniping purposes, I’ll go with 800 to 1600 dpi.
the smallest value is nearly zero, just a tiny amount you can picture 1700