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I'll help you figure out whether this CS myth, lie, or truth is accurate. Let's break it down together.

I'll help you figure out whether this CS myth, lie, or truth is accurate. Let's break it down together.

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choppchopp
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06-25-2016, 03:04 PM
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Of course, individuals often mimic what experts are doing. Even without a physical edge, it can boost mental confidence. I find comparing DPI pointless. How many users adjust their mouse settings to match professional levels? Probably few. Sensitivity really depends on personal preference. Each player chooses a setting that feels right for them. Both high and low sensitivity have pros and cons. High settings allow quicker 180-degree turns but make aiming longer distances harder. Low settings make long-distance aiming simpler, though you need to move the mouse a lot to turn quickly. Pros often opt for low sensitivity because it lets them execute 180s swiftly, reducing that drawback. But honestly, it's all about what feels best for each person. Those who set their sensitivity based solely on a pro’s choice are usually not well informed.
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choppchopp
06-25-2016, 03:04 PM #11

Of course, individuals often mimic what experts are doing. Even without a physical edge, it can boost mental confidence. I find comparing DPI pointless. How many users adjust their mouse settings to match professional levels? Probably few. Sensitivity really depends on personal preference. Each player chooses a setting that feels right for them. Both high and low sensitivity have pros and cons. High settings allow quicker 180-degree turns but make aiming longer distances harder. Low settings make long-distance aiming simpler, though you need to move the mouse a lot to turn quickly. Pros often opt for low sensitivity because it lets them execute 180s swiftly, reducing that drawback. But honestly, it's all about what feels best for each person. Those who set their sensitivity based solely on a pro’s choice are usually not well informed.

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WhoIsKiller
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06-25-2016, 03:41 PM
#12
Sensores... Rolleyes
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WhoIsKiller
06-25-2016, 03:41 PM #12

Sensores... Rolleyes

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EndShulker
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06-25-2016, 11:51 PM
#13
You're all set with the current settings. The low DPI issue appears after 2300, but your 450 DPI works fine for desktop. I don't plan to adjust the window sensitivity. My experience is playing at 1.46 with 450 DPI, and changing it to 900 with a slight sensitivity tweak wouldn't affect performance if you have a good sensor.
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EndShulker
06-25-2016, 11:51 PM #13

You're all set with the current settings. The low DPI issue appears after 2300, but your 450 DPI works fine for desktop. I don't plan to adjust the window sensitivity. My experience is playing at 1.46 with 450 DPI, and changing it to 900 with a slight sensitivity tweak wouldn't affect performance if you have a good sensor.

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