Never ever change mouse speed in Windows. Leave it at 6/11 otherwise you will introduce frameskips and jitters to cursor movement. If you want to adjust mouse speed change your DPI instead. You shouldn''t be playing on an office mouse anyway.
0:48 Idk if you're telling people to start aiming directly at their enemy or not but in sv you should avoid doing that and should be aiming past them. If people do choose to try aiming directly at the target they would lose some vision with the dynamic camera. And like you have this entire line you can aim down and still hit them so why try to purposefully aim at one dot on that line? It just doesn't really make sense and I felt like I ahould point it out
The major problem is that in most cases players put their cursor FAR off the target because they are focusing on the laser sight. The goal of this practice method is to break this habit and start putting the cursor closer to the target!
Hmm not that I've have done any deep research but lots of people agree that the Razer Deathadder series have a very good grip. As for my Personal dpi I use 500 but that alone doesn't say anything.. You can have any sensitivity you like as long as your flicks are on point.
Never ever change mouse speed in Windows. Leave it at 6/11 otherwise you will introduce frameskips and jitters to cursor movement. If you want to adjust mouse speed change your DPI instead. You shouldn''t be playing on an office mouse anyway.
Amazing tip! Thank you for stepping in! 👊👊👊
Very nice vid, straight to the point. I'm going to try changing my laser pointer settings next game for sure!
I hope it will help you as much as it helped me! Thank you so much for your feedback!
0:48 Idk if you're telling people to start aiming directly at their enemy or not but in sv you should avoid doing that and should be aiming past them. If people do choose to try aiming directly at the target they would lose some vision with the dynamic camera. And like you have this entire line you can aim down and still hit them so why try to purposefully aim at one dot on that line? It just doesn't really make sense and I felt like I ahould point it out
The major problem is that in most cases players put their cursor FAR off the target because they are focusing on the laser sight. The goal of this practice method is to break this habit and start putting the cursor closer to the target!
I'm looking to replace my mouse soon. Any recommendations? And what sensitivity you are playing on thanks again for great guide! :)
Hmm not that I've have done any deep research but lots of people agree that the Razer Deathadder series have a very good grip. As for my Personal dpi I use 500 but that alone doesn't say anything.. You can have any sensitivity you like as long as your flicks are on point.
go to a store and pick any gaming mouse that feels comfortable to you.