Actually both is true. Some players can attain higher precision on higher sens while some have some sick flicking playstyles on low sense (like me). It rlly just depends on the person behind the screen.
Thing about low sens is that it forces you to be efficient focusing on crosshair placements and letting then enemies walk into it. While high sens players treat it more like eyes looking around the place then try snap onto enemies. High sens is better if you have discipline.
Makes so much more sense of why I'm Inconsistent, I've been on high sense using low sense techniques, now I'm on a low sense so my true skill can shine and I can improve. Thanks!
I prefer high sense because i have a very tight area to play in. My mouse has like no room. High sense helps me to move round like I need to be without hitting in to everything around me
i can relate with u so much, high cost of university and living in big city left me with an table only 60cm length :)) my laptop even have 1/3 of it stay outside the table to fit my medium size mousepad
Imo sense preference can also come down to the agent you play and how you play the agent. Like I like playing raze and satchelling both long distance and quick close satchels so a mid higher sense is practically necessary for me. Say a chamber main however, you don't really have any needs to have to move your mouse too much so you can naturally run a lower sense. Just my opinion and view.
Except there are objective advantages and disadvantages to every sensitivity. Yes, it's preference, but nobody determines their sens based on these pros/cons, but based on what 'feels better'. It's a very vague and unreliable method. Pros of low sens: - Easier to do precise movements, thus better for slower games, or games where you engage enemies from afar. - With a big mousepad becomes very practical. - Mid/low sens values are often best for improving muscle memory and habit-forming, and maintaining/retaining them. Cons of low sens: - Fast targets become impossible/troublesome to track. - Fast close-quarter situations become harder to deal with. - Very easy to end up using a TOO LOW sens, and down the line getting a coach telling you "Bro, two huge strokes for a 90 degree turn is too fucking slow!", so it's important to be conscious of these things when picking a low sens. FYI yes basically there's many deaths due to low sens alone. - Go too low and you won't be able to transfer your skill to other games, as you'll have to use a faster sens that's more suitable for those games instead. - If you use a low DPI, you may get a higher initial sensor delay on certain mice. Some Razer mice have this for instance. - Other minor/specific things. Pros of high sens: - You are in complete control of everything around you. - Perfect for fast games where precision is not as needed. Even in Valorant, agents like Raze or Neon benefit from a slightly higher sens than average. - You're not swinging your arm around like a maniac. It uses less energy, makes your in-game movement more snappy and responsive. - Makes you faster. Never have to worry about being too slow, instead, your issue will always be not MISSING your shots. - Doesn't require tons of mouse space. - If using a high DPI, your mouse may be much more responsive. Some Razer mice have this for instance. - High sens is more suitable for a lot more games. As long as you keep it consistent, your skill will transfer over nicely and you won't have to re-learn a different sens for a new game if you were to have been using a low sens. Cons of high sens: - Humans are not biomechanically designed to perform precise & detailed movements. It's very easy to end up using a TOO HIGH sensitivity and end up performing significantly worse in your games, than if you were to use a sligtly lower sens. - You will be shaky and will likely struggle to land headshots. I used to use a high sens and getting headshots was impossible until I switched to low sens. - A high-friction mouse & mousepad setup might be needed if you're keen on using a high sens. - A heavier mouse will actually be better for high sens play. It will prevent a lot of the shakiness too. - Other specific reasons. In the opinion of a 5% player, you should ideally stick to as close to a medium sensitivity as possible. Try to obtain BOTH the ADVANTAGES of a high sens and a low sens, while NOT having any of the DISADVANTAGES, while still keeping things comfortable. Key words being "try to". Most players just get a huge mousepad and use a low sens that works. Because it works, but doesn't work perfectly nor universally. If you're loving an eDPI value anywhere from 300 to 500 eDpi, you may be one of the lucky ones to be using a "universal mid eDpi value". I'd recommend sticking to it forever on every game you play.
@@its_mil_4816 so you're just gonna single out a very insignificant & irrelevant group of players? What about those who play on the extreme sensitivity values? Do they not count just because they don't play at pro level? You can't just ignore those who play at 1000+ eDpi, or those who play at double-digin edpi. The countless exceptions prove that it's not compulsory to imitate what pro players do because there's plenty of top 1% players in all kinds of fps games whom do not conform to the 'standards'. the pro play argument is a weak, lazy, often incorrect as well as an annoying argument to hear, and every normie who makes it is very clearly no higher than Ascendant... I'd be surprised if they're even Ascendant though, with such little understanding of these things. The fact remains that various eDpi ranges have different pros/cons, and therefore people use all kinds of values for different reasons or due to unbiased preference. Only a shit player would think that the absolute highest level of play has any concrete connection to Valorant Ranked. At this point I can't even laugh anymore. Ya'll really believe this crap and then end up googling "pro player settings" like that's gonna get you out of Gold 💀
I used to play Dota, Osu, Apex Legend, and when playing Valorant, my teammates sometimes asked me why my sens was so high, and I started to think whether low sens was better for fps games like Valorant? because I have played Apex Legends before and there were no problems, in fact I have reached master rank in Apex. so yeah that's how I came here
This is targeted to those who want to improve and climb the ranks to those who play casually you probably wont get too much out of this. First things first if you happen to be under plat just read the TLDR you will want to focus on improving your gameplay rather than just finding a sense crutch. and for most your aim isn't what is holding you back it is most likely your other mechanics like movement or positioning. You want the n1 tip to better aim, play more and start to understand your strengths. Then base your sensitivity off of those said strengths. Ofc this is after you have gotten pretty deep into the game id say plat or dia. Sense isn't preference but rather personalized on your previous video game experience. So no just cause you prefer 0.5 1600dpi cause you don't have to move your arm/reset your mouse doesn't mean it is the optimal sense for you. Also playing the lowest sense you can play on wont just be inherently the best. A good tip to improving aim is to just find a lower sens and is why many people recommend such low senses. As a low sens user i see the appeal to it but trying to force yourself to learn arm aim and resetting your mouse may just stall your progress. also don't worry too much on the 360 thing it is a good idea to have a sense high enough to move around most of your screen but it isn't a game breaker like some will preach. TLDR if you don't know which sensitivity to play on then it probably doesn't matter except for the extremes.
For valorant in game low sens is just better.But you can counter that and make ur normal sensi by increasing mouse DPI.But ingame low sens has a lot of advantage in valorant.
I feel like if your good with both high sens would be better for a duelist and low sens for sentenial. Just because duelists have to check more corners and rush in quickly while sentenials usually hold without need to rush in.
High sensw makes sense if you are playing in computer shops or any tight set ups not everyone has the luxury to afford spaceous set up to move your entire arm
Okay Listen... low is definitely better than high and it is because of one pretty obvious point: on high sens, the skill ceiling on your aim is lower, meaning there is gonna be a point where you physically cant improve anymore because things like some micro adjustments get impossible for example. With low sens you can improve way further if not even endlessly
I play 1600dpi .1 sens radiant 100 average and top 10 peak I think the truly dangerous players are ones who use extreme ends of the senses generally especially low but im bias since ranked is just aim duels anyways get good mechanics I dont think decision making is needed much other than using util just outaim them
Than there is me... A3 player that is as much satisfied with his sens as Tenz... it either too heigh or too low... i cant decide... its just impossible
ive been playing high sens since csgo ( my rank is supreme/ge) in valo i play on 1300 dpi and 0.18 sens and yes i know its high but i cant play with low sens in this game ( im diamond 2 )
there will never be that " ouh this 0.xxx sens on xxxx dpi is the BEST and only sens you need" nah.. its about comfy, preferences and even table space.. i don't agree on changing your sens frequently as sens is something you grow to be comfy on, why change?!
Find where you are comfortable at I guess? I'm a dota2 player before I tried valorant. I got 2800 dpi and 1.0 sens when I was in iron. I adjusted to 0.4 sens with 1600 dpi now I'm finally gold. I still suck at valorant so I'm figuring things out now.
play dm increase if you can't turn around easily or decrease if you over shoot flixs and can't make accurate micro adjustments. Easy. Razer has the best price/performance in my opinion for mice currently. Cheap mouse pad Ikea xl. Try a couple of pro players senses and fiddle with cross hair you need something that feels comfortable not just a copy of pro crosshair. Every one has different eyes and setups hope that helped some newer players
High sens is ideal for tight spaces set up lile if you are playing on an office desk set and quite shaky to move your entire arm Low sensitivity is good if you had a big space in your table not desk but table and you had vast space to move around with stable set up
You probably won't read this. But I've been playing 800 dpi 0.12 sens for about 3 weeks, it is amazing but the problem is when an enemy gets close to me or behind me I can't do anything. I love low sens but do you think I should go back to my old sens so that I can flick better?
@homosepian I switched back... too fast 🤣 I took a 6month break and was slow af so instead of realizing I'm rusty I switched lmao but I'm back to .25 that's the goat lol
@homosepian I usually do one DM before comp to warmup the hand. The rest is just reflex and memory. Lots of people continuously change their sens so they're not able to build up that memory. They have one good game and think it's fine but the next 3 they go 5-17 I always urge my friends and ppl who ask me to find a comfortable sens and stick with it
Ive been immortal 8 different acts. Im telling you now. All of us use low sensitivity. All the pros do as well. You shouldnt be using high sense in this game tbh
Well started off higher sens for me was .35 on 800. Was a little to fast but then I tried lower sens… around 220 edpi. I had more control but It was harder to 180 and flick around when checking behind myself. Due to being more of a wrist aimer. Honestly don’t know how people forearm don’t stick/ drag on their mouse pad. Probably should get a arm sleeve. This of course had made it more tiring to play. So now I’m going back to a faster sense around 256 edpi. Just need to retrain myself not to overflick. I think people should just learn a sense even if it’s not comfortable. As the sense will get comfortable as you practice your aim.
This is top tier advice
Fax
High sensitivity = More Speed
Low Sensitive = More Precision
This applies to most if not all shooting games.
No shit
U can achieve both in both sens
Actually both is true. Some players can attain higher precision on higher sens while some have some sick flicking playstyles on low sense (like me). It rlly just depends on the person behind the screen.
@@cheszywutzy5129 keep in mind high precision and speed on lower sens is easier to develop than high precision and speed on higher sens
@@cheszywutzy5129low sens is best for long range fights. It's a disadvantage for low sens players when it comes to fighting short range fights.
Nice short and simple explanation of each👍
Thing about low sens is that it forces you to be efficient focusing on crosshair placements and letting then enemies walk into it. While high sens players treat it more like eyes looking around the place then try snap onto enemies. High sens is better if you have discipline.
Low sens teaches you to be good. High sens rewards you for being good
@@tinocabral4201 W
@@tinocabral4201 ✍️✍️✍️
high sens is better, yet 99.99999% of pros play low sens. Maybe you know sth they dont.
high sens is a double side blade,you can be rewarded by it or just getting shitted using it
Makes so much more sense of why I'm Inconsistent, I've been on high sense using low sense techniques, now I'm on a low sense so my true skill can shine and I can improve. Thanks!
Hybrid would always be the best. A sens that requires both hand and arm to work together is the way to go
It’s easy to say that but hard to find, no one wants to do a time consuming task with that little reward to it
basically,
high sens: closer gunfights with high firerate guns
low sens: long range gunfights with good first bullet accuracy
Balanced way. Turn ur wrist. If it goes 180°, it's good. And that's my universal tips
And there is other opinion. Go from left to right of your mousepad and set the sens so you do 180
@@tennasadam5780left to right for 180, jesus Christ that is some really low sens huh, I do left to right 360, i have an average mousepad (800x300).
@@aranowfedrick7536 did you really replayed after a year? xd
I prefer high sense because i have a very tight area to play in. My mouse has like no room. High sense helps me to move round like I need to be without hitting in to everything around me
Problem with that is that u will never have tried low sense. The sense should adjust to u, not u adjust to the space
i can relate with u so much, high cost of university and living in big city left me with an table only 60cm length :)) my laptop even have 1/3 of it stay outside the table to fit my medium size mousepad
@@minhkienphupham5531 mee too
Same bro
High sense for tight area we don't have the luxury to have a really cool vast area
@@hoangt4182 i won't admit that im broke haha
Imo sense preference can also come down to the agent you play and how you play the agent. Like I like playing raze and satchelling both long distance and quick close satchels so a mid higher sense is practically necessary for me. Say a chamber main however, you don't really have any needs to have to move your mouse too much so you can naturally run a lower sense. Just my opinion and view.
Except there are objective advantages and disadvantages to every sensitivity.
Yes, it's preference, but nobody determines their sens based on these pros/cons, but based on what 'feels better'. It's a very vague and unreliable method.
Pros of low sens:
- Easier to do precise movements, thus better for slower games, or games where you engage enemies from afar.
- With a big mousepad becomes very practical.
- Mid/low sens values are often best for improving muscle memory and habit-forming, and maintaining/retaining them.
Cons of low sens:
- Fast targets become impossible/troublesome to track.
- Fast close-quarter situations become harder to deal with.
- Very easy to end up using a TOO LOW sens, and down the line getting a coach telling you "Bro, two huge strokes for a 90 degree turn is too fucking slow!", so it's important to be conscious of these things when picking a low sens. FYI yes basically there's many deaths due to low sens alone.
- Go too low and you won't be able to transfer your skill to other games, as you'll have to use a faster sens that's more suitable for those games instead.
- If you use a low DPI, you may get a higher initial sensor delay on certain mice. Some Razer mice have this for instance.
- Other minor/specific things.
Pros of high sens:
- You are in complete control of everything around you.
- Perfect for fast games where precision is not as needed. Even in Valorant, agents like Raze or Neon benefit from a slightly higher sens than average.
- You're not swinging your arm around like a maniac. It uses less energy, makes your in-game movement more snappy and responsive.
- Makes you faster. Never have to worry about being too slow, instead, your issue will always be not MISSING your shots.
- Doesn't require tons of mouse space.
- If using a high DPI, your mouse may be much more responsive. Some Razer mice have this for instance.
- High sens is more suitable for a lot more games. As long as you keep it consistent, your skill will transfer over nicely and you won't have to re-learn a different sens for a new game if you were to have been using a low sens.
Cons of high sens:
- Humans are not biomechanically designed to perform precise & detailed movements. It's very easy to end up using a TOO HIGH sensitivity and end up performing significantly worse in your games, than if you were to use a sligtly lower sens.
- You will be shaky and will likely struggle to land headshots. I used to use a high sens and getting headshots was impossible until I switched to low sens.
- A high-friction mouse & mousepad setup might be needed if you're keen on using a high sens.
- A heavier mouse will actually be better for high sens play. It will prevent a lot of the shakiness too.
- Other specific reasons.
In the opinion of a 5% player, you should ideally stick to as close to a medium sensitivity as possible. Try to obtain BOTH the ADVANTAGES of a high sens and a low sens, while NOT having any of the DISADVANTAGES, while still keeping things comfortable.
Key words being "try to". Most players just get a huge mousepad and use a low sens that works. Because it works, but doesn't work perfectly nor universally.
If you're loving an eDPI value anywhere from 300 to 500 eDpi, you may be one of the lucky ones to be using a "universal mid eDpi value". I'd recommend sticking to it forever on every game you play.
300 edpi is high sens. Look at the average pro sens in Valorant
@@its_mil_4816 so you're just gonna single out a very insignificant & irrelevant group of players?
What about those who play on the extreme sensitivity values? Do they not count just because they don't play at pro level?
You can't just ignore those who play at 1000+ eDpi, or those who play at double-digin edpi.
The countless exceptions prove that it's not compulsory to imitate what pro players do because there's plenty of top 1% players in all kinds of fps games whom do not conform to the 'standards'. the pro play argument is a weak, lazy, often incorrect as well as an annoying argument to hear, and every normie who makes it is very clearly no higher than Ascendant... I'd be surprised if they're even Ascendant though, with such little understanding of these things.
The fact remains that various eDpi ranges have different pros/cons, and therefore people use all kinds of values for different reasons or due to unbiased preference.
Only a shit player would think that the absolute highest level of play has any concrete connection to Valorant Ranked. At this point I can't even laugh anymore. Ya'll really believe this crap and then end up googling "pro player settings" like that's gonna get you out of Gold 💀
This comment is gold ! thank you... what is a "medium" sense ... 800 dpi ?
@@marcelssackhaarehi there im 10 months past ur comment BUT id say somewhere around .35 on 800 dpi is a medium sens for valorant
@@wolfliondog17 Thanks for anwsering bro !
I always think that you have to adjust on whatever sensitivity you use
Lows send you use your wrist and arm, Hugh you use wrist and fingers.
my friends freaked out when they found out i had 800 dpi and 0.6 sens
I HAVE THE SAME SENS AM PLAT 2 WRIST AIMER
@@suryanshsingh2753 nice I am plat 2 now aswell but I lowered my sens a little bit
Is 1000 dpi and 1.0 sens high?
@@ItzsarG a lil...I mean I play @5.5 800dpi and I peaked diamond 3 this act
Thats not even that high ig i am 1400 dpi and 0.55
I played on low sen for a very long time, its hard to improve, because my aim were in consistent, recently change to high sen, feels alot better.
the best sens to start with is 800 dpi and .35 or .3 probably
That is so low
@@Mot0Mot0 average sens tbh any higher than .4 and you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage. I consider .2 800 too low to play on.
@@Mot0Mot0 it's literally average
@@its_mil_4816 yeah this is my exact sens now lmao
@@Mot0Mot0 ahaha I'm glad to see the progression of judgement
Bro these tips actually make sense
I used to play Dota, Osu, Apex Legend, and when playing Valorant, my teammates sometimes asked me why my sens was so high, and I started to think whether low sens was better for fps games like Valorant? because I have played Apex Legends before and there were no problems, in fact I have reached master rank in Apex. so yeah that's how I came here
You can learn with any sens. Its just easier being more precise in the beginning with lower sens
This is targeted to those who want to improve and climb the ranks to those who play casually you probably wont get too much out of this.
First things first if you happen to be under plat just read the TLDR you will want to focus on improving your gameplay rather than just finding a sense crutch. and for most your aim isn't what is holding you back it is most likely your other mechanics like movement or positioning.
You want the n1 tip to better aim, play more and start to understand your strengths. Then base your sensitivity off of those said strengths. Ofc this is after you have gotten pretty deep into the game id say plat or dia. Sense isn't preference but rather personalized on your previous video game experience. So no just cause you prefer 0.5 1600dpi cause you don't have to move your arm/reset your mouse doesn't mean it is the optimal sense for you. Also playing the lowest sense you can play on wont just be inherently the best. A good tip to improving aim is to just find a lower sens and is why many people recommend such low senses. As a low sens user i see the appeal to it but trying to force yourself to learn arm aim and resetting your mouse may just stall your progress. also don't worry too much on the 360 thing it is a good idea to have a sense high enough to move around most of your screen but it isn't a game breaker like some will preach.
TLDR if you don't know which sensitivity to play on then it probably doesn't matter except for the extremes.
also this is general advice and my own opinion I am not some pro or anything so this shouldn't be a rule book to aim.
People have an optimal natural sens
Bro calculated the answer
I use high sens just to dodge flashes
Your right but my sense is in the middle so I can do all these actions
For valorant in game low sens is just better.But you can counter that and make ur normal sensi by increasing mouse DPI.But ingame low sens has a lot of advantage in valorant.
it doesn't make sense eDPI decides if u low or high sensi
Agents like neon and rqze need high sens I think.
I feel like if your good with both high sens would be better for a duelist and low sens for sentenial. Just because duelists have to check more corners and rush in quickly while sentenials usually hold without need to rush in.
high for duelist yes but idk abt low for sentinel, anchoring site can force u to look multiple ways quickly
Sensitivity makes no difference unless it greatly deviates from the standard. Use whatever you want.
High sensw makes sense if you are playing in computer shops or any tight set ups not everyone has the luxury to afford spaceous set up to move your entire arm
@@francisjosephcutamora8530 how is that relevant
I just switched from high dpi gaming for 2 years to low dpi and i have fallen in love with lower dpi
With your Exploration high sens would be better cause it gives you more freedom in what to do
Also genetics and stuff like ur mousepad/desk space
Took 4 weeks but I transferred myself easily from 2.95 800dpi to .6 800dpi
if u have a big mousepad try 0.3 with 800 dpi
@Cesar- i got mine down to 0.3 800 dpi, didnt go lower cause i didnt think i needed to
Okay Listen... low is definitely better than high and it is because of one pretty obvious point: on high sens, the skill ceiling on your aim is lower, meaning there is gonna be a point where you physically cant improve anymore because things like some micro adjustments get impossible for example. With low sens you can improve way further if not even endlessly
My arms hurt when playing on low sense 😢
Please make a video on high sense guide
High sens = smaller table
Low sens = larger table
Bro ur advice really help me
you nailed it pretty much
I used more wrist whenever I played osu so that always felt more comfortable
You can do both with low and high sens
Me using medium sens-
*Confused noises*
I switch every day because I’m inconsistent with the 2 sens :0.25 and0.4
Phoenix is teaching us how to play valorant lol😂
I play 1600dpi .1 sens radiant 100 average and top 10 peak I think the truly dangerous players are ones who use extreme ends of the senses generally especially low but im bias since ranked is just aim duels anyways get good mechanics I dont think decision making is needed much other than using util just outaim them
*me* : "plays a low sens with my wrist"
"Crack"
*me* : "ohh fu-"
Than there is me... A3 player that is as much satisfied with his sens as Tenz... it either too heigh or too low... i cant decide... its just impossible
1.5-3 sens, I'm practicing 10 down to .1 to test which sense is good for me
I love default 1 also that is for me is the 0.1
Damn! My dpi is 1000 (Default for all my game, Sen is 0.712)
Im Nova3 in Csgo and Dia2 in Valorant.
I can't use medium sens, only low or high, no in-between. Currently using 0.172 800 dpi
.754 800dpi
ive been playing high sens since csgo ( my rank is supreme/ge) in valo i play on 1300 dpi and 0.18 sens and yes i know its high but i cant play with low sens in this game ( im diamond 2 )
Low dpi for campers. High dpi for rushers.
2007 cod advice
-1 iq advice
I use .39 on 800 dpi. Always have and I’m currently peak immortal 2 :)
there will never be that " ouh this 0.xxx sens on xxxx dpi is the BEST and only sens you need" nah.. its about comfy, preferences and even table space.. i don't agree on changing your sens frequently as sens is something you grow to be comfy on, why change?!
high sens is better because you faster to move your crosshair
I want to play on 800dpi .22 but i just think its too low for neon
objectively high sense is better if you know how to use it
idk but i just feel better fliking with low sens
Not until you have tight spaces you can't just hit anybody in computer shops most computer shops are crammed unless the vip area has more space
every val player says low sens is better the people who say high sens is good are playing low sens but not as low
i’m lazy and don’t wanna flail my arms around so i’ve always played on super high sense
how high
@@eeeesyywuwiz2836 1600 DPI then 1.6 sensitivity in game
@@Shmoovethat's actually not that fast tbh, that's fairly fast for me
which is interesting
@@Shmoove pls tell me ur rank then
@@subarugoat69 20 i think idk i dont play that often
Some real ass shit!!
Find where you are comfortable at I guess? I'm a dota2 player before I tried valorant. I got 2800 dpi and 1.0 sens when I was in iron. I adjusted to 0.4 sens with 1600 dpi now I'm finally gold. I still suck at valorant so I'm figuring things out now.
play dm increase if you can't turn around easily or decrease if you over shoot flixs and can't make accurate micro adjustments. Easy. Razer has the best price/performance in my opinion for mice currently. Cheap mouse pad Ikea xl. Try a couple of pro players senses and fiddle with cross hair you need something that feels comfortable not just a copy of pro crosshair. Every one has different eyes and setups hope that helped some newer players
Preference wont save you from dodging flash and then flicking back to hit shots mfs swipe like a mile to turn back low sens suck
There's me who can play both based on agent
im 0.2 sens at 400 dpi. is that alright?
I play on both to improve all of them
Am i the only one that play with 800dpi 0.3 sens and uses wrist😂
Me in 5.15
What is considered high sens?
Low sens with raw accel
Me playing on 10 sense and 1600dpi: 💀💀
Chad
ik this is a joke but i really play on 100 0 dpi and 1 sens
Hey I use low sens but I play crosshair placement and I do flick and I hit clips with my flicks
High sens is ideal for tight spaces set up lile if you are playing on an office desk set and quite shaky to move your entire arm
Low sensitivity is good if you had a big space in your table not desk but table and you had vast space to move around with stable set up
You probably won't read this. But I've been playing 800 dpi 0.12 sens for about 3 weeks, it is amazing but the problem is when an enemy gets close to me or behind me I can't do anything. I love low sens but do you think I should go back to my old sens so that I can flick better?
use rawaccel
800dpi with .32 igs
I’m a pretty low sens player (0.215) and I want to switch to an higher sens, what should I do? (0.3 feels too high)
Try 0.27
@@GabrielHenrique-xy2eb Thanks for the advice!
I play at 1.35 sens with 800 dpi due to low mouse space. Givee some advice pls
whats ur rank
Hit immortal .25 800 dpi... recently switched to .4 about 3 days ago 🤣
why switched?
@homosepian I switched back... too fast 🤣
I took a 6month break and was slow af so instead of realizing I'm rusty I switched lmao but I'm back to .25 that's the goat lol
@@arturmielniczek6600 do you need to warm up daily for reflex shots or it's just like that in the memory?
@homosepian I usually do one DM before comp to warmup the hand. The rest is just reflex and memory.
Lots of people continuously change their sens so they're not able to build up that memory. They have one good game and think it's fine but the next 3 they go 5-17
I always urge my friends and ppl who ask me to find a comfortable sens and stick with it
@@arturmielniczek6600 thanks
Is 800 dpi and .45 ingame high?
In terms of what pros use this would be classed in the higher end but for the general player base this would be around avg.
What is your Sens
1600 and 0.126 is?
What about raw accel
My sense 2.069 unknown dpi
I know i have goos number
0.41 800dpi gang
same
Try .44 with 1000 it feels so good and smooth
I play on 0.42 or sometimes 0.41
Medium Sens Gang
Ah yes, the middle child of mouse sensitivity that everyone forgets about 💀
1600 dpi, 1.0 sens am i cooked? (im plat 1 rn)
you might be bro
Your cooked
@@s8uza dw im using 0.5 now
Why do you sound like phoenix?
i use 1000 dpi 1.394
i play 0.275 on 800 dpi try it honestly ❤
Jokes on you i use default sens
The best player i know dont even know their sens. Soo just don’t overthink it
Bro are you iron and hes bronze?
Ive been immortal 8 different acts. Im telling you now. All of us use low sensitivity. All the pros do as well. You shouldnt be using high sense in this game tbh
Enter forsaken
@@TOMMYWINKenter jinggg
Enter aspas
Don’t listen to this bad advice lower Sens is better
Is 0.47 high
Basically low sens is for bitciez that wait on corners. Yea fun playstyle.
My sense is 0.25 😅
I have enough desk space to flick when I need to tho
So it’s jus common sense lol
Well started off higher sens for me was .35 on 800. Was a little to fast but then I tried lower sens… around 220 edpi. I had more control but It was harder to 180 and flick around when checking behind myself. Due to being more of a wrist aimer. Honestly don’t know how people forearm don’t stick/ drag on their mouse pad. Probably should get a arm sleeve. This of course had made it more tiring to play. So now I’m going back to a faster sense around 256 edpi. Just need to retrain myself not to overflick. I think people should just learn a sense even if it’s not comfortable. As the sense will get comfortable as you practice your aim.
Fortnite sens vs csgo sens
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My sensitivity is 1.