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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Did you watch the video I posted?
400/800 DPI has so much input lag.
If you wanna use low sense, you still can adjust it ingame.
It's Windows 11 but 10 has the same settings.
idk then
It has to look like on my screenshot.
I guess, even Windows 7 has the same setting because it's pretty old.
Always 40-50% On windows 4/10 or 8-10/20.
and yes if you like higher sense, then go 500 Pol rate, 800 DPI and 1.8 sens.
This guy does a test regarding what I mentioned earlier, that higher DPI and lower in-game sens is better than low DPI and higher in-game sens. Nice.
https://youtu.be/NUiGkDB_48s
Low DPI never matters.
DPI and mouse sensitivity aren't the same.
By using 1600, which is the best DPI in terms of low latency, you still can lower your mouse sense down to a 400 dpi level but without having any negative impact from it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AoRfv9W110
There is no logical reason to use low DPI today.
You're reiterating what I'm saying lol
Yes and no.
Your first post didn't have any source where people can clearly see that we are right.
I posted it again because many don't look in the threads above anymore.