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I mostly got high senses today, idk if its random or they give you senses based on day and then average it out.
Its why i am gonna give this 1 week of data before giving a verdict.
Day2- tracking, pistols slow sens is winner 2.0 range
flicks high is winner, 3.0 range
Yesterdays 'poifect sens' 2.7
todays 2.87
My general sens 2.0
As an extra addition, once it narrows down to a more 'fixed' sens if it does i will pick it and stick with it a few weeks under intensive training, will post results of that as well.
Slightly starting to lose faith in this app's capability to find a sensitivity.
On paper, high = better. Always, i know that before i started this app. But can you actually control high sens? Most people can't. Oblivity seems to think i can.
After day3 my recommended sensitivty is even higher now than the previous days.
Started 2.7 to 2.87, now at 3.05
Ive been playing for 20 years fps games, ive stuck with 3.6, 2.5, 2 and 3 and 2.2 for about 3 years each, some more or less. I have some trained muscle memory.
But i know fully well i can't control ♥♥♥♥ above 2.5 and my aim is complete trash at 3+
So this is why im losing faith, i think this app takes speed to much into account, disregarding many other things.
Anyway, cya next day and then that promised trial of a few weeks on that sens.
After being weirded out in the last days of the increasing sens that didn't really match the chart, it seems to have doubled down on the last day and a 'clear plateau' for peak performance was formed.
That plateau ranged for me betwen 1.9 to 2.5 with its highest peak betwen 2.1 and 2.3
Game RECOMMENDs me a final sens of 2.32, wich i find doable and close to the truth of what i am curently using. (wich is 2.0)
At the same time, the sens with wich i hit faceit 10 and had my highest performance in CSGO history was with 2.2 sens.
So, i'm conflicted, idk if it just picked up on muscle memory or if it actually deducted the best 'sensitivity range' for me.
While i dont think the optimal sens is the optimal one, because there are many factors this app doesnt take into account. i do think the 'range' is accurate, as in 2 to 2.5
But here is where you decide your best sens based on playstyle.
Want more speed go higher toward the 2.5(this applies to my example ofc)
Want more accuracy? Go lower for 2 (wich i did)
Best of both worlds? 2.3, wich is probably why the game recommended me it.
I should be comfortablr with 2.32 since i did 2.2 for a while, if i dont forget i will post a update on that after weeks of actual practice with that sens. But i think i allready know where this is going and its personal prefference at this point.
For now i will give it a thumbs up a 70/30 that it does what it says it does about finding your perfect sens.
It will find your perfect 'sens range' more likely that your body can do well with.
Most of my precision scores are ~80 or well below and it's telling me 92 sens on day 3 so far.
Biggest thing personally is I cant figure out how to disable the hitmarker effect.
found that specific setting in Settings->Visuals, then on right side under crosshair settings just have to scroll down a little bit
And not its not favoring speed. Its just an app, and it takes the best of both worlds.
If you go slow for 100% accuracy, it will actually score low on the graph because you didn't hit many targets.
The game when it gives you your perfect sens it bases it on speed+accuracy.(i mean look at the graph)
There aren't that many ppl with oblivity atm so a lot of my scores are in the top 100 or 300 atm.
The fastest sens that allowed you the most hits for good accuracy.
If u got high accuracy low hits =low score
low accuracy, a million hits = low score
See your plateaus, that will tell you where you perform well.
The game also recommende you a sens based on plateaus not on peaks.
The reason it kept giving my high sens at the start was because i had a plateau at high sens.(like a straight line of good performance betwen 2.8 to 3 sens)
But that plateau wasn't my peak, it was pretty low actually. My peak was inconsistent ad not plateauting yet (not enough data)
After giving it a few more days and data to collect.
I started getting a plateau on the peak performance bit, thats when it suddently went from 3.1 sens to 2.3 as recommended.
Tyvm!
Overall i wouldnt vouch for this program.
The amount of metrics and visualization is amazing. If you like, you can literally see how much you overaim and correct. It's default on the replay.
It's pretty interesting.
It does have a serious UI problem though, and the Sensitivity Finder seems glitched...or I don't understand the UI for it. The default window IS wild and useless. I set it to something tighter...and it behaves exactly the same. Also, it seems to have some weird bias to super high sensitivities.