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I did not see any indication of what percentage the sensitivity was at and the mouse/keyboard settings felt kinda' awkward, so i switched to controller. Unlike the mouse settings, the controller sensitivity bar seems to be confined to notches. The mouse sensitivity bar allows you to pull the bar yourself, making it possible for you to choose your settings, while the controller sensitivity bar moves on set notches that are either too high for aiming or too slow to turn around.
The thing is, my mouse sensitivity in Window is SUPER ULTRA MEGA EPIC high but Raw Input cancels Window sensitivity setting and just use the mouse's dpi.
Payday 2 doesn't have Raw Input.
Well that changes thing.
I can do a 720 in Payday 2 just by moving my mouse 1 inch to the side ON THE LOWEST SENSITIVITY POSSIBLE.
Btw many games have better settings to start with. I've never had to change the settings for TF2 and they work amazing.