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EE.cfg in Local AppData
Cause higher DPI is objectively better.
-Higher DPI yields lower input lag. No exceptions!
-Provided same 360 distance higher DPI is more accurate, since you get more dots/degree.
And this is regardless of if you are low/medium/high sens player. DPI on mouse should alwas be max and you should adjust your sens in game to what you want. You can also make you cursor slower in Windows settings.
...okay? I'm still probably more accurate with my what, 1600 dpi? it's personal preference at that point. I tried max DPI which was like, 24k? too much, didn't like it.
It's kinda like a difference between using 120 and 240 hz monitor. Maybe you are just not good enough to notice the difference. And saying you are more accurate without seeing me play is just immature of you.