Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
im very precise because i use my wrist
and i can still flick and turn on people without compromising my precision
FULL DISCLOSURE :- i will help people who DM me if they want help with sens, i,ll invite to discord and i will talk you through. -: FULL DISCLOSURE
would like to respond anyways
being just a wrist aimer is bad
being just an arm aimer is also bad
using a combination of both is good
using your arm for the big swoopy movements while using your wrist for the precise shots is the most accurate you can be, most arm aimers do this without realizing it
What? Every CS player plays with their wrist, even popular streamers play with their wrist like shroud, etc.
You should not play just wrist or just arm, that's nonsense, noone does that. You use your arm for bigger movements and wrist for smaller movements as the guy above said, otherwise if you just play with your arm you have to put your sens way too low to the point where you have to roll your mouse 4 times to look back, which makes no sense. With wrist is the opposite.
If you want proof of this just search for videos on lans and see their movement, or ask them on stream, they'll give you the same answer.
For OP, it doesn't matter what you pick as long as it's comfortable and you're not undershooting or overshooting.
The first step to discover that, is to aim at a specific place and walk left and right while you keep your aim in the same place. If you can't do that, your aim is too high.
After that install aimlab, it's free on steam and it gives you stats. Play precision training for a while and make minor adjustments depending on your gain. Gain defines if you're overshooting or undershooting targets, positive gain is over shoot, negative is undershoot.
Don't change the sensitivity afterwards. It takes a month to create muscle memory according to science, so after practicing for a month straight it should get consistent.
For the DPI it depends on the sensor you have. Every mouse has a native DPI, you should use the native dpi always. Raising or lowering it will cause sensors that are 1:1 to have hardware accelaration sometimes, google your native dpi. Polling rate on 500-1000 doesn't matter, just not lower than that.
Last thing is, I know we all have that "I suck, I know I could do better, must be the sensitivity", and try to change the sensitivity to see if we magically perform better. Avoid this at all costs, if you're always changing sensitivity your muscles can't get used to the movement, you might perform better for a day for numerous reasons and attribute that to the change in sensitivity, but that's never the case. In the long term it's bettter to keep the same sensitivity.
It's also better to use the same sensitivity for all games, so write down your sensitivity so you can convert to other games.
Ye i get it, im talking about R6, Not CS or any other shooter, im just trying to help people with their sens on Siege cuz some people like myself dont like using arm and wrist in a combo cuz i feels wrong and unconfortable, and i want to help people who think it might be to high or to low to even it out with the help of their multipliers, You shouldn't do aimtrainers because then you are already on the wrong path wich you prob already don't think is confortable and FYI Shroud is 100% Arm player with 400Dpi 11 11 83, last known so i don't know what you think you know of shroud since ive been a sub for almost 1,5 years now.
Your point is true and pretty accurate but some players just like using 1 thing even if it's bad or not and we can't force people to change but we can help them try to inprove.
You guys are crippling yourselves with this mindset of a magical sensitivity or dpi that your favorite Twitch streamer uses will make you a better and more effective FPS player.
Listen to this old gamer guy about this one thing.
Your DPI and sensitivity and FOV settings are every bit as unique as prescription eyeglasses to you and only you and once you dial in YOUR sweet spot you'll find your gameplay will improve greatly.
Think of control settings like eyeglasses and not shoe sizes
Not everyone who fits in a size 11 is going to perfectly fit in every vendors size 11.
Just tweak...
You act just like Raven_Strike7 on the Uplay forums being rude and insulting folks on here.
As some mother's day if you can't say anything nice just keep your mouth closed some of us are trying to have a civil discussion
Alabama, United States
Nivå 13
År i tjänst
300 XP
Lägg till vän
Mer
:r6:Rainbow Six franchise veteran since 1998 :ops:
Toxicity Enforcement Group Discord
https://discord.gg/a92JxYn
Lmao just look where this lad is from XD
You've got a penis drawn on your Steam page you're one to talk
to get better at aiming you have to get out of of your comfort zone, you have to get out of your comfort zone to get better at anything really
like using a controller in a FPS game, its strongly recommended to use a mouse since using a controller is just limiting yourself
same concept here, just using your wrist is just limiting yourself
this isnt to say you cant get extremely good at wrist aiming, some guy got good with a trackpad lmao