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Best sensitivity for Scout
What's the best sensitivity for aiming with Scout?
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rept (Banned) Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:07am 
ok so if you can turn it's too high
Generally pretty low, use your movement to do most of the aiming.
The same as all your other classes and all your other FPS games
rept (Banned) Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:14am 
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
The same as all your other classes and all your other FPS games
No? The rule is generally low sens for hitscan classes and high sens for projectile classes.
mishael1 Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:17am 
First priority: do what fits You best.
Second priority: try a low-ish sensitivity as said.

Personally I have the same sensitivity on all classes, but that's just because I am lazy.
Originally posted by Scoobert Doobert:
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
The same as all your other classes and all your other FPS games
No? The rule is generally low sens for hitscan classes and high sens for projectile classes.
Yeah thats a great idea that totally won't mess up your flick skills and aim in general
mishael1 Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:25am 
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
Originally posted by Scoobert Doobert:
No? The rule is generally low sens for hitscan classes and high sens for projectile classes.
Yeah thats a great idea that totally won't mess up your flick skills and aim in general
I don't think it would hurt you much to have a different sensitivity on Sniper I guess.
Seren Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:26am 
Originally posted by mishael1:
First priority: do what fits You best.
Second priority: try a low-ish sensitivity as said.

Personally I have the same sensitivity on all classes, but that's just because I am lazy.
Guts Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:26am 
There's no such thing, trust me. I use the same sensitivity for any class - 3.00. Just stick to one and get used to it.
Originally posted by mishael1:
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
Yeah thats a great idea that totally won't mess up your flick skills and aim in general
I don't think it would hurt you much to have a different sensitivity on Sniper I guess.
Flick isnt sniper only mate
All hitscans including melee and things like airshots all require flicks
Originally posted by Sham!:
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
Yeah thats a great idea that totally won't mess up your flick skills and aim in general
Literally anyone that has been playing tf2 for a while or just plays competitive has different configs for different classes, including different sens?

I don't have them cause I'm a scrublord but it's fairly normal stuff to see.
Idk, i prefer to be able to look EXACLY at a certain spot at any time without having to correct it
Guts Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:32am 
Originally posted by Sham!:
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
Yeah thats a great idea that totally won't mess up your flick skills and aim in general
Literally anyone that has been playing tf2 for a while or just plays competitive has different configs for different classes, including different sens?

I don't have them cause I'm a scrublord but it's fairly normal stuff to see.

I play competitive (no, not valve's) and I only have a scout config, but the sensitivity is the same as on any other class. Because sens does not matter at all.
mishael1 Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:34am 
Originally posted by Some Random Dead Guy:
Originally posted by Sham!:
Literally anyone that has been playing tf2 for a while or just plays competitive has different configs for different classes, including different sens?

I don't have them cause I'm a scrublord but it's fairly normal stuff to see.
Idk, i prefer to be able to look EXACLY at a certain spot at any time without having to correct it
I can confidently say that I don't move my mouse the same way when on Demoman, Scout and Medic. The way each works is different enough that in my head each skill is stored in a different slot to a degree. i don't think that changing my Scout config would hurt my Demo aim.
mishael1 Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:36am 
Originally posted by Flair:
Originally posted by Sham!:
Literally anyone that has been playing tf2 for a while or just plays competitive has different configs for different classes, including different sens?

I don't have them cause I'm a scrublord but it's fairly normal stuff to see.

I play competitive (no, not valve's) and I only have a scout config, but the sensitivity is the same as on any other class. Because sens does not matter at all.
It does matter, but it matters in the sense of what the sensitivity feels best for you.
Guts Jan 10, 2017 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by mishael1:
Originally posted by Flair:

I play competitive (no, not valve's) and I only have a scout config, but the sensitivity is the same as on any other class. Because sens does not matter at all.
It does matter, but it matters in the sense of what the sensitivity feels best for you.

Exactly. And for me it's the same for all classes, changing it cause of a specific class makes no sense and is pointless imo.
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