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Windows 6
No accel
Change the cursor speed with the program that came with the mouse
Generally speaking native factory settings are the most accurate
This is not a shooter game.
Use what you feel comfortable.
Yes it does matter. I did some small experiments with different cursor speeds.
Pinpoint wards exactly in the middle of the ward high grounds is a bit tricky with my high settings but in chaotic fights I'm really glad my mouse is this fast to select and attack move my units better.
Playing at the upper edge of "controllable" speeds is imo the best.
Playing on a slow mouse is the worst.
I can only speak for my opinion though.
I found this idea to be applicable in other games as well. Like RTS and FPS and now MOBA too.
That has no relevance to using someone else's mouse sensitivity for your own. Stay on topic and reply to my point.
is not the mouse, is how comfortable you feel dragging him