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Tough to use 34.6364 cm/360 @800 DPI (1.5 CSGO/QC, 5.0 OW, etc.) when it would mean something like 1.8 in-game, but only 1 and 2 are selectable (yet it goes UP to 115 D:). In fact, changing my DPI to much higher means I can't even use in-game selection to get close to my normal. Even changing to lower DPI values in increments of 100 means I can still only get close, but never exactly what I'm used to.
Feels like the devs and most people that play this game use very fast sensitivities across the board. Which is odd really, because even in Quake Champions, where overall sensitivites are much faster than other FPS games out of necessity, most pros use inbetween 20cm and 35cm /360, with some even as low as twice that. You can't even get near some of those values in Immortal Redneck.
2 in-game is atleast 32.9 or so at 800 DPI. I don't think they'll update this one anymore, but perhaps they could take note for future reference.