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On a technical sense, that's way too high and should be dropped by a decent amount. Based on the Aimer7 guide, which a lot of people hold in high regard, you should be aiming for between 21 to 27 cm/360. For reference, yours is currently 6.35 cm/360.
From my own personal experience, I was playing at around 9 cm/360 and changed to 26 cm/360 by this recommendation. That took a lot of getting used to, because it's a lot slower than before. However, it's really helped my aim a lot more than I was expecting.
So it's worth a shot, but don't just take it as is. If it feels really that bad to play, then definitely increase the sens from there to find what works for you.
Well i cant show you the picture it just deletes automaticly
-DPİ 1 = 500
-DPİ 2 = 800
-DPİ 3= 1000
-DPİ 4= 1200 (This is where i am now)
This is my mause's software im gona droped to dpi 3 option im thinking to stay there for a month does it to much?
And im not planing to drope dpi 2 to 1 right away their diffrence way to high i didint wanna chance my sensvity in game for now because i was gona have to chance all the games sensvity.
I wouldn't recommend changing over time. It just makes it hard for your brain and muscles to get used to the sens and they don't have the chance to build up skill at the speed if you keep changing them.
I bit the bullet and did it all at once, and it only took me a couple of days to get competent at it. So it's easier than it sounds.
As for the DPI, it doesn't really matter as long as cm/360 is consistent across games. Most people do 800 or 400, but 1000 is fine as long as you adjust your sensitivity in game accordingly.
But now I had reduced my sensitivity step by step to 0.8 at 800 dpi.
You can do the same and get into your comfortable sensitivity step by step
Dropped to 800 and 1.00 and my aim improved a lot.
Also, go to this calculator https://pyrolistical.github.io/overwatch-dpi-tool/ it will show you how to understand pixel skipping which is important when choosing your fov, dpi, and in game sens. Unfortunately the calculator is for overwatch in game sens (you could use that for aim lab at least).
So first of all you want ideally something between 400-800 dpi no matter what in game sens youre using. Even if you don't want very low sens you should still switch it to 400-800 and adjust in game sense. The reason for this is because when you start going above 1200 your mouse is doing some auto filtering and smoothing to counteract the jitter from a higher dpi. This consumes a bit more cpu power which is probably not going to be noticable but for sake of efficiency you should minimize it as much as possible.
Some others have already mentioned you want to be using something above 24cm/360. Really you should be using something between 24-50cm/360. In games like Apex and Overwatch it is closer to 24cm. But CSGO the average is closer to 40cm.
I use 49.5cm/360. If you look at my imgur picture, you will see the reason i use that sens is because it is the exact maximum distance my arm can extend to one corner of the mouse pad, and then comfortably swing towards my belly button.
If you have a big enough mouse pad I would recommend doing this, obviously you might have a smaller or larger arm than I do, in which case you would adjust it to within the distance that is most comfortable to you.
Well 24 cm is way to big of a chance, even 6 to 15 was to high for me im gona need some time before i lowered a bit more. First i feel like i need to get use to circletrack and circleshot.
But going instantly 6 to 24 cm could make some games unplayable for me.
this is just my opinion so I dont wana sound like I am being argumentative but I honestly believe you should go to 24cm. Will the games be unplayable? Maybe. But I would rather someone be playing poorly at the right settings than play decently at the wrong settings. If you can do anything productive with 6cm/360 that is skilled and impressive, imagine how good you would be on the right settings after just a couple weeks of getting used to it.
and valorant 0.276, i used to be at 500 dpi and 5 sensitivity, its pretty high, o changed it to 100 and 1, my aim wass like 200% better
current_sensitivity * (1 / gain).
For example, my sensitivity is 1.27, after 10 minutes of training, in statistics, I see the gain value of 1.09, so 1.27 * (1 / 1.09) = ~ 1.16, try to train with this sensitivity value for another 10-15 minutes, if after that the value is still below 0.99 or above 1.01, you repeat the process.