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Sniperdrago Nov 28, 2016 @ 6:16pm
Mouse DPI/Sensitivity CSGO
I currently use 2400 DPI and 4.57 in game sensitivity. I think that's way to much, but when I lower it I can't turn around fast and stuff. So I wanted the community's opinion.
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Specter Nov 28, 2016 @ 6:19pm 
Use what's comfortable to you. You should try lowering and getting used to it so you can make micro adjustments when aiming, but you should also be able to do a comfortable 180 in case you're getting shot from behind. I'm personally using 800 dpi, 1 sensitivity.

Just hop in game, and gradually lower your sens. After playing at the same dpi/sense for as long as I have, I absolutely cannot use anything higher or my aim is all over the place.
Sniperdrago Nov 28, 2016 @ 7:01pm 
thats insanely low
BigMak Nov 28, 2016 @ 7:54pm 
Just take your mouse and put it on the left side of your mousepad. While in-game, drag the mouse from the left side all the way across to the right side. You want to be able to do exactly a 180 degree turn so adjust the DPI/Sensitivity in-game accordingly. This is just a simple way to adjust your mouse settings and to make sure it isn't set to an extremely high DPI/Sensitivity.

Just play around in-game and use what is comfortable for you. Every who thinks they are good at CS:GO or actually are pretty decent will tell you the lower the sensitivity the better, but it's all up to user preference. Download an aim map and practice using different settings and find the one that you feel most comfortable with.
Last edited by BigMak; Nov 28, 2016 @ 7:55pm
broke boy Nov 28, 2016 @ 7:55pm 
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Silphone Nov 28, 2016 @ 8:02pm 
1.00 ingame sens, started with 2600 (for basically anything) then lowered it over the time to 1600, then went to straight 1000 when i got a big ass mousepad - with my old pad, 1000 would not be possible
Your mousepad limits you - unless there is "mousepad literally everywhere"
also i HIGHLY recommend using 1.00 sens, because its basically just a multiplier that is applied to your input - with rawinput 1 and 1.00 sens you ensure that your input is executet 1:1 exactly the way you perform
Last edited by Silphone; Nov 28, 2016 @ 8:07pm
Silphone Nov 28, 2016 @ 8:03pm 
Originally posted by ViRuS:
400 dpi, 1 sensitivity.
flusha is that you? :D
✪ .sge Nov 30, 2016 @ 1:10pm 
3500DPI, 0,53 Sensitivity :steammocking:
i use 2400dpi 1.00sens
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Date Posted: Nov 28, 2016 @ 6:16pm
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