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( i have steelseries mouse and CPI and DPI are two different things, even thos people say its not its bs, i had Logitech mouse with DPI before and i had to change my sens completely)
Higher dpi is better, always.
...no im not a silver, ...yes silver 18 (GE)
....im not your bruh, ...buddy
Not really. To achieve so high dpi, manufacturers need to use more sensors to split "normal" dpi, therefore expose the mouse to more noise and more error.
windows 9/11
ingame 69
I have mouse with 400/800/200 dpi
800 dpi 0.94 sense last year
2000 dpi 0.376 sense now
Edpi 752