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In cs you mostly need to move vertically if you have good crosshair placement so lower dpi is imo better but for example in cod a bit higher dpi would be better.
If you want to improve just changing dpi will unlikely help you much. Imo you should use lower dpi but if you feel comfortable that way DON’T change it,
1000 DPI has twice the Dots on the same inch than 500 DPI.
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That means a movement is registered faster and is more precise.
However i dont understand why Pros dont use high DPI and low Sens at all.
Edit: The dots i typed are not working like i thought they would. Distance between dots is normal, however second line should be twice the distance.
Either that, or they got used to their own settings
Although I'm no ESL player, I do sometimes feel a rush of adrenaline whenever treating the game more competitively.
That results in faster reactions, which makes sense as blood simply flows faster with higher heartbeat, and as a negative effect, I start to get somewhat nervous, resulting in a bit shaky aim and even missing my targets as a result, especially in long distances.
What I mean to say is, that I'd probably be missing my enemies even more if I were to increase the EDPI, DPI or sensitivity alone.
I do play with 800 and 1 for years, scopes with .. 0.55 or something alike that..
Obviously, there're more negatives to it, but that's not really related to the game, is it? Negatives like dehydratation, making me react a bit slower, etcetera.
Yeah. I kinda understand this, if it was from a subjective point of view. However its based on an objective point, because it based on the electronic sensor and its properties.
Also you should at least half your eDPI value. It is suggested to use 900 +-few hundred eDPI because it is mechanically the most viable. You'll also not have pixelskipping with 400/800 dpi.
Your windows mouse setting only matters in game menu or buy menu.
But its not weird you dont know that when you just copy paste (outdated) 'pro' settings, without even trying some settings out yourself.
Despite peope explaining you these things you've never learned it and keep spreading false information, probably because you're jealious because pros know what they are doing and you aren't on their level thus you've to talk them down to feel better.
You asume they know what they are doing because 'pro'.
But they are just stuck on settings that were the best setting 20 years ago ....because there wasnt anything better these days. And its just all copy cat behaviour, without even trying something new or testing it out yourself.
Everyone who ever tried some new settings can instantly see that higher dpi is better.
So read my first post again, ...AND ACTUALLY TRY IT OUT YOURSELF.
Have you ever set your mouse to 100dpi ? Im 100% sure you didnt.
I also play at a 600 DPI 3.05 sens, 1.07 scope