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Read this if you want some statistics:
http://www.tobyscs.com/optimal-mouse-settings-csgo/
In short, DPI is not the most important but your actual sensitivity (which is ingame sensitivity times your DPI, so if your DPI is 800 and your ingame sensitivity is 2, your total sensitivity would be 1600).
Statistics show that most global elites play with a total sensitivity around 1000-1500. If you have 1200 DPI and 4.32 sensitivity this would give you a total sensitivity around 6000, which is insane.
800 dpi @ 3.2 ingame sensitivity.
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my index
400 dpi x 2 sensi = 800 on the index
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load up an offline game and fire at a wall
keep your crosshair aimes on the hole you made and strafe back and forth for a bit
this will let you get a feel for how the tracking will be
Your calculations are bs because I barely do 180 mid air and I am sure I don't have ~5000DPI in-game
how is that BS
math is math....
It must count diffrently mate... or use some more numbers... I move like 7cm to the side but I do barely 180 with 5k dpi? How is that possible?
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