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wowzerz Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:16pm
Is it better to have a fast sens or a slow sens?
Im using 1000 DPI with 4.23 sens (yeah it's really fast I know) but I still manage to get kills easily, im use to the fast sens, but is a slow sens just naturally better? How?

Thanks
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Cpt Handsome Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:18pm 
slow: more control
fast: well it's faster. good for 180°, flickshots etc

you have to find a good compromise for yourself.
Last edited by Cpt Handsome; Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:18pm
MellowK Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:18pm 
Generally people prefer a lower sens, but it's mainly just your preference.
eRnEsTo Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:22pm 
It's all preference.. what ever feels right for you is right.. don't listen to the monkeys who say you need 400 dpi and like 0.1 ingame it's bs
fn1212 Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:28pm 
slow is much better to learn on. you start as low as you can possibly play and slowly turn it up a little higher as you feel comfortable (global player)
Aleksi Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:33pm 
Originally posted by praise gaben ╰(・∇・╰):
slow: more control
fast: well it's faster. good for 180°, flickshots etc

you have to find a good compromise for yourself.

I can do 180 degree turn and flickshot very well on 1.0 sens and 800 DPI
My advice: Set up your sense so you can do a 180 + a bit in the maximum arm swing that's comfortable for you. When you easily can do a 360 in one movement , your sense is too high. In the game there is almost never a situation where you need a 360, unless you make a mistake.

Like this your aim is optimal and in balance with your movement. It will take some practice but your aim will be a lot less shaky and your movement more precise.
Cpt Handsome Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:37pm 
Originally posted by Al:
Originally posted by praise gaben ╰(・∇・╰):
slow: more control
fast: well it's faster. good for 180°, flickshots etc

you have to find a good compromise for yourself.

I can do 180 degree turn and flickshot very well on 1.0 sens and 800 DPI

imo with 800dpi sens 1.0 is already very fast.



spellcaster (Banned) Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:38pm 
use what you prefer
inhuman Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:40pm 
There is no better or worse sens, there are pros that play on ultra high sensitivity settings (get_right, f0rest) and pros who play on low sensitivity settings like Dosia, markeloff etc. The BEST sensitivity is always relevant to the person using it, here is a great video to get your closer to your personal "perfect" sens :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33H0R-8B3xY
w0S Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:42pm 
i use 1800 dpi and .8 igs and im eagle

your sens is too high, your hand motions have to be so precise. im a wrist only player with my current sens so try something around mine maybe if you dont want to use arm.
Originally posted by inhuman:
(get_right, f0rest)
They still play a lower sense than most newbies, even Hiko with like 3.8 or something. Keep in mind that default in game sense is 6.

Aleksi Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:47pm 
Originally posted by praise gaben ╰(・∇・╰):
Originally posted by Al:

I can do 180 degree turn and flickshot very well on 1.0 sens and 800 DPI

imo with 800dpi sens 1.0 is already very fast.

Well I have a thumb button on my mouse that slows down DPI while its being pressed, which I can use for extra accuracy when needed
Cpt Handsome Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:47pm 
and keep in mind that every sens is different with other dpi and resolutions.

JustATextBox Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:49pm 
Personally I started playing a lot better when I switched from playing with my wrist to playing with my arm. Which basically requires you to play at a lower sensitivity. I went from 2800dpi + 3 ingame with my wrist, to 400 dpi + 1.4 ingame with my arm.
Darkknight -e- Jun 25, 2015 @ 4:50pm 
1300dpi at 1.48 sense. Patent pending trademark.
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