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um that is a gfx card..
we got the same mouse, i use 3500 dpi with an ingame of 5
You are trolling am i right? I mean i use 800DPI and ingame sensitivity of 2.6 and i think it's still too fast.
nope, 3500 dpi is my settings with 5 in game. I perfer to be able to flick my wrist (old quake 3 player) to do 360's. if you tried to play quake 3 with 800 dpi you wouldnt hit a thing, hence why im used to 3500.
quake 3 player, i can hit the head quite easily with 3500 dpi as ive been using high sensitivity for a while. i dont need to move my whole arm to aim across the screen just a tiny flick and i can aim perfectly as im used to it.
people who use low low dpi such sa 400-800 typically will find a 3500 set mouse beyond their handling capablities while a guy like me finds a 400-800 dpi mouse to move like a turtle in game.
You can be ignorant if you wish, but that does not make your subjective opinion a fact. The reason im used to 3500 dpi is because ive used high sensitivty since 1.6 as i can control it with something called practice. Example i can do a 360 with a flick of my wrist which takes a 400-800 dpi mouse nearly an entire arm movement to either direction to do the same.
In quake 3 the faster you were, the quicker you got the kill, the same is in CS-GO and Source, and 1.6 before it. As i said ive tried 400 dpi for a fun test, and it felt like moving a turtle.
my polling rate is also at 1000 so its really sensitive and fine movements are easily made with it.