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carlyb Jul 18, 2020 @ 3:02am
low dpi high sens VS high dpi low sens
using same sens but with low/high dpi
which one is better/which one do you prefer
Last edited by carlyb; Jul 18, 2020 @ 3:04am
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IncediumIgnis Jul 18, 2020 @ 1:56pm 
honestly doesnt matter, sensors have gotten so good that any microsmoothness you would get simply isnt visible. Personally ive tried 3200 dpi and 400 dpi with same cm per 360 and ive mastered both. 3200 for some reason always felt faster than 400 which was offputting and 400 felt stable, and since i have a 24inch 1080p monitor and a relatively low cm per 360 at 55. I went for 400 just to match the feel of slowness both ingame and on my desktop. In the end i would advise everyone to match their ingame feel to their desktop. So for 30cm 800 dpi 15 cm 1600 dpi and anything more than 30 would be 400 dpi.
I prefer 1100 DPI at 4.85 in-game sensitivity in all games. This is insanely convenient, since the picture moved very slowly with a low DPI, but a large sensitivity is simply not for me, for me it is insanely inconvenient. I have a 27-inch monitor with a 1080 resolution and I personally find it very comfortable to play with this sensitivity / DPI
Dsmart1VR Jul 20, 2020 @ 10:32pm 
Originally posted by Tracer:
I prefer 1100 DPI at 4.85 in-game sensitivity in all games. This is insanely convenient, since the picture moved very slowly with a low DPI, but a large sensitivity is simply not for me, for me it is insanely inconvenient. I have a 27-inch monitor with a 1080 resolution and I personally find it very comfortable to play with this sensitivity / DPI


bro... what? i play at 1200 with .3 sooo 400 edpi and i can say, your speed is ridiculously high
CrashSlayer Jul 24, 2020 @ 3:42pm 
Once upon a time, it use to matter. But not anymore with mice from the past 5 yrs. Same story for wireless vs wired this yr-2. There are wireless mice like the g pro wireless or razer viper ulitmate that are not only equal to wired counterparts but actually preform better in general.


The only exception rn is just the weight aspect is beaten by wired for current gen for this yr. But honestly who cares, 70g of the wireless rn mogs literally all mice of the decade for weight anyways. And I love the no wire freedom and having no drawback from my previous mice.
CrashSlayer Jul 24, 2020 @ 3:43pm 
Also, 1600 dpi, low sens. Can't stand slow ass windows tasking mode.
ContinuumX Jul 28, 2020 @ 4:13pm 
240edpi here
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Date Posted: Jul 18, 2020 @ 3:02am
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