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DPI and mouse mat size
holyspam:
Ingame sens: 0.42 + user.ini tweak (aMouseX Speed=1, aMouseY Speed=1)
DPI : 3200
16-17cm for 360°
Although in near-range play(spam) 0.44-0.45 sens is better and 0.4-0.41 is better for pure sniping.
hagis:
--- Quote from: Blub on November 25, 2020, 19:38 ---... 360° turn I have to move the mouse for 10-11cm (that seems to be around 4" in unlogical units :D)...
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you know what DPI stands for right?! :)
Blub:
Dots per something i have to convert to make sense? ;D
Molgan[ApA]:
--- Quote from: Annihilator on November 25, 2020, 19:42 --- but I opted for the Razer Deathadder V2 instead - and I'm quite pleased with that theft.
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Razer Deathadder V2 gives me cramps, looks big enough but is too flat at the back to fit my over-sized hands. Good product though.
The sense thing is very individual. I use silly low sense, 0.5 meter (20 inches) for a 360. That sounds like I'm a sniper but everyone who have played with me knows that's not the case.. When I played IG it was the double. But the reason for my low sense, I think, is because I'm extremely left handed and play with right hand setup. My precision hand is busy with the keyboard. Tried switching to left hand but it just felt awkward. :D
hellfire:
My take: My mouse pad is huge. This is because I like to cover a part of my hand to enjoy warmth than touch the cold desk :P
Good aim required :
1. Good, high quality mouse which wont jerk.
2. I use 1000 DPI but I change when needed
3. But my 1000 DPI is butter smooth and RIGHT DRIVERS matter. I was playing since October with wrong driver and I was sucking (even if my score during gameplay was good lol). I knew I was not taking out DC's head as easy or as often as I would like :p (Mind you DC's aim can make you RQ 100 times a day lol). So, do not forget to triple check that your gaming mouse driver is the right one as the difference can be a jerky mouse vs butter smooth one.
4. My mouse can do 16,400 DPI but screen size matters. If you play on 12 inch laptop, lower is better. I am on 17inch so 1000 is apt.
In short, a good quality mouse can feel like butter and there are tons of other settings like polling rate (insanely important) and acceleration. I used to afford only $10 years back and used a china one lol. Then I upgraded a few years back and now all is butter :D
Invest in a good quality mouse once and benefit for 5 years than buy cheap every year. Around $40 is enough unless you want the real pro ones which honestly is a lot of marketing lol.
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