99% of CS2 Players DO THIS Wrong..

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  1. TBH i just adjust it to where i can comfortable use it. i have a giant mousepad so if in about 5-6 inches i can do a comfortable 360 i'm good. micro connections all able to be done in healthy controlled movements with minimal strain and bam.

  2. I found 800-1000 edpi to be the best for me. I often switch between stewie’s and donk’s sens.

  3. In my opinion this also depends on the mouse you have. I used to play on 800dpi and 1.25 ingame with my old G Pro wireless (80g) and when I got my Lamzu Maya 8k (40g) it felt way too fast and I switched to 800dpi and 1 ingame.

  4. Chances are, everyone‘s sens in this comment section is too high.

    If you aren’t out there 360 no scoping, you don’t need a high sens. If you have even a mediocre crosshair placement you could literally play on grandma sens and still be good.

    Just check out the median sens of pro‘s. You will be surprised at how low they play.

  5. Another guideline based on mousepad size:

    – First, turn off the mouse acceleration in the Windows settings.

    – set DPI to 400 Hz

    – load up a map

    – put your mouse on one side of the pad

    – move the mouse to the opposite side of the pad

    – during the movement check by how much you have turned

    – your goal is to be able to do atlest a 180° spin in one movement, if not more.

    – if you moved to much, decrease the in game sense

    – if you were too slow, increase your in game sense

  6. And don't forget guys, if you always switch between 16:9 and 4:3, the sideways movement will be faster on 4:3 because of the less amount of vertical textures

  7. I play 400 DPI 1.25 ingame and i rifle and entry frag and am currently lvl 8 faceit. i can also 180 perfectly fine. my friend who ius lvl 10 plays 1.17 400 dpi also both have mouse precision off in windows and 6 sense in windows

  8. I do 1 sens 700 dpi. I keep it 1 in game so that moving the mouse around when using my computer for anything else is the exact same as my sensitivity in game so that you get used to it always being the exact same for everything

  9. Ive been playing 800dpi 2 sens for about 7 years. Is this too high? If so, when do I attempt to change. I have open 10 playoffs on Sunday, so if yes for change, do I change after playoffs? Also, what do you think would be a good sens to try

  10. This video is the reason I went out and got myself a good mouse (hyperx pulsefire haste 2) just to configure the sensitivity to the DPI, and let me tell you its day and night difference between cheap mice and good onse, I'm hitting shots more consistent

  11. I have never been able to play any game with high sens. For me 800 dpi with 0.5 is the best in cs.

  12. I’ve had mouses go up to 16000 DPI and higher, but I’ve always used 400 DPI for everything, when I don’t want to move my wrist as much I bump it up to 450.

    For CS I use 1.46, it’s a nice sweet spot where I can just have my wrist planted but use my fingers to just pull the mouse towards me for recoil

  13. I just change my mouse and i found it weird

    My old mouse corsair rgb pro55 (88g)i used 800dpi 1.28 but when i change to Scyrox v6 (44g) the same setting feel so slow i need to change to 1600 dpi 1.20
    So that i can turn in game at the same distance as the old one giving the same length i move my mouse on the mousepad

    Both pulling rate 1000

    I dont know what happen here or is it just the sensor as the old one is like 5 years old or is it the weight

  14. Edpi not a really good metrics for sensitivity, cm/360 make lot more sens , and easier to compare from settings to settings and game to game

  15. I do 2.45 sens with 800 dpi as a AWPer and i am wrist aimer should i change if i am as i said wrist aimer

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