![]() 99% of pros in every fps game have this disabled because it drastically hinders your ability to create muscle memory. This is almost unanimously agreed to be AWFUL. Mouse Acceleration: If mouse acceleration is on, the speed at which you move your mouse will also affect the distance that your cursor travels. Lower dpis also mean that your mouse moves slower out of game, so you can adjust to your lower sensitivity even when in your web browser, for example. At least 95% of pro players use 800 dpi or less to minimize pixel skipping and increase precision, and I'll advocate the same. This is obviously a bad thing, and hurts your precision greatly. Very high dpi values (~2000 and greater) are affected by a phenomen called "pixel skipping." This means that your piece of hardware (your mouse), is registering so many dots per inch that your cursor is completely unable to touch some pixel on your screen. Most cheap, non-gaming mice have very high dpi values which is bad. Lower dpi values mean less dots per inch registered by your mouse, and your cursor moves slower. Larger dpi values will mean your mouse registers more dots per inch, and your cursor will move faster. Dpi stands for dots per inch, and it's simply another value that affects how fast your cursor will move. Your mouse's dpi: Each specific mouse has it's own dpi value, and some gaming mice even have multiple dpi settings that can be selected by using the dpi button on the mouse. Everyone knows this, it's simply in the options menu. In-game sensitivity: The most simple and most widely known way to change your sensitivity. There are 4: In game sensitivity, your mouse's dpi, mouse acceleration, and ADS Sensitivity. It's important to understand what factors go into how fast your sensitivity is on PC. This guide is primarily aimed at newish FPS players and those on PC, but I'll have some console tips as well at the very end. Sensitivity is by far one of the most important factors to elevating your game and becoming the best you can be. As this a new fps game and many of the players are new to the shooter genre or are still working on their skills, I hope to help. I love all genres of fps games with all my heart, and have played several thousands of hours of them and will continue to do so. Hey guys, I'm a long-time fps player and have been very competitive in some games like Overwatch where I reached top 500 every season that I played and peaked at rank 70 in NA. ![]() Scrim Highlights from Overwatch to provide credibility, if you're interested
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