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Rampy R6S Windows Sensitivity

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Hi there,

I've always been curious about this and was wondering, Rampy the Pro Rainbow Six Player apparently runs a V and H sensitivity of 4 with a DPI of 800 but a Windows Sensitivity of 4. He also runs ADS settings of 27 / 45 / 46 / 47 / 47 / 47 / 48 / 73 with a FOV of 90 and Aspect Ratio of 16:10.

Does anybody have any theories as to why Rampy would have any reason to run a windows sensitivity of 4 and if it would impact his mouse movement etc.?

Thanks :)

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1 hour ago, Magico.- said:

Hi there,

I've always been curious about this and was wondering, Rampy the Pro Rainbow Six Player apparently runs a V and H sensitivity of 4 with a DPI of 800 but a Windows Sensitivity of 4. He also runs ADS settings of 27 / 45 / 46 / 47 / 47 / 47 / 48 / 73 with a FOV of 90 and Aspect Ratio of 16:10.

Does anybody have any theories as to why Rampy would have any reason to run a windows sensitivity of 4 and if it would impact his mouse movement etc.?

Thanks :)

this thread has decent info on windows pointer speed so no need to theorise (tldr the guy basically uses 400dpi with extra steps)

his ingame settigns are preference they dont make or break your skills so there is little sense in copying that stuff ( especially the aspect ratio and unreasonably large fov)

same thing goes for most otehr things pros do

 

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