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Elias Rössel

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  1. It is 100% smooth! What dpi, hz and resolution are you using?
  2. Actually no... Since a pixel (1080p Monitor) is still extremely small, you don't have a problem to adjust to even far distances. It's actually still easier than with 800dpi or 1600dpi. However, there is a downside to 400dpi. It's harder to track targets, as i found out. Luckily you don't need so much tracking aim in counterstrike. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to switch dpi all the time and 400dpi for generel desktop use and other games feels a bit weird. I mean, you can get used to it, but i rather want to only use my wrist when Browsing or RTS and MOBA. Currently i use my whole arm (just like in cs:go) on my desktop. 1600dpi would be more appealing there. Man, it's hard to decide cause i won't switch dpi constantly but i also want to have the biggest advantages in Counter Strike.
  3. "Are the CS:GO professionals wrong playing with 400dpi? Is that just a big placebo with todays modern mice?" Good Question! It's something i wondered to, because if you do research the most people will say and show to you that higher dpi is better, because it's more smoother, which is correct! And because of that i used 3200dpi and 0.3 ingame sensitivity (CS:GO). But... recently i tried to play with 400dpi and 2.4 ingame sensitivity to test it myself, cause i also wondered why pros are using this. And there is infact a difference! 400dpi feels a bit more jittery and not as smooth, but it also feels more snappier and it actually felt like my aim was better. So Pixel Skipping can actualy benefit you and from now on i'll use 400dpi. The only downside is that i have to constantly switch between dpi, cause 400 is much too slow for windows use. But don't take my word for granted and test it yourself!
  4. What do you mean with "a certain point"? Does that mean anything over 4000DPI is unnescessary? Or anything over 6000 or 8000?
  5. Hey Guys. I normally used high sensitivity (14cm/360°) and recently i tried to play with lower sensitivity (28cm/360°). You really have to get used to it because, i need now need to use my whole arm instead of the wrist. But after a while i began to understand why so many player prefer this low sensitivity. It felt pretty slow, which is not so good in twitch shooters like Black Ops III, but my aim improved and everything felt more stable and reliable. But it also had a big downside and that was the strain, that you have... But in a multiplayer game you want to have every little advantage to be better than the others so it wasn't that of a problem. However, playing Black Ops III just for fun with the Campaign or Zombies, i really got that need to go back to a more confi high sensitivity, where i can lay back, chill and use my wrist. ...which i did. But i don't want to switch sensitivity all the time, because i cannot rewrite myself constantly. Original i even wanted to have the same Windows sensitivity as ingame, so i could improve my mouse skill when i was working or browsing. What should i do to get the one sensitivity i can stick to, because right now i'm back at the higher sensitivity, because i also like to play casually. Any tips or advice? My Specs: Logitech G502 on 3200dpi 4/11 Windows Sensitivity (because 3200dpi would be too high for windows stuff but i also want the benefit of smoothness) Currently 0.50 in BOIII (which is kinda the lowest high sensitivity, where i'm still able to play with my wrist. Any lower than that, and i would need my arm.)
  6. I personally had a bad experience with the raw input in Left 4 Dead. It caused input lag while i had it on. Do you know why that was the case? Mouse (G502) = 1000hz Display = 144hz
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