How to get the best sensitivity in CS:GO
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TechieGamer
Finding your perfect sensitivity in CS:GO is a bit like brewing your favorite coffee - it's all about personal preference, but there's a method to the madness! Start with a low sensitivity; this helps with precision aiming. A common starting point is around 400 DPI on your mouse with an in-game sensitivity setting of 2.0. From there, adjust in small increments until you find what feels comfortable. Remember, it's not just about moving your cursor, but being able to track and aim accurately. Also, make sure you have enough mouse pad space to comfortably make larger swipes.
Best answer
TechieGamer
Finding your perfect sensitivity in CS:GO is a bit like brewing your favorite coffee - it's all about personal preference, but there's a method to the madness! Start with a low sensitivity; this helps with precision aiming. A common starting point is around 400 DPI on your mouse with an in-game sensitivity setting of 2.0. From there, adjust in small increments until you find what feels comfortable. Remember, it's not just about moving your cursor, but being able to track and aim accurately. Also, make sure you have enough mouse pad space to comfortably make larger swipes.
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AimMaster
Trial and error, my friend. There's no one-size-fits-all. I spent weeks tweaking mine until I got it just right. Start somewhere in the middle and adjust based on how you play. If you're constantly overshooting your targets, lower it. If you're struggling to keep up, maybe bump it up a bit.
CSGOCopycat
Honestly, just copy the pros. Find a pro player who plays a role similar to yours and start with their settings. Adjust slightly as needed, but those guys have spent thousands of hours perfecting their craft, including their sensitivity settings. Why reinvent the wheel?
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