how are you even suppose to track an enemy close range with your peacekeeper. We assume your mouse is running at 1600 dpi and 1000hz polling rate and windows sens of default 6/11:Įvery 5.195cm movement with your mouse will make you do a 360° ingame which is absolutely mental. it is just a way better experience in shooter, period. it will feel alien yes, but this is normal, you just have to get used to. i can say for sure that this method is way superior in every aspect than playing on a high sens. you have to make bigger movements with your arm and hand, but you get used to this and if so you will see you will be as fast as you need to be.Īlso this is way more better for your wrist, because you have your arm on your table and not laying your wrist onto the edge of your table, you use your arm way more often and little wrist for adjustments so your wrist is not so stressed 24/7. Of course you have to get comfortable with it and play and learn it for some time but you will have better results with this, because it is way more consistent than high sens, with high sens you have days you feel it but there are also days were you are completely of with your aiming, this not so much the case with lower sens.īut you will need space on your table and a bigger mousepad like a qck+ from steel series (450mm*400mm). In general and specific in Apex Legends the ability of tracking your enemy with your mouse is the most important thing and this is way more easy with playing with a lower sens. Playing on a high sense is often making you overshoot with you mouse while aiming, and small corrections with your hand results in shaky movements. In general in every fps game you want to play on a lower sens, because you are able to control your crosshair better in almost any situation. Pixel Jumps by 3kliksphilipĮDIT: My math on resolution also works if you move randomly as vertical sens = horizontal and as pixels are quadratic and monitors are usually widescreen you are fine, going diagonal in a 45° angle might make 8x visible on 1440p (~2000/sqrt(2)) but im not certain if that is how it works. At 1080p even max 8x ig sens isnt visible. Unless you game on a 5k (or higher) monitor, you can not see it. You get a problem if you cannot aim everywhere ig and 3kliksphilip has a really great video about it and that in source with an ig sens of 4 (pretty high) you have ~4000 registered jumps for a 360 horizontally. The game doesnt care at what dpi you are at there are just movement steps and a direction, how far you have to move your mouse for that is up to the mouse. You can argue that it is overkill, sensor have native resolution(s) and high dpi's (actually cpi) are just "amplified" just like what your ingame sensitivity slider does and same is true for low sens. Side note: Every FPS game I play seems to have an inordinately high default mouse sensitivity, why is that? Many players who don’t research the topic are playing at a significant disadvantage. I wrote this on my lunch break so forgive me if I glossed over something important, feel free to ask me anything about aiming or simply to just clarify something. There’s so much more to having great aim, but the biggest thing you can change is having a mouse sensitivity within a good range. This will tell you your cm/360 for your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity in Apex Legends in the ‘Output’ area under “Source/Quake, Overwatch - CM per 360:”. Under ‘Inputs’ enter a number next to “Source / Quake Sensitivity:” as Apex is a source game. To get to a number in or near this range i’ll detail some instructions on how to use a sensitivity calculator below. If you want to make a change i’d recommend starting somewhere between 24-40cm/360. If you’re playing on default there’s a good chance your sens is way too high to be consistent and accurate. Depending on your mouse DPI your sensitivity will be different. There’s always going to be outliers but if you’re playing on something under 20~cm/360 chances are your aim is going to be poor.ĭefault mouse sensitivity in Apex Legends is 5. CS:GO is more like 36cm so you get the idea that this rough number is good. I’ll quickly put things into perspective so bear with me.Īverage of competitive Overwatch players mouse sensitivities is 33cm/360, or 33cm of mouse movement to perform a 360 degree turn in-game. Long story short your mouse sensitivity is likely too high, especially if you’re on default settings. For many people this isn’t because they’re awful at shooters, it’s because their settings are letting them down. I’ve seen a lot of people on this subreddit saying they can’t hit anything, have no kills etc.
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