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Sensitivity to improve my aim?

redbread123
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Lower your sens in smaller increments until you find a sens that feels good for you. You should know when you've gone too low or too high. It's definitely worth the time it will take. lower sensitivity usually means better aim but there comes a point where you are restricted from doing the super quick turns you may have been previously used to. Find the balance.

So my current sensitivity in games like apex and fortnite is 6 inches per 360 but i've seen more professional players use sensitivty close to 10-14 inches per 360 and I was wondering if I lower it to around 10 or 12 inches would my aim get better over time, because I already feel accurate and the camera is a good pace, but I just switched from 2 inches per 360 a few days ago, and I was wondering if my lower my sensitivity even more would I see better results.

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Lower sensitivity also means moving the mouse more to react to sudden situations. Imo I'll keep it as high as possible as long as I shoot accurately.

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Lower your sens in smaller increments until you find a sens that feels good for you. You should know when you've gone too low or too high. It's definitely worth the time it will take. lower sensitivity usually means better aim but there comes a point where you are restricted from doing the super quick turns you may have been previously used to. Find the balance.

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You have to find the sens where you are comfy, a sens which adaptsto your playstyle. For example I am a "wrist player" so I have usually higher sens that my friends or professional players, they used to be more of use a lower sens and move the arm using all the mousepad.

 

Like Onehandstand says, lower it and increment until you feel comfortable.

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