ZhakirSetie Posted July 15, 2021 Posted July 15, 2021 (edited) so i see that many pros use a dpi of four hundred-800ish and an in-recreation sensitivity that isn't the default. doesnt this imply that their ingame sensitivity does no longer in shape their out of sport sensitivity? as an example, i realize that hiko from valorant has a dpi of 1600 and an in-sport sensitivity of .3ish. i recognise that means his ingame sensitivity is nowhere near his out of recreation sensitivity. so how do they maintain their muscle memory so properly in-sport? shouldnt you try to in shape each sensitivities as near as you can? im assuming they browse out of sport for hours as properly which (nee https://1921681001.id/ d to?) mess with their muscle memory between in-sport and out-recreation sensitivity. or maybe its hours upon hours of practicing that allows them to seamlessly transition from ingame/outgame sensitivity? im simply looking to enhance my aiming and would love to understand what's the norm. thank you! https://19216811.cam/ Edited July 17, 2021 by ZhakirSetie
fortunate reee Posted July 15, 2021 Posted July 15, 2021 11 minutes ago, ZhakirSetie said: so i see that many pros use a dpi of four hundred-800ish and an in-recreation sensitivity that isn't the default. doesnt this imply that their ingame sensitivity does no longer in shape their out of sport sensitivity? as an example, i realize that hiko from valorant has a dpi of 1600 and an in-sport sensitivity of .3ish. i recognise that means his ingame sensitivity is nowhere near his out of recreation sensitivity. so how do they maintain their muscle memory so properly in-sport? shouldnt you try to in shape each sensitivities as near as you can? im assuming they browse out of sport for hours as properly which (need to?) mess with their muscle memory between in-sport and out-recreation sensitivity. or maybe its hours upon hours of practicing that allows them to seamlessly transition from ingame/outgame sensitivity? im simply looking to enhance my aiming and would love to understand what's the norm. thank you! the concept of muscle memory that many "gamers" falsely belive in is pretty wrong. if you played games / used aim training for a long time you dont really bat an eye after swapping your values within reasonable bounds matching sens/ values as well as fov can make life easier but i wouldnt call it anywhere close to necessary to be a good aimer
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