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Chrollo

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  1. Very interesting to read. After many years as part of the CSGO community I've always believed to not change your settings for long-term consistency, hence me never really changing any settings, even small changes such as crosshair. But it seems like it's not as bad as I think it is. Aside from this reply I've also done a bit more researching on my own and seems there's a lot of debate on this topic and it's interesting to hear the other side of the argument Personally as someone who started playing CS many years ago with a very tiny mousepad I've had to play with high sens from the start. I have tried lowering my sens in the past and changing it up but it seems that I am really bad with arm aiming. Probably why I decided to stick to what I'm comfortable with over the years
  2. CSGO and Valorant player here. I have heard from many professional CSGO/Valorant players throughout the years that you should pick a sensitivity that you want and are comfortable with and stick to it permanently. "Constantly changing settings and equipment is a surefire way to be a permanent newb" lol. Not planning on changing my sensitivity anytime soon but just curious about people's experiences who change their sens from time to time and what it has done for their aim
  3. Plot twist: I was really desperate to get my aim back and stuff so I just decided to just buy a subscription since it wasn't pricey like I thought it would be. After using the calculator to confirm stuff it gave me the same sensitivity using the method shown above lmao. Anyways problem solved I guess
  4. Thanks, just an update but after a lot of digging through forums on this website, I followed this formula used by Drimzi in the thread when changing between monitors. If I'm not mistaken it's: Sens * (Old monitor size / New monitor size) = new sens I honestly am not sure if I can use this formula in my situation or if I did things correctly, but the new sens felt similar to what it was before and I played well yesterday after changing to it. I might stick to this for now
  5. Thanks for the answer, I assume you meant " the change in 'monitor size' will affect your perceived sens even if you have the same res/ settings" Unfortunately at the moment I don't plan on getting a subscription in order to get access to monitor distance conversions, since I really don't see myself using the calculator a lot in the future. Is there a different way or at this point should I just have to experiment with maybe lowering my sens since it feels a bit faster ever since I switched setups? Thanks.
  6. Hi, new user here, and this problem has been frustrating me for a while now: A few months ago I switched from a 14.5 inch screen laptop (Lenovo Ideapad 330s) to a new desktop setup with a 20 inch monitor and my aim feels different. On both PCs, I play on the same in - game sensitivity (0.43) and mouse DPI of 1150. I played on the native 16:9 1366 x 768 on the laptop and decided to stick to the same resolution for the desktop. I assume that my aim feels off because of the difference in the size of the screens. I have been searching online for answers but there are a lot of different answers. I decided to follow the advice of keeping the sensitivity the same since apparently it is only the feel of the sensitivity that changes and that it shouldn't take long for me to adjust. However, after about 2 months of playing, I still feel like my aim wasn't as good as it used to be. I have considered changing my sens but I feel like it will only throw me off even more. What should I do?
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