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Geekage

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  1. From my own experience, I go from 40 in to do 360 to 4 in to do a 360, and what I've found is that with a lower sensitivity you have more consistency and it takes less time to warm your aim up. With a high sensitivity you're more likely to over aim and then correct before warming up. I actually prefer a high sensitivity being a wrist player, but I also perform better with a lower. My advice is try to find a middle ground and stick with it. Your muscle memory will eventually kick in at any sensitivity, as there is no perfect sensitivity, and its all preference. Muscle memory will be what you wanna look for in seeing consistency.
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