I'm recently trying out fingertip/claw grip for the first time, after being a low sens arm gamer for years. Now I'm using much more wrist for sideways movements and fingers for up and down movements.
But when your fingers are extended the sensitivity is much higher for wrist movements because how the mouse sensor location changes. How the fuck am I supposed to track a rocketjumping soldier when my x-axis sensitivity increases if the enemy is higher up?
I'm recently trying out fingertip/claw grip for the first time, after being a low sens arm gamer for years. Now I'm using much more wrist for sideways movements and fingers for up and down movements.
But when your fingers are extended the sensitivity is much higher for wrist movements because how the mouse sensor location changes. How the fuck am I supposed to track a rocketjumping soldier when my x-axis sensitivity increases if the enemy is higher up?
it kinda sounds like you are exaggerating your use of ur fingers, you really only wanna use ur fingers for smaller movements (i.e. not tracking a soldier in the air), assuming you are in the 17-35ish cm/360 range. its obviously not ideal if you are uncomfortable while aiming
it kinda sounds like you are exaggerating your use of ur fingers, you really only wanna use ur fingers for smaller movements (i.e. not tracking a soldier in the air), assuming you are in the 17-35ish cm/360 range. its obviously not ideal if you are uncomfortable while aiming
Skemeit kinda sounds like you are exaggerating your use of ur fingers, you really only wanna use ur fingers for smaller movements (i.e. not tracking a soldier in the air), assuming you are in the 17-35ish cm/360 range. its obviously not ideal if you are uncomfortable while aiming
This makes sense! At the moment I'm using 15cm. What do people with 5-15 cm/360 people do? Do they still move their whole arm upwards at larger y-axis movements?
[quote=Skeme]it kinda sounds like you are exaggerating your use of ur fingers, you really only wanna use ur fingers for smaller movements (i.e. not tracking a soldier in the air), assuming you are in the 17-35ish cm/360 range. its obviously not ideal if you are uncomfortable while aiming[/quote]
This makes sense! At the moment I'm using 15cm. What do people with 5-15 cm/360 people do? Do they still move their whole arm upwards at larger y-axis movements?
Basically any movement involving more than 1 joint creates this situation and you should handle it like you handle it all the time when moving around. Maybe it helps to think about how you want to move your mouse and not just where you want to aim.
Basically any movement involving more than 1 joint creates this situation and you should handle it like you handle it all the time when moving around. Maybe it helps to think about how you want to move your mouse and not just where you want to aim.
just hold the mouse however it's most comfortable for you
just hold the mouse however it's most comfortable for you