6.8 inches for TF2 (roamer)
13.6 inches for CSGO (supreme)
13.6 inches for CSGO (supreme)
31.25 cm/360 in TF2, roamer main
Currently in CSGO I use 31.25 cm/360 because its the same as TF2
I used to use 41.56 cm/360, but once I got used to 31.25 cm/360 I found out I shouldn't really rely on my aim because I suck
Currently in CSGO I use 31.25 cm/360 because its the same as TF2
I used to use 41.56 cm/360, but once I got used to 31.25 cm/360 I found out I shouldn't really rely on my aim because I suck
Experimenting with a different mouse position on my desk and a lower sens, and it seems to be working better. I can move my arm a lot more freely than I used to be able too, and while I can't strafe quite as well as when my sens was 9 inches (currently 18 inches because I like round numbers), I can strafe a lot better than I could when my mousepad was in it's old spot.
18.2in/360 in all FPS games
idk I always feel off if I don't keep it the same across all games.
idk I always feel off if I don't keep it the same across all games.
6.81 inches/360 in TF2 (tho I change it almost everyday)
10.22 inches/360 in CS
10.22 inches/360 in CS
I think Kalkin got me started on having an 8 in/360 for TF2 but then I dipped down to 7 in or something a while later and drifted. Kinda stuck around the 6-8 in/360 for everything I played until Benroads asked me what my sensitivity was and I forgot what in/360 I was on so I told him "uh, 1.7 sens" and he put me back on 8 in/360.
Haven't budged from 8 in/360 since for just about everything.
TurinShow Contentyeah, i played for some clan but i forget their name
i was actually really fucking baller at that game cuz i could dodge anything with my crazy ass mouse
i forgot my alias for swbf2 (I used like 5, didn't settle on turin until i played bfme2 rotwk and wrote articles) so i can't really prove shit but for a 4/5 month period i was one of the best engineers
I know StingerPA used to actually play swbf2 in a legitimate competitive scene and I know he said it was pretty crazy/bad.
Haven't budged from 8 in/360 since for just about everything.
[quote=Turin][spoiler]yeah, i played for some clan but i forget their name
i was actually really fucking baller at that game cuz i could dodge anything with my crazy ass mouse
i forgot my alias for swbf2 (I used like 5, didn't settle on turin until i played bfme2 rotwk and wrote articles) so i can't really prove shit but for a 4/5 month period i was one of the best engineers[/spoiler][/quote]
[spoiler]I mean let's be real Turin engineer was the pyro of swbf2, followed right behind by the guy who would play heavy trooper on infantry-only maps. Shotgun/detpack was 2ez to get the hang of; never liked the departure from swbf1's engineer.
I know StingerPA used to actually play swbf2 in a legitimate competitive scene and I know he said it was pretty crazy/bad.[/spoiler]
I have a different sens for my hitscan vs projectile weapons in tf2, I find my aim improving significantly in both games by having my csgo sense (and dpi) the same as my hitscan sens in tf2
"what I aim for is consistency"
"what I aim for is consistency"
26 inch/360 on csgo
16 inch/360 on tf2
lethargisti pray he means cm for the sake of his own wrists
Nah he means inches, sometimes when he talks I hear him swiping. I don't know how he's not ripped as fuck yet.
owlI'm much better at aiming in cs
Stop it owl you aren't fooling anyone you troll.
16 inch/360 on tf2
[quote=lethargist]i pray he means cm for the sake of his own wrists[/quote]
Nah he means inches, sometimes when he talks I hear him swiping. I don't know how he's not ripped as fuck yet.
[quote=owl]I'm much better at aiming in cs[/quote]
Stop it owl you aren't fooling anyone you troll.
I used something like 16cm/360 (8.5in) on tf2 back in the day (when I played demo, I currently play roamer for a high team), but when I first started playing csgo I noticed it was way easier with a bigger sens so I increased it to around 32cm/360 (12.8in) and I wanted to have the same sens for both games so I changed to that in tf2 as well (I try to use this same one for other games like Dirty Bomb or Reflex)
Was kinda hard to adapt at first with rollouts but I noticed slow and steady improvement in my aim for both games.
Was kinda hard to adapt at first with rollouts but I noticed slow and steady improvement in my aim for both games.
lethargisti pray he means cm for the sake of his own wrists
im not a wrist aimer
im not a wrist aimer
ChinGoolethargisti pray he means cm for the sake of his own wristsim not a wrist aimer
Shoulder aiming ftw eh
im not a wrist aimer[/quote]
Shoulder aiming ftw eh
I'm a roamer that off-classes to sniper ( basically a sniper main)
tf2: 12.8 inch/360 for all classes. I cannot use this for the life of me in csgo, but I keep them the same anyway.
csgo: tried lowering it from 12.8 inches/360 to 20ish inches/360, and within 30 minutes I was hitting more shots. I came back to tf2 with this sens, and I couldn't rocket jump at all, I could only play scout and sniper, which won't work for me haha
At this point in time I care about tf2 more than csgo so I just said screw it and kept the sensitivities the same.
tf2: 12.8 inch/360 for all classes. I cannot use this for the life of me in csgo, but I keep them the same anyway.
csgo: tried lowering it from 12.8 inches/360 to 20ish inches/360, and within 30 minutes I was hitting more shots. I came back to tf2 with this sens, and I couldn't rocket jump at all, I could only play scout and sniper, which won't work for me haha
At this point in time I care about tf2 more than csgo so I just said screw it and kept the sensitivities the same.
9 inches is fine for cs go imo if you are used to your mouse.
15 inches is pretty low for roamer mains imo, it will make it extremely difficult to strafe properly.
15 inches is pretty low for roamer mains imo, it will make it extremely difficult to strafe properly.