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I keep changing my configs, huds, sensitivity.
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So, I keep changing my everything everyday. I really wanna stick on one sens and config, even tho my sensitivity changes don't really affect me because i play the same with every sens for some reason. I just sometimes spend more time adjusting my configs and shit than playing.

So, I keep changing my everything everyday. I really wanna stick on one sens and config, even tho my sensitivity changes don't really affect me because i play the same with every sens for some reason. I just sometimes spend more time adjusting my configs and shit than playing.
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Is there a question/point that I'm missing here?

Is there a question/point that I'm missing here?
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Just force yourself to stick with one setting, there is no other way *maybe*

Just force yourself to stick with one setting, there is no other way *maybe*
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AMS syndrome FeelsBadMan

AMS syndrome FeelsBadMan
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I don't see the problem with this. Change can be good, and gives something fresh.
But if you want to stick to one sens/cfg then just do it lol idk why you're asking us

I don't see the problem with this. Change can be good, and gives something fresh.
But if you want to stick to one sens/cfg then just do it lol idk why you're asking us
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#7
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If you keep changing your sensitivity your muscle memory won't improve. Whatever works for you though.

If you keep changing your sensitivity your muscle memory won't improve. Whatever works for you though.
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Then...don't adjust your config???

Then...don't adjust your config???
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DecapotatoIf you keep changing your sensitivity your muscle memory won't improve. Whatever works for you though.

I don't think this is entirely accurate though, like for example people like Sam (really good scout from Australia), literally has 10 mouses that he cycles through with different senses. Then you also have people like Starkie that have a different sens on soldier and scout.....as in like fucking wildly different. Clockwork was well known to change his sens a lot and he's obviously one of the best scouts ever.

[quote=Decapotato]If you keep changing your sensitivity your muscle memory won't improve. Whatever works for you though.[/quote]
I don't think this is entirely accurate though, like for example people like Sam (really good scout from Australia), literally has 10 mouses that he cycles through with different senses. Then you also have people like Starkie that have a different sens on soldier and scout.....as in like fucking wildly different. Clockwork was well known to change his sens a lot and he's obviously one of the best scouts ever.
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I used to do this a ton and a bunch of my friends kept telling me to stop. After awhile I only changed it every few weeks or month, but when I realized that the only way to get better and stay consistent is to have your settings stay the same and just play with what feels good to you. I mean look at b4nny, his settings have stayed the same for so long so that has to be one of the few contributing factors to him being one of the best, or the best person to ever play this game.

I used to do this a ton and a bunch of my friends kept telling me to stop. After awhile I only changed it every few weeks or month, but when I realized that the only way to get better and stay consistent is to have your settings stay the same and just play with what feels good to you. I mean look at b4nny, his settings have stayed the same for so long so that has to be one of the few contributing factors to him being one of the best, or the best person to ever play this game.
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keep your sens the same.

as for changing configs/huds, imo keep doing that within reason, a change in crosshair/hud etc and really make you rethink about your aim and give you a fresh feel

keep your sens the same.

as for changing configs/huds, imo keep doing that within reason, a change in crosshair/hud etc and really make you rethink about your aim and give you a fresh feel
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