Is 120hz monitor useful in 66 tick server?
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SteamID64 | 76561198111437186 |
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Country | Indonesia |
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Last Posted | September 27, 2014 at 10:44 AM |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1.62 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
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1000 |
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800x600 |
Refresh Rate |
60hz |
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Mouse | Logitech G100s |
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Mousepad | Steelseries QcK |
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mghughlauriemy old comp used to get 40 fps and i had a 60hz monitor back in s8 of highlander and was considered one of the best snipers still. so yes it's definitely possible but you'll stil be at a disadvantage compared to people with better hardware.
So i cant be as good as players with 120hz? :(
Ragorismlike the last thread, stop making threads and go play
I know, but i can't be a good sniper without a good hardware :c
I really want to be a good sniper :c
Can i have a good aim at sniper with 45 frames per second and 60hz monitor. People said >120fps and 120hz monitor will improve your aim.
I can't aim as a sniper, can i have some advice?
80 hr sniper
Mouse accel off
Practise tr_aim, tr_walkway, pub, MGE
smakersIt really irks me to see the constant barrage of DPI nonsense that manufacturers put out. I hope this can be useful information to help understand why mice with ultra-high DPI are hokum.
1. DPI is sensitivity and nothing more. DPI in plain english means, "how many pixels the cursor moves on screen when moving the mouse one inch." Mouse manufacturers like to tout high DPI, but it's a marketing ploy that has very little actual value. If your monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080, a 1600 DPI mouse would require you to move the mouse 1.2 inches to span the entire width of the display. A 4000 DPI mouse would require only 0.48 inches of movement to do the same. Any sensitivity lower than the highest possible lowers the DPI that is being used. It's incredibly unlikely that anyone playing an FPS is utilizing 4000+ DPI.
It's a little tougher to calculate effective DPI in a game like TF2--you'll see different values depending upon your resolution because you're projecting a 3D game onto a 2D monitor and pixels closer to the crosshair will have sharper angles than pixels further from the crosshair.
You can calculate effective DPI in a 3D game pretty closely with the following:
r = resolution
s = sensitivity in inches per 360
f = field of view (usually 90)
(pi * r) / (s * tan(f / 2))
Given the 10 inch example, the rounded effective DPI is 603 if your resolution is 1920x1080. If your resolution is 1024x768, the rounded effective DPI is 322.
There can obviously be other factors in mouse feel, such as positive or negative acceleration, jitter, hand comfort, etc. but in the above examples, any mouse with 603 DPI or higher would be just as "accurate" as the next.
2. Raw input does not disable mouse acceleration. It simply bypasses the windows mouse driver. If your mouse sensor has either positive or negative acceleration, that won't change with raw input.
3. Too many different factors at play to really answer this one. Scout and Sniper have very different aiming mechanics--zoom vs. no zoom, headshots vs general aim, movement mechanics, tracking vs flicking, etc.
Thanks for answer, if raw input doesn't disable mouse acceleration, how ? People said you can't completely disable mouse acceleration with a Logitech mouse, is that true?
Sorry for my bad English
turtsmcgurtsGoogle "MarkC accel fix", then type "find accel" into your tf2 console.
Setsul1. A good mouse isn't necessary but recommended. Remember high dpi != good, low dpi != bad
2. It disables windows mouse accel. Disable the tf2 accel and enable rawinput -> no need for an accel fix
What is better, accel fix or raw input?
testify1. it helps
2. no
3. with scout you can use movement to assist aim, sniper is only mouse movement and you have a smaller target to hit
BuschmasterACR1. A good mouse definitely helps, but it's more about practice and familiarity than a good mouse. Plus, DPI doesn't mean anything other than just sensitivity.
2. Yes, for the most part.
3. Probably because scout aim is more movement than tracking and timed ambushes like sniper is, but that's just a theory, keep practicing!
Your aim won't magically improve, it takes a lot of practice, good luck.
How to disable mouse acceleration?
1. Do you need a gaming mouse to have a good aim? I'm using a 800dpi mouse now
2. Does raw input setting disable mouse acceleration?
3. I have good aim as scout but not sniper why?
Thx for answers
konrApple1176konrChanging your FOV in any way will make your sensitivity feel different. That means zooming in will make it feel completely different even though your zoomsens is 1. The answer your question wonderland really answered it quite well. I personally use 36cm or 14.2"/360 and I just have it on 1 but Jukebox for example has it on 0.7 and his sens it quite high. I don't remember exactly how high but I think it was 19cm or 7.4"/360.So what is better? Should I change my FOV? ThanksApple1176I can hit almost everything (even scouts) in close/mid range but not long range
You should change your zoomsens if you really want to keep the same sensitivity but need it to be lower to track better when scoped but if you don't give a shit if your sens changes you should just change your sens to be a bit lower and get used to that. Don't change your fov.
clipkonrChanging your FOV in any way will make your sensitivity feel different. That means zooming in will make it feel completely different even though your zoomsens is 1. The answer your question wonderland really answered it quite well. I personally use 36cm or 14.2"/360 and I just have it on 1 but Jukebox for example has it on 0.7 and his sens it quite high. I don't remember exactly how high but I think it was 19cm or 7.4"/360.As far as i know he used 19.3 cm/360 and 0.8 as ratio (but that could be outdated already.).
I use zoom_sensitivity_ratio 0,5 is it too low?
I can hit almost everything (even scouts) in close/mid range but not long range
konrChanging your FOV in any way will make your sensitivity feel different. That means zooming in will make it feel completely different even though your zoomsens is 1. The answer your question wonderland really answered it quite well. I personally use 36cm or 14.2"/360 and I just have it on 1 but Jukebox for example has it on 0.7 and his sens it quite high. I don't remember exactly how high but I think it was 19cm or 7.4"/360.
So what is better? Should I change my FOV? Thanks
My sensitivity is 10" /360 and I use zoom_sensitivity_ratio 0,5
1. Should I use it?
2. Will it affect my hitscan weapon aim (Scattergun, Shotgun)
Btw I mostly play sniper and scout
Thank you
Sorry for my bad English