#Sensitivity
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Depends on the game.
Games like CoD/Apex benefit more from a faster sens (25-35cm), while games like Val from a slower one (40-100).
And in the trainer you want to use different senses for different categories. 25-35 for tracking. 40-100 for static. 30-60 for dynamic and switching
Why do I use different sens for different things
In game: different games use different aim categories more, and those aim categories work best with a faster or slower sens.
In the trainer: same as above, and you effectively work more on mouse control. There is no 1-singular sensitivity that can be a jack-of-all-trades. Simultaneously, using different senses uses + trains different muscle groups and specific aspects of aim
so using different sens will improve my mouse control?
Yes
You are training many different aspects/weaknesses by doing so. Remember, you are not training "familiarity" with a sensitivity, given that familiarity is build very quickly, and neither are you training aspects that only fit that sensitivity.
ahh ty
so just use diff sens for diff games like lower sens val and a high sens for ow
also, would I be just changing sens for the categories multiple times? like cahnging between the 25-35 for tracking and doing like 27 and 32 the next?
Yes
You dont have to. Just pick a sens in that range
Ahh okay ty :D
So to get better mouse control it'll take time and practice with using the different sens on the categories right?