1600 dpi and 4.20 blaze it
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Your sens is nearly double mine, @$!# your desk and mouse mat must be big enough to use for an operating table. O_O
Oh, and my sens 38.5 cm, 400 dpi, 10.8 something in game.[/quote]
I have a good amount of space.
This was my setup a few weeks ago before the fire took most of it. I have different monitors now and a different desk but it’s a similar setup.
[spoiler]http://i.imgur.com/n3i6JG5.jpg[/spoiler]
i have 2.5 instead of 1.222.\
i have 1800 DPI and 2.5 ingame. 6/11 windows sens.[/quote]
I’d say that site you’re using is a bit off. I set my sensitivity in all games by doing 180’s in game. As long as I can do a perfect 180 both ways and everything is smooth in between my sensitivity is set. No need for websites
I’d say it takes a 12-13 inch swipe to do a full 180. I don’t pay attention to the numbers a whole lot and instead go off the feel.
Slowly working my way down, but I need to increase my ADS sens as I go, because that’s perfect right now
i play with
FOV : 73
Mouse sensitivity : 35.6 ingame
Mouse DPI : 800 DPI
Kind of grip : Fingertip
around 13 cm / 360 °
accuracy : 37.2 %
Your sens is nearly double mine, @$!# your desk and mouse mat must be big enough to use for an operating table. O_O
Oh, and my sens 38.5 cm, 400 dpi, 10.8 something in game.[/quote]
I have a good amount of space.
This was my setup a few weeks ago before the fire took most of it. I have different monitors now and a different desk but it’s a similar setup.
[spoiler]http://i.imgur.com/n3i6JG5.jpg[/spoiler]
i have 2.5 instead of 1.222.\
i have 1800 DPI and 2.5 ingame. 6/11 windows sens.[/quote]
I’d say that site you’re using is a bit off. I set my sensitivity in all games by doing 180’s in game. As long as I can do a perfect 180 both ways and everything is smooth in between my sensitivity is set. No need for websites
I’d say it takes a 12-13 inch swipe to do a full 180. I don’t pay attention to the numbers a whole lot and instead go off the feel.[/quote]
i dont get it, my 360 distance 13 inches with 1800 DPI and 2.5 ingame. 5.5*400 = 2200, 2200/1800 = 1.2222222.
i just found out. your 180 length is 12-13 inchs, but the sensitivity calculator counts 360 distance, 29,789/2 = 14,89455. im guessing you measured the 12-13 inches with your hand and not with a ruler 
Your sens is nearly double mine, @$!# your desk and mouse mat must be big enough to use for an operating table. O_O
Oh, and my sens 38.5 cm, 400 dpi, 10.8 something in game.[/quote]
I have a good amount of space.
This was my setup a few weeks ago before the fire took most of it. I have different monitors now and a different desk but it’s a similar setup.
[spoiler]http://i.imgur.com/n3i6JG5.jpg[/spoiler]
i have 2.5 instead of 1.222.\
i have 1800 DPI and 2.5 ingame. 6/11 windows sens.[/quote]
I’d say that site you’re using is a bit off. I set my sensitivity in all games by doing 180’s in game. As long as I can do a perfect 180 both ways and everything is smooth in between my sensitivity is set. No need for websites
I’d say it takes a 12-13 inch swipe to do a full 180. I don’t pay attention to the numbers a whole lot and instead go off the feel.[/quote]
i dont get it, my 360 distance 13 inches with 1800 DPI and 2.5 ingame. 5.5*400 = 2200, 2200/1800 = 1.2222222.
i just found out. your 180 length is 12-13 inchs, but the sensitivity calculator counts 360 distance, 29,789/2 = 14,89455. im guessing you measured the 12-13 inches with your hand and not with a ruler :P[/quote]
It’s due to muscle memory. I don’t use a website or any other calculations to set my sensitivity. I have practiced 180’s for years and if I can do a perfect 180 then my sensitivity is set. This allows me to be consistent across all games I play and to quickly setup on new setups that aren’t mine (LAN situations). It’s possible my swipe is longer or shorter than my estimate. I’ve never measured it because it’s not important information for me. The only thing that matters is when I do a 180 in a game it’s as near perfect and consistent as I can get.
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if I can do a perfect 180 then my sensitivity is set.[/quote]
same for me since 15 years 
[quote=“killer1st1;205429”][quote=“Amerika;205150”]
if I can do a perfect 180 then my sensitivity is set.[/quote]
same for me since 15 years :)[/quote]
Have a Top Gun high five for that. The old school (and better) way to set sensitivity 
[quote=“Amerika;205470”][quote=“killer1st1;205429”][quote=“Amerika;205150”]
if I can do a perfect 180 then my sensitivity is set.[/quote]
same for me since 15 years :)[/quote]
Have a Top Gun high five for that. The old school (and better) way to set sensitivity :)[/quote]
i used to do the same thing, but figured the site was more caurate.
my method was my default wrist swipe should make me turn 75 degrees or so.
[quote=“Herr_Hanz;205531”][quote=“Amerika;205470”][quote=“killer1st1;205429”][quote=“Amerika;205150”]
if I can do a perfect 180 then my sensitivity is set.[/quote]
same for me since 15 years :)[/quote]
Have a Top Gun high five for that. The old school (and better) way to set sensitivity :)[/quote]
i used to do the same thing, but figured the site was more caurate.
my method was my default wrist swipe should make me turn 75 degrees or so.[/quote]
I get how a site would be more accurate than your own muscle memory in regards to hitting exact numbers but it’s not really important IMO. Despite me being a guy who loves stats and numbers and accuracy in general I don’t really need accurate numbers from a site telling me what I should be using. I’d rather use my years of muscle memory personally and if I’m over or under rotating on a particular day I can adjust it. Sticking to a single number and trying to overcome over/under turning doesn’t work for me.
Everyone should use what they think works best for them but I feel muscle memory is a way better way to set your sensitivity. It’s not only a way to quickly dial in and be able to play consistently on any machine but learning perfect 180’s is EXTREMELY helpful when responding to opponents in games.
