u/ratsk_ater

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I play at 3cm/360

Decided to look into aimlabs after years just for funsies. I play a lot of games but mostly low precision games like RTSes, MMOs, etc. I do play a handful of shooters nowadays like hunt showdown/deadlock, and used to play a lot more, although not particularly high level. Id give most of them a try, but rarely super into them.

Weird seeing how many people say under 20cm/360 is unplayable. I hate how slow it feels to turn. In normal games I never felt aim was a hindrance and a lot of games have characters/guns to kind of cater to me. Well aware my tracking is always mediocre but my flicks are decent. With high damage slow firing weapons I think my aim is above average. Throw in some strafing for micro adjustments and you can't even tell.

In aimlabs though, I can definitely tell. When it comes down to raw aim it can be rough. Definitely gonna experiment with it, probably try lower sensitivity.

Using a 12 button Corsair mouse which does actually have dpi toggles. Part of the reason why my dpi is so high is I always game on normal office mouse pads. Just not that kind of space xd. I'm also lazy and avoid big movements.

We'll see how it goes, I guess.

3000 dpi, 2.01 sensitivity in aim labs.

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u/ratsk_ater — 4 days ago