How to find the perfect sensitivity in CS:GO
Best answer
AimMaster
Finding the perfect sensitivity in CS:GO totally depends on your playing style and comfort, but here's a quick way to get started: go to an empty server, aim at a fixed point (like a dot on a wall), and strafe left to right while keeping your aim on that point. If you find it hard to maintain aim, adjust your sensitivity lower if it overshoots, or higher if you're dragging behind. It's a bit of trial and error. Also, consider your mouse DPI; most pros use something between 400-800. Combine this with in-game sensitivity for the best results. Remember, consistency is key, so once you find a sensitivity that feels right, stick with it to build muscle memory!
Best answer
AimMaster
Finding the perfect sensitivity in CS:GO totally depends on your playing style and comfort, but here's a quick way to get started: go to an empty server, aim at a fixed point (like a dot on a wall), and strafe left to right while keeping your aim on that point. If you find it hard to maintain aim, adjust your sensitivity lower if it overshoots, or higher if you're dragging behind. It's a bit of trial and error. Also, consider your mouse DPI; most pros use something between 400-800. Combine this with in-game sensitivity for the best results. Remember, consistency is key, so once you find a sensitivity that feels right, stick with it to build muscle memory!
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ProCopyCat
Just copy the pros and adjust from there. Seriously, pick a player you like, set your sensitivity to theirs, and tweak it until it feels just right for you. It's the simplest way to start without getting too technical.
360NoScope
Sensitivity? Just crank it up till you spin like a Beyblade. Who needs aim when you can 360 no-scope, am I right? But for real, lower sensitivity usually means better precision. Ever seen those videos of pros with massive mouse pads? Yeah, there's a reason for it.
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