

- #2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense pro#
- #2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense windows 7#
- #2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense windows#

I used to use a crappy logitech optical mouse which didn't really do much for me.

Luckily for me my brother (who introduced me to the game) got me a Deathadder. I'll tell you this, it took me a long time to find what I liked. That's a long ass time and I'm sure there are many people in this sub-reddit who have played for longer. I've been playing this game for 9 years so far. * Razer Deathadder 1800DPI and 1000hz - MOUSEīut, I don't think that will help you much. * Zoom_sensitivity_ratio '0.333' (zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse ' ' In GO)
#2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense windows#
I can tell you my settings:* Windows Sensitivity '6' up your DPI and leave windows sens to 6/11Īlso taken from that first link, are the ratios for your true sens multipliers: 1/11 = 0.03125ĮDIT: if you have anymore questions let me know. So if you want to use a higher sens while on your desktop. Read the first link, if you were to use anything above 6/11 then this starts to happen. No, 6/11 is default and gives you a 1:1 ratio for best performance. if m_rawinput is 1 then your windows sens is defaulted in game to 6/11 and wont change if you alter your windows sens out of game.Īlso, I thought I heard 7/11 is the "neutral" Windows sensitivity, as in no acceleration or something. Windows sensitivity would be the same on 2 vs 11? Mouse Used: SteelSeries Sensei RAW Rubber Editionĭoesn't using "Raw Mouse Input" negate the Windows sensitivity? I.e.
#2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense windows 7#
Mouse Fix: MarkC Windows 7 fix (Acceleration Disabled) OP you asked for our sensitivities in CS:GO so here is mine: Windows Sensitivity: 6/11 I would start with a sensitivity where you can easily do a 360 degree turn by flicking your mouse from one end of your mousepad to the other, and start adjusting it from there.Īlso find a mouse that meets your needs, a crappy little Dell mouse with crazy negative acceleration will not make your playing experience any better, you can find 2nd hand mice on eBay for < 30$ and you don't need an insane 120$ mouse to be good at this game, read this article on OC (again, applies to CS:Source but same logic is used for CS:GO) Get a respectable sized mousepad (Read: SteelSeries QcK, go pick one up at Best Buy for 9.99$ or if you have enough room on your desk, get a QcK+ for 19$) and play with what you feel is comfortable. This guide here talks about CS:Source mouse optimization and goes into more detail, it talks about CS:Source but I just reread it and it all applies to CS:GO < 1200 super high (greater than 3.0 ingame) I would say this about the true sens formula (AT 6/11 windows 400dpi): > 800 is low sens (less than 2.0 ingame) So if you want to up your dpi but want to leave your ingame sens feeling the same then do what I did above. You can calculate your true sensitivity by doing the following: (windows multiplier) x (ingame sens) x (dpi) = true sensĮx: 6/11 2.0 400dpi = 1.0 x 2.0 x 400 = 800 true sensĮx: 6/11 1.0 800dpi = 1.0 x 1.0 x 800 = 800 true sens
#2.0 sens in csgo equivalent in cursorsense pro#

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