Resolution isn't that important. Mouse sensitivity is hugely important though, I couldn't believe how much my game improved when I dropped it down to the same sens that all the pros use.
Resolution isn't that important. Mouse sensitivity is hugely important though, I couldn't believe how much my game improved when I dropped it down to the same sens that all the pros use.
Was used to it from the good old days of CS 1.6 etc. Old habits and all that!Why to play with such resolution? Guys here wrote that all this resolution and aspect ratio - all need to be confident and helps you http://csgopedia.com/best-resolution-for-cs-go/
Use that one which is better for you
I've been playing at 6400dp 1.5 in game for years. dont know how people use 800/1-2 it sooo slow
Wow... I play 1.5 @ 400dpiI've been playing at 6400dp 1.5 in game for years. dont know how people use 800/1-2 it sooo slow
Resolution isn't that important. Mouse sensitivity is hugely important though, I couldn't believe how much my game improved when I dropped it down to the same sens that all the pros use.
if you suddenly need to spin 180, do you have to move your whole arm?Wow... I play 1.5 @ 400dpi
Yep a 180 turn is pretty much one swipe across my mousepad (I use a QCK XXL) - just goes to show how it's all muscle memory and what people are used to.if you suddenly need to spin 180, do you have to move your whole arm?
Yep a 180 turn is pretty much one swipe across my mousepad (I use a QCK XXL) - just goes to show how it's all muscle memory and what people are used to.
Personally, I find anything above 1.8 @ 400 really hard to control - especially when using micro-movements to adjust my aim, i.e. from pit to A on D2.
I just max everything out at 1920 x 1080 with V-Sync set to double as triple buffering causes so many problems for my old GTX 470.
I've been playing at 6400dp 1.5 in game for years. dont know how people use 800/1-2 it sooo slow
The answer why high sens feels best is convenience, I agree the high sens is best especially on most setups with the mouse placed next to a keyboard. Easy movement and why make things any harder.
Problem is CSGO rewards headshot massively so its not speed as much accuracy.
So you need to switch up your desktop sens on the mouse and use a separate in game movement and it wont relate to anything else. Gets some getting used to, some find it takes at least one game to switch on each day
I heard CS GO is full of Russians?
I mainly played combat surf on cs:s, probably spent about 1k hours in surf or more, where having a high sens makes it super easy to spin in the air at high speed (720deg in few inch). a lot of people use turn binds but I don't like them
Played 3200 0.75 for about 10 minutes, and jeeze its so slow, but movement looks super smooth. after those 10 mins it took me a while to get used to my original sens again.