Thats amusing, u got it back to front. High DPI whilst using the same sensitivity in the setup software will enable you to twitch and go from one side of the screen to the other.
In games I tend to err on the side of low sensitivity (not touching the DPI @ 800).
Oh and I went from a M$ optimouse to an MX510 to a logitech G5 and they all improved my aim.
As someone else has already said, higher the sensitivity/dpi, the less you have to move the mouse.
I keep mine on 2600dpi and I barely even have to move the mouse at all.
Less than 1/2 an inch to move it from one end to the other of a 20" screen. Once you get used to it, it's great.
Ok I guess then the requirement then would be for a very high quality mousemat, you wouldnt want any false moves.
I use the mouse for heli control, Im not sure high dpi would be suited but my mousemat is trash. I have to roughen it up because its texture has worn smooth which sends the mouse screwy for some reason, its a ratpadz bought from here.
Very occasionally I have to track the mouse, pick it up, drop etc High dpi would obviously help then but its not a requirement except for a second at short notice
i got the logitech G9 which has the on the fly dpi changer i think i usually game around 1200 dpi or it might be 900, but i do change quite often, usualy if im playing a sniper
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