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2 reasons: 1 game sense vs aim: the smartest player with the best crosshair placement and average aim is better than the best aimer with average crosshair placement and game sense. 2 aim in valorant is wildly different from aim in aimlabs, largely because of crosshair placement, but partly not. tasks like gridshot have little to no relation to valorant unless you’re using a shotgun. only ...
Step 3 - Lay your mousepad lengthwise. Don't worry about lack of vertical space. This game doesn't have much verticality and this mousepad will be enough. "Step 4 - Set your windows sensitivity to exact middle. (Valorant sensitivity doesn't depend on it but it's a standard that everyone uses).
Hey I graphed a bunch of pro streamers sensitivity. The average pro plays at 277 eDPI. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Without ninja or hiko the average eDPI is closer to 262 or in game sensitivity .65 with 400 dpi. Damn... I run double that. 800 dpi 0.7 sens.
Go in the range and cut it to .5 then to .4 and see how you feel (if your trying to test out lower sens). Will take some getting used to but it should be a bit more forgiving. Hey Valorant players, i was looking at some of the settings the pro use in competitive play. Most pro players seem to be playing at around 400 dpi @….
Whatever works for you, or whatever game you played before valorant. If it was cs;go, you’d stick with lower because that’s what your used to as a cs;go player. Mine is edpi 1050. 3k mouse dpi and .35 valo sensi. My friends always tells me to lower it but I’m used to it because I dont raise my mouse when playing.
Because consistency is better than fast flicks. Slower sensitivity also allows you to make micro adjustments easier compared to a higher sens. If you have a table long mouse pad and use your arm, low sens is better. If you use a small mousepad (like those square ones) and only use your wrists, then go with a higher sens.
You can ofc move your whole hand by having high mouse DPI, like 1600, but just lower ingame sensitivity. Simple as that. 1600 DPI x 0.22 ingame sens = 352 EDPI 800 DPI x 0.44 ingame sens = 352 EDPI. It's the same value then, but 1600 edpi variant should provide less pixel skipping, so yeah. 3000 DPI is very very high.
Hey! I’m currently Ascendant 2, finished immortal last act. A little bit of advice: Find a good sensitivity and don’t change it. 0.4 @800dpi is a good sensitivity for valorant, if you like it, stick with it! I use 0.28@800dpi, I recently changed it from 0.3 @800DPI because my old G Pro Wireless mouse died, and I ipgraded to the superlight ...
Celticgobragh. • 4 yr. ago. Most pros have around 280 edpi (Sens x DPI) Yours is 1155, which is crazy high. Hiko who is a pro that uses his wrist has1600 and 0.36 sens (576 edpi) I'd try bring it down towards his whilst still feeling comfortable aiming. 3.
Short answer, my sens is 0.39 with 800 DPI. To find a good sens, an eDPI (multiply your mouse DPI with in-game sensitivity) between 250-400 is a good range to begin if you don't have any preferences. But for practical purposes, your personal preference is what matters. Find one sens, then analyse your in-game aim.