Definitely an advantage. The fact that I gain the advantage of quick turning, and that I still maintain good accuracy makes it a superiority.miracleofsound said:Nincompoop said:I am rather steady handed. I can be quite precise in games, so high sensitivity is better for me.But do you guys feel it to be an advantage?Sib said:Usually high sensitivity
Same goes for me. I have a Logitech G5 2000dpi mouse, which has on-the-fly sensitivity switching.Kollega said:Stick sensivity? Sorry,but i'm a PC gamer,and mouse is much more handy for aiming - i don't need to change mouse sensivity in games whatsoever.
Or maybe fourth... my aiming isn't as skilled as some players.Nincompoop said:Definitely an advantage. The fact that I gain the advantage of quick turning, and that I still maintain good accuracy makes it a superiority.miracleofsound said:Nincompoop said:I am rather steady handed. I can be quite precise in games, so high sensitivity is better for me.But do you guys feel it to be an advantage?Sib said:Usually high sensitivity
My advice; learn to be accurate with high sensitivity. If you are unable to perform with high accuracy, it might be either the surface on which your mouse resides on, or your mouse. The third cause can be that you are a n00b.
It would appear you didn't detect my mockery of the word. I was using it as ridicule.miracleofsound said:Or maybe fourth... my aiming isn't as skilled as some players.Nincompoop said:Definitely an advantage. The fact that I gain the advantage of quick turning, and that I still maintain good accuracy makes it a superiority.miracleofsound said:Nincompoop said:I am rather steady handed. I can be quite precise in games, so high sensitivity is better for me.But do you guys feel it to be an advantage?Sib said:Usually high sensitivity
My advice; learn to be accurate with high sensitivity. If you are unable to perform with high accuracy, it might be either the surface on which your mouse resides on, or your mouse. The third cause can be that you are a n00b.
I hardly think that constitutes being a 'noob'.
God, I hate that word...
It's funny, high sensitivity seems to be a lot easier for berzerker running and gunning with an mp5 but when I go back to my trusty AK47 it just flies all over the place when I try to use it...Nincompoop said:It would appear you didn't detect my mockery of the word. I was using it as ridicule.miracleofsound said:Or maybe fourth... my aiming isn't as skilled as some players.Nincompoop said:Definitely an advantage. The fact that I gain the advantage of quick turning, and that I still maintain good accuracy makes it a superiority.miracleofsound said:Nincompoop said:I am rather steady handed. I can be quite precise in games, so high sensitivity is better for me.But do you guys feel it to be an advantage?Sib said:Usually high sensitivity
My advice; learn to be accurate with high sensitivity. If you are unable to perform with high accuracy, it might be either the surface on which your mouse resides on, or your mouse. The third cause can be that you are a n00b.
I hardly think that constitutes being a 'noob'.
God, I hate that word...
Some people are steady handed, and some aren't. If you feel that you are completely ridiculous in high sensitivity, you might be better of using either middle or low. But if you think a little of practice will solve your issue, I say try and play with it for a while.