Get the Perfect Mouse Aim! (Best Mouse Sensitivity Guide)
Best mouse settings 2021 + convert mouse sensitivity between games. Use a sensitivity converter like www.mouse-sensitivity.com (monitor distance is paid, but for converting between games the 360 calc should work fine) FOV Guide: • 99% of Players DON'T u...
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Intro 0:00
Mouse Settings 1:04
Finding Mouse sensitivity 1:59
Why use a Sensitivity Calculator? 4:36
How to use Sens Calculator 6:28
Changing FOV in same game 8:20
Best DPI settings 8:49
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Didn't realise the monitor distance was paid feature :O If you use the 360 method for converting make sure both games are at the SAME horizontal FOV! What DPI you using? Whats your cm per 360?
I am sitting at 3200 dpi... Idk my cm per 360 but I'd guess it's wayyyyyy too short... time to make some adjustments! Thanks Stod
I bought my first PC two weeks ago and i never thought I'd be so confused
@stodeh Built my first pc for BF4 never changed my DPI until today, @stodeh you ablsolute bro love your vids! (warzone) was 400dpi 6.19 now 1600dpi 1.54 sens
YIKES. Just measured.... 360 is like 7 or 8cm
i am running at 400 dpi and an edpi of 286 so quiet low but that is what i am used to now and i aim constistantly with
I'm a big fan of the calculator you mentioned here. They have a huge list of compatible games and go into extreme detail. A lot of it is locked behind a paywall, which is a big downside of course, but even the free bits seem more fully featured than other calculators. Also, paying for short term use is cheap, and I really don't mind supporting their work. Also, I would pay AAA game money for them to make a program that could automatically set all the correct values in your games since it seems they already have all the necessary information to do it.
I just randomly cam across the whole higher dpi topic, I had 450dpi with 2.3 sens in apex but changed it to 1200 with 0.9 which is a slight but faster but not that much, and now with the 1200dpi everything feels sooooo much smoother, I also started to see improvements in aimlab
Thats what I called a content, great peace of information that is well placed together , thank you for your work! Liked and subscribed.
Woah this is gold! Immediate improvement in my warzone accuracy by duplicating my BF settings. Also kicked the dpi down from 1000 to 800.
Videos like these are great for those starting out. I’m two years in from being a lifetime controller player and I’ve tried so many different keyboards (now I use a Periloot keypad) , mice and sensitivities and feel like I’ve found my perfect dpi and sense. Definitely going to use the website to configure my settings going forward. Hopefully it works for kovaaks. Cheers stodeh
what a beautifully helpful video, thank you so much stod! I'll try these changes asap cause my settings are all over the place 😬
Thanks for this Stodeh this greatly helped me out and I feel like I'm landing more shots consistently between my games now.
This is the perfect video for someone like me. Lots of experience on console, and looking to make the switch. Thanks for making it easy to understand! Great vid.
Great guide I wish I had years ago. Using 1600 dpi 30cm 360 spin and a 5 sensitivity I went 17-1 in my first game today on BFV sniping.
So far i just used the length of my mouse pad as a 360, but this makes so much sense, i noticed that after a 1 year and a half of warzone, going back to bf5 or 1, my aim was all over the place for a while. Thx!
Btw, mouse pad is 45 cm
Definitely helpful. I’ve been trying to improve on mnk and always looking for helpful tips. Appreciate the vid!
Thank you so very much for the time spent on helping us! Hope you’re having a great day!!
This was a bit of an eye opener for me. Thanks Stod. Been playing PC shooters for years but always changed DPI and FOV when things didn't do well. I've just worked out my ideal sens and will be sticking with it from now on. Great video.
That's bad advice. Use whatever feels most comfortable in whatever game. Some games will call for a much lower or higher sens, trying to standardize them is detrimental. I say this as I am currently using a sens randomizer that is changing my sens by the second and absolutely crushing my highscores in an aim trainer. Look up Voltaic, there are a lot of misconceptions about aiming, they've help me improve dramatically.
@@maniacpwnageking muscle memory is 100% a thing and randomising your sensitivity will do nothing to help with that. Standardising your sensitivity across every game you play will make a massive difference when getting used to flicks etc.
@@CommanderPanda If muscle memory was actually relevant to aim training, every time you changed your sens you would be relearning from the ground up. If that were true, it would be absolutely impossible to play while having your sens randomly changing every few seconds. So, the fact that I am able to not only manage playing with a randomizer, but aim better than I have in my 16 year FPS Carter with it, is pretty solid evidence that muscles memory (at least the way you're imagining it) is not relevant at all in aiming. I believed the same thing for most of my life. When I finally decided to step outside my comfort zone,. I was rewarded with the fastest improvement I've ever seen. I'm not trying to make you sound dumb, I just want other people to stop approaching their practice in an unproductive way l, wasting their time and forcing them to compromise their setup.
This video has helped me understand sensitivities so much more thanks to you, before this video I was using 43cm/360 to 45cm/360 and I was constantly struggling to re-center my mouse but I didn't want to raise my sens because I felt like it was going to affect my aim but hearing you mentioning about a baseline of where is an ideal cm/360 for arm aiming and wrist aiming made me realise I'm already on a really low sensitivity and I can still raise it and be in a safe spot. I'm now on 40cm/360 and It's honestly made playing keyboard and mouse more enjoyable since I actually feel more capable to scouting areas of the map without always having to feel I need to re-center my mouse straight after. Definitely subscribing for this 👌
I have like a 67cm/360 😅 I’m at the point where I’m in immortal 3 in valorant (first fps game) and want turn up my sens to make turning around easier and not having to pick up my mouse as much but I just don’t wanna give up that accuracy iv worked so long to get 🤣
@@avokes6919 lmao idk how you do it, my shoulder gets tired far too easy 😂
@@lexah yeah I feel ya it’s really bad cause I have a bad back I had surgery on so I probably shouldn’t do all that with my arm lmfao
I switched from 800 to 1600dpi when I saw Battlenonsense's video too! I didn't use any sensitivity converter between games and I struggle to get consistency but I will try using it maybe it will help! Thanks Stodeh 🙂👍
Man I like a good snipe video and I've learnt to snipe in warzone but dear gosh you are on another level in the intro!!! Appreciate the video, I just get very overwhelmed when I start changing so many settings at once🙈
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@@Stodeh What if when using a mouse pulling rate tester it’s not pulling consistently at 1000 Hz but it’s pulling consistently at 500 Hz?
Another factor to consider is the weight of your mouse. After changing to an Xtrfy M4 which only weighs 69g (nice), I've had to change my in-game sensitivity settings as well as lower my DPI from 1600 to 1200.
I made the same change, I notice with such a light mouse my max performance has increased greatly, but I'm having consistency problems. I'll be fully used to my mouse/sens/etc and on point at night, go to bed, wake up, open cs and it feels completely alien to me, and this is after weeks of use now. I constantly have to warmup with higher/lower sens before returning back to normal just to make my normal sens feel 'normal' again. I've also had real trouble figuring out what eDPI I should use. In the past I've been at a very low eDPI, but now I notice my tracking is better around 560-640 eDPI but my headshots and raw confidence in my aim is extremely improved closer to 400-520 eDPI.
@@lookaquarter I believe that's due to your brain adjusting to the heaviness of the mouse that you usually used for years. Even after 3 weeks my lightweight gaming mouse feels too light for me and feels as if it's gliding over hard ice when I do my warmup matches
Not necessarily, I switched my mouse to a lighter one and didn't have to change my dpi/sens, it was 1600 and it stayed that way. I'm somewhat sure one can quickly adapt.
you lowered your dpi but used the same EDPI? or you lowered your dpi making your edpi go lower too?
There was also a test done by Optimum Tech that showed that a certain dpi value's sensitivity on one mouse can deviate dramatically on another mouse, even though you have kept the dpi settings the same. Some mice deviate very slightly, and other have shown that they deviate dramatically.
I've watched a ton of videos about DPI, and how to convert the sense to other games, and this video helped me. I'm breaking my past records on Aim Lab, my precision, time reaction are way better, thank you bro! Greetings from Braziiiiiil!
definitely going to give this a go over the weekend. thank you!
Can you do videos on key bind recommendations and do some mouse aiming tutorials?
Excellent video Stodeh. A lot of people doesn't care about stuff like this even on the high competitive scene. IMO this topic is very personal. On older mouses I used to stick with 400dpi, but nowadays using a Zowie EC2-B (after a GPRO, DeathAdder and many others) i'm using 1600dpi.
@Soul Casper No benefit
Outstanding video Stodeh! Definitely going to follow your steps
Very thorough video, I will definitely play around with this after work today.
I just got into M&k gaming and was looking for a guide. This was perfectly timed
If you JUST got into it, this video will be far too overwhelming. Just play, dude. Edit settings until it feels right in the main game you play.
@@boibleu22 I felt like nothing in this video was overwhelming. Rather straight forward tbh
I would say finding your optimal mouse is also really important when it comes to finding the correct sens. After all you can't be at your best with a mouse you are not comfortable with , so be sure to experiment with different mice. Also mouse pads can have a pretty major influence on how to find your optimal sens
fr with a mudpad no matter what you do your aim is always gonna be trash... in my case, a month ago, i was playing with my 4year old mousepad and thought i found my perfect sensitivity. but as time went by i fucked up my muscle memory as i tried to recalibrate what i felt the first time i played with that exact same mousepad. went through different dpi, in-game sensitivity and ultimately bought 2 new gaming mice(model o & viper). Now after just 1 month with a new mousepad, i kid you not, using my old sens and my old mouse(zowie fk1), i was back to poppin heads as i was before. if only i knew sooner i could've saved a bit of everything... money, time, effort, and most especially my sanity. the funny thing is... i actually bought the mousepad for the sole reason of having a cool design. not for any performance related reasons but because it has One Piece design on it. ik im braindead lmfao.
@@breggsu569 tbh with you I think i swap out my (desk) pad about every 6-8 months. I went through the hassle of cleaning and stuff like that and I really didn't find to worth it. Now I personally just buy a new 20-40€ deskpad about every 6-8months. Aslong as your pad is clean and not "sticky" the brand doesn't really matter, it doesn't have to be Razer, Corsair, Logitech or ... Well that is what I do anyways, my aim is not the best in the world but it has been alot better with my Gpro Wireless and just a clean deskpad
@@noob4head thanks for the tip, i'll surely keep that in mind. but may i ask what mousepad/deskmats have you tried and would recommend? my friends said artisan pads are goated but i really havent tried yet besides logitech and steelseries pads.
@@breggsu569 Well giving recommendations for mousepads is almost as difficult as giving recommendations for mice. There are so many different materials, sizes, prices ranges, etc. to choose from. First and formost you need to decide if you want a cloth or "hard" mousepad. Cloth mousepads are often cheaper and a bit more comfortable while "hard" pads are usually better for your aim but have a learning curve to them. As for buy recommendations sticking to reputable gaming brands like Razer, Corsair, Logitech, Glorious, etc. is never a bad idea. These all have a wide range of different pads. I honestly just buy whatever strikes my fancy when I'm the need for a new one. I wanted to buy one of those fancy glass pads but these had a hefty price tag I was not willing to pay for just a pad. A pad is important but aslong as it is clean and not worn out the brand does not matter all to much, unless you are a very highly comp. player where even the smallest advantage helps.
I've been watching so many headshot tutorials on KZhead.... yours is the first one I have come across that explains everything in precise detail as opposed to making assumptions about knowing basics like mouse DPI settings etc... thankyou for being so precise
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I'm a long time fan of your battlefield videos, they are inspirational in trying improve my game. Been tweaking all kinds of settings to get the game to run at decent fps without stuttering when scoping. Thanks for great settings videos and inspirational gameplay. /Danny
DPI also depends on how much your mouse/mousepad glide I find. If you have a resistant mousepad then higher DPI is easier but extreme Glide is better with low DPI.
Ye it's because of how well you can control your mouse I guess I noticed that too
lower dpi means higher latency.
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@@SgtPickledicthen why does every pro player use 400-800 dpi with 400 being most common specially in s and D style games like cs and siege where every micro second will be the difference between victory and loss
@@utkarshbtw because pros dont know everything. It is proven that lower dpi causes higher latency.
As someone with little m&k experience, I find this very useful. Thank you!
Holy Crap Stodeh, this might be the best gaming based guide of the year! I have always just used a slightly larger tha A4 Corsair mouse mat and gone edge to edge for my horizontal. I guess I have some homework to do!
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Sens is a pretty hard topic. My mained game for years was csgo, where I'm confident to say I've gained most of my aim skills, ( I did play a lot of TF2 with mouse accel before that but I can't use mouse accel anymore) and in cs I play with 800DPI 0.94 sens, which is pretty average in cs, but in any other game that sens is way too low for recoil control, ease of looking around, etc.., especially considering that I've played csgo in 4:3 which is kinda like a low fov ( the actual setting called fov doesn't actually change your fov in cs, just the weapons position in your hand)
This video was as good as it could possibly be. Great job
Thaaaank you so much, this calculator is the best of its kind so far and I learned so much just messin around with this thing
Swear to Stod, vids like these have been leading me down a path towards true PC enlightenment. Thank you so much for this one, man. Off to suck out at Apex again with one less excuse.
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You’re an absolute god for making this. Thank you for your efforts. You have my sub.
Well this definitely helped me start from somewhere. Big up!
Thanks for this, I noticed "enhanced pointer precision" was on in windows. And I'm 100% sure I've set it off in the past. Windows probably enabled it after some of the feature updates...
Same
probably will not affect in game sensitivity if you use raw mouse input. Test it out to be sure.
Or just use the MarkC mouse fix, which completely removes any acceleration from Windows. The "enhance pointer precision" setting doesn't completely eliminate mouse acceleration.
@@GDRobbye what's the markc thing and how do I turn it off? I found out about the pointer enhancement setting thing from this video aswell and turned it off now it feels weird lol feels faster for some reason n I play 600 dpi. I only play rust slower dpi is better on rust
@@Bldzera it's a registry file that completely disables acceleration even when enhanced pointer precision is turned on.
I play on controller and found this interesting. Suppose the only thing I can do to ensure consistency is FOV settings! As I didn’t know between warzone and BF5 the horizontal FOV settings are actually slightly different.
fine tuning your aim on controller is pretty trivial anyway as aim assist completely changes your sensitivity whenever youre looking at a target.
@@253MC and the lower the Controller Dead Zone is the better
Great info. I'm attempting to transition from decades of controller play to K & M. It's difficult feeling "newb" again but I promised my boys I would commit. Thanks for the very useful info. Well done.
I can highly recommend you the youtubechannel of west proter. He has a lot of videos on all of the need to know basics.
Just started using MNK this week because The cycle frontier doesn't have controller support.. so perfect timing for this video!
Thanks for the video, I like how you decribe the relationship between fov and sensitivity. However, I don't fully agree with the dpi part. 1600dpi is more sensitive and lower input lag for even 1 mm of movement than 450dpi, but it also adds unnecessary movements to the scope when your hand shaking(tiny unnecessary movements) during the aiming. Unless you have a robot arm like stodeh, I will say stay under lower dpi will be better...
I think you need a grippier mouse pad!
@@Stodeh g640! I may need to buy a cyber arm!
That's just mouse control aka human error if you practise eventually you'll be good at high dpi it's just a matter of practice or you could just switch to a control pad
I play at over 6000dpi with mouse acceleration maxed. My 360 is less than an inch. I barely have to move my hand, Ive gotten use to it. I've played since doom quake, duke nukem 3d.
Stodeh, what if I'm used to exactly how Warzone feels now when ADSing with HIGH ZOOM scopes, which I believe isn't even close to 1:1, but proportionally reduced based on the level of zoom your vision is giving (I'm a quick scope player with kar98). I notice that bf2042 beta sniper ADS was super sensitive due to being 1:1 I believe. What can we do there? Just try to get used to the ultra fast 1:1 ratio more worth it or is a reduced aim when scoping down snipers more beneficial (more accurate for sure and feels more natural since you're zoomed in more, your brain expects more movement needed to move within the zoomed picture given to you)
you could lower your overall sensitivity and keep 1:1. The monitor distance idea is that if something is on the edge of your screen it always takes the same mouse movement to get to it regardless of FOV, ADS, scope type, iron sights, hip fire etc. Makes it easier to build muscle memory because its all the same.
@@Flux000 no i get that. I'm asking something entirely different. i'm refering to ADSing with a high zoom scope, yet having the same sensitivty as a hipfire (so same distance in cm to a certain object as hipfire despite being super zoomed in). Versus other games such as COD, where the sensitvity level when ADSing anything over 3x in zoom, is calculated to be proportional / fractional to the amount if zoom actually happening. Aka, when zooming with a high zoom scope, your sensitive decreases in a natural proportional way, although not 1:1 to hipfire (which BF2042 seems to not care about at all)
Monitor Distance Coefficient at 0% is what you want. That's when your mouse movement required to turn 360 degrees is multiplied by the same amount that an optic makes your targets bigger. 2x bigger targets, 2x more mouse movement. This is called focal length scaling and is the gold standard.
@@Visstnok right...does that mean to achieve this 0%, you'd have to use soemthjg like 1.77 coefficient for say a 1440p monitor or something like that?
@@ZDY66666 No, to get 0% you put it on 0.
Great video well explained and very educational. Was wondering for mouse placement. Do you want to have your mouse at the starting off your 360cm?
Im Still kinda new to pc. Super helpful info & Dope video! Thanks for the dedication homie!
Battle non sense made this known to most players today and he showed the exact difference b/w lower and higher DPI but the fact that higher DPI is faster and give you more "fine grain" aim is known for long time. Ive played all my life (original CS) with higher DPI and lower in game sensitivity exactly for this reason. My usual was 1000DPI but when the sensors got better and better I slowly adjusted to 1800DPI (0 or 1 in game) when BF4 came out and thats my main sensitivity since then. Still play BF4 todate btw. Most game sens sliders are multiplayer of yor DPI so its way easier to adjust from game to game that way. Higher DPI/low sens is also used by many snipers.
This is such a good sensitivity guide. well done man. almost all the important things I've had to learn myself and a few things I wasn't even aware of are covered in this video. Thank you! I use 400 dpi - since most 9 years ago thats what most pros use. My cm per 360 is 46.6. - Slow enough to be precise but I still feel I can be fast with this!
yeah, what i noticed most of good players, for example on csgo are on a 40-50 cm\360 even i now found a very good sens in that range: 42.291 cm\360 and its very good, feels very precise tracking for me might stick with that
Thanks Stodeh, I’ma try it out tonight!
Well, i would say i comment for the algorithm but no i'm doing it because i just found one of the best video on that subject. Thanks a million mate, insanely good work
In the games where there is a resolution scaling slider, do we pick a native resolution (lets say it's 1440p), or the scaled down resolution (lets say we put scaling at 75% so it downscales to 1080p) when inputting it into calculator? Also, can you post the lines which need to be changed in the config file to make all sights 1:1 sensitivity, since that's also locked behind a paywall.
Playing on native resolution is better + when you switch from 1080p to 1440p multiple your sensitivity or dpi by 1.33 and if you do the opposite divide by 0.75
Resolution scale doesn't impact your sensitivity, only native resolution does
Jaafar Sadiq That's all I needed to know, thank you! I use the native resolution but I use resolution scaling on some games to get more frames.
i did some testing back in the day and found high dpi can make you skip pixels if you play at a low sens in game (all depends on the game though). some games also get weird and something that feels like mouse deceleration happens when you do a quick swipe. i found the crosshair was smoothest when playing at 400-800 dpi. theres a reason pros play at those dpi settings, it's not all about latency. that being said 1600 is probably fine. things didnt get bad until i went over 2000
Then don't play at a low in-game resolution, set it in accordance to your DPI. Be rest assured things will no longer get bad the higher your DPI, in fact from pixart 3310 and upwards you shouldn't have any issues at any DPI stage.
This is OLD OLD OLD news. This shit is not an issue with modern mice and modern games. This was a problem back in like 1999 which is where all these stupid stereotypes come from. Mice do not have issues with sensors at higher than 400 dpi these days and games definately support it OK as well. Pros just copy their heroes and 400dpi filtered down from cs pros in the late 90's until today
Dude, stunning detail!
Thanks, that enhance pointer precision drove me crazy
My sensitivity settings are dependent on the amount of space of the mouse pad that my cat(s) are occupying. Thanks for the awesome guide.
This is Actually so helpful. Thank you
I have been running 3200dpi forever, and then just play around with the in game sensitivities until it feels right and never really had and issues doing so. I play mostly COD and BF at max FOV plus some other games and for most of the COD games I dont normally have to change the in game sensitivity all that much from the in game standard, usually notch it down a tiny bit and usually only takes a couple games for me to find what i like. also I never really felt like I had hard time matching or getting close between games. cm per 360 couldn't tell you... its short but im also mostly a wrist player. I have tried really hard to lower everything down and use my whole mouse pad in the past because of videos trying to show the benefits of it... but i always end up back to what Im used to.
What do you recommend for uniform soldier coefficient? Some say 0, or 178%, but default is 133%? I saw in one of your videos that you had 50%?
You should use 0%, so that if an optic makes your targets 2x in size, it will take 2x the mouse movement to turn 360 degrees. This is what's called focal length scaling.
@@Visstnok 0% feels a bit to slow, so why is stodeh on 50%?
@@Matt-Wolf Ask him. He is good at the game, but I guarantee you he doesn't understand the full pros and cons of the different settings.
@@Visstnok This is 2 weeks old now but you should not use 0% just because someone says so. Even on mouse-sensitivity there's been so much debate over the years on what's the best conversion across different FOVs and the answer is that there's no best method. It is not mathematically possible to match your sens 1:1 on different FOVs across the ENTIRE screen. 0% means the sens matches 1:1 at the limit of your crosshair so anything that's not right on the crosshair you are going to underaim. 133% or 1.33... means the sens matches 1:1 at the edge of your screen (100%) on 4:3 aspect ration and at 75% of your screen on 16:9 aspect ratio. So on 4:3 you are going to overaim every target and on 16:9 you are going to overaim below 75% of your screen and underaim above 75%. 178% or 1.777... means the sens matches 1:1 at the edge of your screen (100%) on 16:9 aspect ratio so you are going to overaim every target no matter the distance. Now choose your poison and stick with it. Your brain will just get used to it over time.
@@criscrix3 I know how it works, but thanks for the explanation. I just think it makes more sense to retain tracking under the crosshair across different zoom levels rather than an arbitrary flick. The characters in the game will be running at the same speed all the time. So if one target is 200 meters away and another is 400 meters, it's great to track them with the exact same mouse movement using a 2x and a 4x scope (if the values are true, lol). Besides, 0% is agnostic towards your monitor aspect ratio, and your head will be more in tune with the actual zoom rather than the specific monitor's borders. I believe there is such a thing as a superior setting. But if it's not 0%, it's totally up in the air if it's 133% or 178% or 500%. So I go with 0%.
I've been using 58.70575 cm/360° for about 2 years now. 4000 DPI @ 0.59 sens in WZ. Interesting that it's about double of your suggested 30 cm/360°. I've been playing FPS games on my PC for nearly 25 years and I think the best advice I can give in regards to mouse sens is: pick something and stick with it. Convert it to other games with the website, and don't change it. Muscle memory is super important for aiming.
Yur mouse mat width should be yourr baseline sens, you tweak it form there :)
60cm is super common amongst pros of most competitive FPS games. 30cm would be considered very fast in most pro scenes.
@@253MC it depends entirely on the game though. 30 cm would be fast for cs or val, but not for overwatch (or top wz players). There is no one best sensitivity, and really it should change depending on what game you are playing.
@@253MC In most aim intensive games like quake, unreal Tournament and other arena fps 30 is very low.
You probably don't need to worry about the 5th decimal place, that's sub-micrometre level lol
This was amazing..thanks a lot man!
Great stuff stod thanks. Will be using this for 2042
Kovaaks makes a sensitivity matcher. Saves all this trouble lol. Free too.
Kovaak is free now?
Kovaak's sens matcher is just a easy digital method of measuring 360/cm and so it don't add the fov vairable when converting the sens. It is not worth at all.
I wonder if this is how he perfectly tracks lagging glitchy players 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i thought i had nothing more to learn about sense ingame but this fov thing helped me a lot
Great guide , thank you subscribed and turned on the notifs so I won't miss out your content ❤
My problem has always been vertical movement. I mostly aim with my arm (not my wrist) and the skin from my arm inhibits a lot of vertical movement. So I have to lift my arm up off of my desk to aim in those scenarios which is awkward and tarnishes my aim.
use a sleeve or something to protect your skin
@@sebasosorio9084 I've tried some of those. They tend to be very tight and uncomfortable. Not to mention they don't work very well. (For me)
Then i reccomend a skypad 3.0XL with Skypad sleeve. I was skeptical too at first because of it bein 110 euro's. But it was well spend !!
I use 1600dpi for everything, then adjust the sensitivity within each game.
you dont find it too fast on your desktop outside of games?
@@JDubz303 not gonna lie to you it is fast on the desktop but i been on 1600 dpi since june
Very helpful Stodeh, thanks!
Interesting video, but i'm sorry to say that, but you are completly wrong with the correlation between Sens and FOV. In fact, i have 2500 H in Kovaak, arround 20 K in fps in general, and a sensitivity have to be looked at a tool who give you advantage in a certain type of situation. And the FOV, don't change anything in term of pure raw aim, in fact it's only helping you by focusing more easily on target ( low FOV ~ 103 to 110 horizontal) or to have more information and help in target switching ( hight fov 110~120 horizontal ). If you want to be consistent without training your aim on aimtrainers, you should keep your sens at the exact same distance in every game. The FOV, it's just another tool, who give you an advantage in term of style / positionning / gameplay etc , but he don't interfer at all with your " raw " aim. One very good example of that is stretch resolution who give you a special type of " FOV looking ". Take one pro player on 4/3 stretch, and say to him to switch to 16:9, after 10 ~ 20 minutes of little adaptation, his aim don't change at all, but his gameplay gonna change, because his eyes have to work harder for adapating and focusing himself. Knowing the exact distance you have to travel from A to B for killing someone is essential. A " feeling " is just a placebo effect who just give you some type of confidence ( > and if you perform better with that, it's just cuz you have to work on yourself and on your mentality), but at the end, it's not gonna help you, it's will only making things even worse and your raw aim gonna suffer alot. One other thing is, you can have different sens in every game especialy if you train yourself on aimtrainers / specific maps, like aimbotz / fast reflex etc, or, if you a big number of hours spend in FPS. Playing with 40 CM + in quake it's just foolish, your arm gonna die in the first two weeks, but in csgo, it's completly normal, cuz you have to be accurate, and the gameplay is slower. The only thing that really matter is the mouse control. Your video is well structured, but misleads newbies by only giving them confidence without making them work on the essentials, which is simply how to learn to focus, which will lead them to a dead end, and their will give a feeling of control without having any real control over it, especially if they don't have a lot of hours on fps. Hope you understand your mistake. Anyway, Merry Christmas, and take care !
i wouldn't say that playing quake on a lower sens is foolish, sure it can be exhausting at the start but one will get used to it. base, vengeur, sib, k1llsen play with a ~40cm sens. i think raisy plays with an 80cm sens?
@@krob_ thing is all the players you listed play on accel (k1llsen on 0.035 and sib on 0.17 at 400 dpi) except for vengeur which plays on 32cm which is far from 40, I think raisy plays on ~35cm now with accel too. Imo it’s just worthless going above 40cm on quake as you can easily be as precise on a higher sens with more practice with the added bonus of not having to swing your arm around too much when turning or tracking fast/close targets. Accel mitigates most of this though but adds a layer of inconsistency which can be outweighed by comfort for some (all the quake pros using accel as examples). For tacfps however I could totally understand people using above 50cm. The game requires more precision and less range of motion when fighting generally.
PC players be like: Start to play with values Console players be like: WTF?!?
Omg this is very useful, first guide is the best on my Windows7 too. 😄
This is so helpful! Thanks a lot!
For the millionth time: wrong "feeling" sensitivity is bullshit. Adjusting your aim according to FOV is bullshit. Unless you are playing OSU, YOUR AIM IS NOT TWO DIMENSIONAL. Your sensitivity is NOT the amount your "crosshair moves on the screen". Your sensitivity is NOT how many inches you move from point A to B on your screen. All the games we play are 3 DIMENSIONAL games. Your sensitivity is nothing more than a converted value of HOW MANY DEGREES you turn in a 3 dimensional space. No matter how much your FOV is, the same amount of mouse movement will result in the same amount of turn in a 3 dimensional space every time. You will do the same 180 turn with the same sens no matter what your FOV is. Your FOV is literally how many degrees you see from the space and your sens is how many degrees you turn with the same mouse movement. If someone wants to be consistent between games, they need to be able to do the same 180 degree quick changes all the time, the same movements, same flicks all the time. Does it matter that there are different FOVs? NO. Man, I absolutely love your content across multiple games but for the love of god dont give wrong advice to all these kids who try to be you. Your aim is good because you had thousands of hours of practice. Not because you fucked around with FOV. Please stop this nonsense.
But this is literally how I got my aim consistent between games? That's why I made this video?
@@Stodeh I think what Jani doesn’t realize is how your brain processes FOV and the movement. In your video you showed the FOV change in Warzone moves the same amount of degrees on the shipping container But the way your eyes track that movement and the way the game itself rendered it makes it feel faster to a human. Really easy example is in real life.. try getting binoculars. Move your head left/right at the same speed with and without them. You’ll probably get a bit sick using them because it feels like everything is moving so much faster. So pretend u need to aim at an object, try to aim at it with your naked eye then with the binoculars. Of course you’ll need to go way slower with the binoculars because you have a smaller FOV. Meaning in games you’ll need less mouse sensitivity as well.
@@Stodeh just because the result is correct, doesn't necessarily mean the method is also correct. The brain needs some time to get used to different FOVs, that is normal. For some people it's longer, for some people it's shorter. But the fact remains that sens is independent of FOV. I don't want to tell you what sens to use or how to play, obviously. All I'm saying this might not have been the best advice you ever gave in a video. I have spent an unhealthy amount of time in aim training forums and subreddits, this is the general consensus between the best aimers. I could even go further into the territory that muscle memory in itself is a meme but I don't wanna go even futher deep down in this rabbit hole.
@@jancicruz7 the point of this video still remains regardless of your views of monitor distance. When you try and convert sensitivity between games without a calculator on different fovs without knowing exact values you are going to feel a difference. Thus using a calculator allows you to match 1:1 using the same fov even if the 2 games use different methods of measuring those values. The ultimate goal of this video is to move people away from measuring a 360 with a ruler and being more precise with their conversions between games.
You're entirely incorrect. Most aiming is 2 dimensional. Once you aquire a target, now it's on your screen and the only thing relevant now is how much your crosshair moves on the screen. Keeping a consistent 180 on a different FOV will be useless because once you turn around and start making minor adjustement like flicking and tracking within the 2 dimensional screen, the crosshair distance is all that matters. The only thing that will be consistent is the big 3 dimensional flicks around you, after that once you aquire the target and start aiming you're on a 2 dimensional screen. That's why most games reduce the sensitivity accordingly when you aim down sites. So sens+fov together produce a specific aim "feeling". If one changes, the other has to compensate to produce the same feeling.
Hey man appreciate your doing but there is just too much math involved man, i think im good and imma just wing it with my natural instincts
And then after missing some important shots / clutches due to over flick or under flick you may consider doing math homework, quit the game or use cheats 😆
Just couple days ago when I was playing bfv i was wondering this problem. Good video thx.
thank you so much dude cant believe ive found the exact information that i needed lmao
This is an extremly good aim guide. And gives the paper reference so people aren't mindlessly pickly randomly sense's
Thanks a lot for this video🔥
Thank you, really useful and professional video.
Stod you really are the GOAT. thank you
The first tip actually helped me out, I'm to lazy to do the rest, my mouse is set to 800dpi and I'm never bothered to mess with the dpi in game, what is the dpi of your actual mouse?
I'm commenting for the algorithm. I love your videos btw. Cheers ☺️
thanks for this tutorial is super helpful btw new subs here
Love this!! Thank you definitely gonna checkout that site
Hello sir. Very nice video. It’s something I’ve been trying to replicate hut for controller. I wish you could make a video like this but for controller
This was very informative
Stodehhh thank you!!!
Thanks u so much! 🙌
excellent advise. I never understood sensitivity so pretty much completely winged it and in most games my aim was off or I heavily relied on my wrist. Also doesn't help I got a smaller desk and my monitor has a really annoying stand that takes up most of it. But I just tried this idea in rainbow six vs some AI and man its so much snappier and easier now
It depends on the game tbh, in games where movement is slow like Valorant/cs I sometimes play with 60cm/360 but if I'm playing something that requires tracking and fast movement I would do something like 35-45cm/360
Thx for the guide bro
Curious which sens, dpi and fov you prefer for BFV Edit: Love these informative videos
Timestamps, and actually pretty good info? Alright you get yourself a like, good job bro
Very good video. But does it matter to take care of the monitor resolution? 27 inches and 1440p for setting up the sensivity of the mouse?
I've use 60cm/360 since BF4 launch. Would recommend higher to others though. I could grind aim trainers to work on mouse control but don't have the time these days. Lower sens is free smoothness at the expense of everything else so if you can train mouse control find something with decent balance.
Can’t believe I wasn’t subbed, i won’t let you down again sir. Subbed btw
Awesome dude ! Thanks for that !