I could handle 5600dpi. It wouldn't be that big of a jump.
The extra sensitivity is very nice once you can control it. It sounds insane, but it's not
Agreed; I thought 4000dpi was going to be a lot...but once I got used to it, I love it.
I could handle 5600dpi. It wouldn't be that big of a jump.
The extra sensitivity is very nice once you can control it. It sounds insane, but it's not
If the software algorithms are not very good, I can understand the former.
But the latter I don't buy at all. Lower DPI is less precise, because it isn't tracking as much detail of the surface.
Just about everybody I see or hear from that moves to a higher sensitivity mouse, will say that their accuracy improves.
Counter Suck is for nubs rofl
What game do you play? >:O
I play against friends, some of which are very good (one of which, would regularly be way on top against people online). From my own experience, I know that higher DPI mice are better, and I do better with them.i suggest you give a good read through this : CS:S Mouse Optimization Guide - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net
and if you seriously believe higher sensitivity gives you more accuracy, i suggest you get in matches with half decent people on css or cod4 or an aim based game, and ask them what DPI they use.
Well im a console gamer, and trust me, IT TAKES BALLS to be a console gamer on a PC forum. That and no money.
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and if you seriously believe higher sensitivity gives you more accuracy, i suggest you get in matches with half decent people on css or cod4 or an aim based game, and ask them what DPI they use.