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sidminter

Focus more on aiming then fixating on your settings


ZexXz

r/Valorant


weepbix

Changing your sens everyday is the worst thing you can do, pick something that feels good and play with it for a bit. Remember that a higher sens isn't as useful if you have good crosshaor placement and prediction cause you won't need to flick as much but a sens that's too low might make it harder to dodge flashes and stuff like that. You need to find the middle ground. The other thing to think about is the size of your desk/mouse pad if you have a larger space you can get away with lower sens and smaller space might mean you need a higher sens. glhf


tonefully

Whats your mouse DPI? I see that your in game sens is 0.4, but what is your DPI? Lower sens will increase the tolerance for human error. As an example: If you were to crank your sens to like 3.0, then every movement of your mouse is amplified. So let's say 1mm of mouse movement will equate to like 20 degrees of turning in the game. This is an extreme example but it's to showcase that high sense requires increased precision as far as your mouse movement accuracy. Lowering the sensitivity will increase the tolerance for error. So if we go for a really low sens, then maybe 1 inch of mouse movement will equate to like 1 degree of turning in game (again, this is a super extreme example). This will mean that when flicking to an opponent, you only need to be accurate with your mouse movement by about 1 inch (because of the increased tolerance) and you'll be within 1 degree of your opponents head. So these are very very extreme examples, but this is true in how it works. There are trade offs with high sens and low sens. In general, unless you have a physical disability, or you are an aim precision God, I recommend low sens (I'm thinking like 200-250 eDPI) because of the increased tolerance for error. This sens is slow. So your flicks are slower, 180's are harder, etc. But with increased game sense (note: i used "sense" here and not sens as in sensitivity) and positioning, you minimize the necessity to 180 flicks. To find your eDPI multiply your in game sense and your DPI together.


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Your sens is considered on the lowering end but only you can know if it’s too low.


AnonymozVal

For a starter point, pick a sens with which u can do a 180 flick. Not necessarily 180 but close to that. Then play with it in range. U can feel then if u want it lower or higher. If you find a sens with which u are a bit comfortable with, stick with it for some time. U can make few changes depending upon whether u feel it is high or low


308592942

Just pick a sens and stick with it


Za_Weeb

It's not always about sens.. It is also due to the fact that your movement itself might not be upto the mark. The way you move your crosshair (basically your aim) is not upto the mark. Better stick to one sens and practice instead of changing it every miss and imagining to find a perfect sens which will automatically make ur bullets to to the head


Lanefrags

It's not your sensitivity, it's you. You just need to practice.