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what sensitvity should i use for scout?
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#1
-19 Frags +

hhhh

hhhh
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#2
14 Frags +

ok really

ok really
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#3
16 Frags +

learn from clockwork

change your sense every hour and still hit 90% of your shots

learn from clockwork

change your sense every hour and still hit 90% of your shots
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#4
2 Frags +
Waldook really

hhhh yes

[quote=Waldo]ok really[/quote]

hhhh yes
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#5
16 Frags +

you should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1

you should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1
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#6
7 Frags +
frknyou should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1

If by random you meant pseudo-random, I could do write that script.

[quote=frkn]you should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1[/quote]

If by random you meant pseudo-random, I could do write that script.
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#7
4 Frags +

If you want to compare to other top tf2 players: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/2480-prem-invite-mouse-settings

Most people will tell you, just play at a sensitivity you feel comfortable with. I'd argue that lowering your sensitivity doesn't necessarily make your aim better too. If you need somewhere to start, try anywhere between 25cm and 35cm per 360 and tweak from there.

Use http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm to check your actual sensitivity.

If you want to compare to other top tf2 players: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/2480-prem-invite-mouse-settings

Most people will tell you, just play at a sensitivity you feel comfortable with. I'd argue that lowering your sensitivity doesn't necessarily make your aim better too. If you need somewhere to start, try anywhere between 25cm and 35cm per 360 and tweak from there.

Use http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm to check your actual sensitivity.
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#8
0 Frags +

haha i change sensitivity like every day or so, and im comfortable with it

haha i change sensitivity like every day or so, and im comfortable with it
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#9
0 Frags +

I don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?

I don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?
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#10
1 Frags +

^ 18/360 with an 18 inch mousepad feels very comfortable probably because i control my mouse movement with my arm instead of my wrist
used to be 36/360 and that was pretty fine too.

^ 18/360 with an 18 inch mousepad feels very comfortable probably because i control my mouse movement with my arm instead of my wrist
used to be 36/360 and that was pretty fine too.
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#11
0 Frags +
logicallyhaha i change sensitivity like every day or so, and im comfortable with it

Same, but I'm trying hard to stick to my current one (I use accel so I just have even more settings to unnecessarily fiddle with :(). You can get used to a new sensitivity almost immediately, but that doesn't mean you'll have the consistency and confidence in your muscle memory that people who stick to their sensitivity for years.

[quote=logically]haha i change sensitivity like every day or so, and im comfortable with it[/quote]

Same, but I'm trying hard to stick to my current one (I use accel so I just have even more settings to unnecessarily fiddle with :(). You can get used to a new sensitivity almost immediately, but that doesn't mean you'll have the consistency and confidence in your muscle memory that people who stick to their sensitivity for years.
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#12
3 Frags +

personal prefrence, but the average scout sensitivity is 9 inches or above. but to tell the truth any sensitivity is fine as long as it works for you.

personal prefrence, but the average scout sensitivity is 9 inches or above. but to tell the truth any sensitivity is fine as long as it works for you.
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#13
0 Frags +
KhakiI don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?

I use 20.5 in/360 and I never have too many problems turning around or jumping. It feels natural, if a bit high honestly. Mouse is pure preference like everyone else has said

[quote=Khaki]I don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?[/quote]
I use 20.5 in/360 and I never have too many problems turning around or jumping. It feels natural, if a bit high honestly. Mouse is pure preference like everyone else has said
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#14
2 Frags +

lol?

lol?
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#15
7 Frags +

I think you guys are forgetting this is clockwork on an alt

I think you guys are forgetting this is clockwork on an alt
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#16
-2 Frags +
KhakiI don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?

I play with 38in/360

[quote=Khaki]I don't understand how anyone's sens can exceed 15in/360; do you just like have a 20ft table with a 10ft mouse pad and run your mouse up and down it?[/quote]

I play with 38in/360
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#17
0 Frags +
harvIf you want to compare to other top tf2 players: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/2480-prem-invite-mouse-settings

Most people will tell you, just play at a sensitivity you feel comfortable with. I'd argue that lowering your sensitivity doesn't necessarily make your aim better too. If you need somewhere to start, try anywhere between 25cm and 35cm per 360 and tweak from there.

Use http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm to check your actual sensitivity.

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[quote=harv]If you want to compare to other top tf2 players: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/2480-prem-invite-mouse-settings

Most people will tell you, just play at a sensitivity you feel comfortable with. I'd argue that lowering your sensitivity doesn't necessarily make your aim better too. If you need somewhere to start, try anywhere between 25cm and 35cm per 360 and tweak from there.

Use http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm to check your actual sensitivity.[/quote]
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#18
0 Frags +
TwiiKuufrknyou should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1

If by random you meant pseudo-random, I could do write that script.

I would very much like to try this out, if you'd post that on here!

[quote=TwiiKuu][quote=frkn]you should actually bind m1 to multiply your sensitivity by a random factor from 0.01-2 so it changes to something new every shot

getting good at every sens is the only way to be number 1[/quote]

If by random you meant pseudo-random, I could do write that script.[/quote]
I would very much like to try this out, if you'd post that on here!
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#19
0 Frags +

A lot of people say mouse sensitivity doesn't matter, but that gives the wrong impression. What they should say is it is worthless to copy someone else's sensitivity thinking it will make you better. All you need to do is go in a pub, and then try different sensitivities till you find one that is comfortable for YOU. Don't use a sensitivity that is comfortable for some random invite player. YOU are hopefully going to be meat shooting things, so find a sensitivity tailored to YOU. Then stick with it, and you will improve steadily if you practice.

A lot of people say mouse sensitivity doesn't matter, but that gives the wrong impression. What they should say is it is worthless to copy someone else's sensitivity thinking it will make you better. All you need to do is go in a pub, and then try different sensitivities till you find one that is comfortable for YOU. Don't use a sensitivity that is comfortable for some random invite player. YOU are hopefully going to be meat shooting things, so find a sensitivity tailored to YOU. Then stick with it, and you will improve steadily if you practice.
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#20
2 Frags +

just dont use below 4 inches per 360

just dont use below 4 inches per 360
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