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Created 8th May 2009 @ 09:39
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Is there noone else out there using > 1cm/360° :x
fail to see how 18cm/360 is high sens lol, I barely move my hand at all.
I have about 8cm/360, and a sort of weird hybrid between palm and claw
High sens in general seems to be pretty good in TF2, because you don’t need the pixel accuracy as in a classic low sens game like CS… it’s better to have good twitch aim
Does anyone actually read those monstrous posts? Protip: cut the drivel, and summarize in important points.
p.s. Palm
WHO CARES? Its all individual.
I doubt there is any scientific research about whatever grip is the better.
I hold my mouse with my right hand, i shoot people in head == profit
I doubt that it’s all just personal preference. It’s like saying throwing a ball on basketball is just a personal preference, but then why do 99% of the NBA players throw the ball exactly the same?
@ glufse
Who cares? Us lower division people do :D
that might be the problem, care less and play more! :)
I doubt that it’s all just personal preference. It’s like saying throwing a ball on basketball is just a personal preference, but then why do 99% of the NBA players throw the ball exactly the same?
Actually its NOTHING like that, if your not comfortable with your mouse you will play badly, fair enough you could just get used to it but most people build a play style early on and stick to it. Id say its easy moving from high sensitivity to low sensitivity but to change the way you hold you mouse etc might be alot harder.
Palm low sense
What kind of mouse pad do you use?
@ eoN^
It’s really not that hard to change the way you hold the mouse. I started using palm for solly a couple days back. At the begging it was quite strange, but now I dont fell anything, it’s totally natural and comfortable. Still use fingertips for sniping though…
@ fr00zen
I use Razer DeathAdder + Razer Goliathus Control edition
I doubt that it’s all just personal preference. It’s like saying throwing a ball on basketball is just a personal preference, but then why do 99% of the NBA players throw the ball exactly the same?
Actually its NOTHING like that, if your not comfortable with your mouse you will play badly, fair enough you could just get used to it but most people build a play style early on and stick to it. Id say its easy moving from high sensitivity to low sensitivity but to change the way you hold you mouse etc might be alot harder.
wrong, unless your physiology differs from the rest of the average population then there is always going to be an optimal way of performing an action, the basketball example is a good one
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Basically like that, it’s a claw I guess although I let my finger tips fall short as it’s more comfortable for me.
What AppZ said, although personal preference does have an impact. e.g. When I bought lachesis and tried it I found it to be the worst shaped mouse I’ve ever touched.
The only way I could use it with my hand (long fingers btw) the way I hold a mouse was for my pinky finger to curl under in a circle shape, into the little indent at the bottom of the mouse.
After about 20 mins of that my hand ached. Only used it for a couple of days before getting fed up and giving it to my mum:D Even she hated it, so then I gave it to a mate for his new pc.
Saying that, there are so many different “actions” as AppZ put it that can be made with the mouse, different techniques and aim styles which favour or hinder aim in different scenarios, or different games, so to some extent they seem to cancel each other out.
I think this is why we see players managing to achieve similar overall results with entirely different setups and technique.
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