How does EnVyUs Taimou play like this? He has to literally swipe the size of his mousepad once to make a 180.
http://prosettings.net/overwatch/taimou/
Probably a big reason why he is so consistent but it must be super hard to fight close range.
How does EnVyUs Taimou play like this? He has to literally swipe the size of his mousepad once to make a 180.
http://prosettings.net/overwatch/taimou/
Probably a big reason why he is so consistent but it must be super hard to fight close range.
Yeah most pros and streamers do arm gymnastics for that accuracy. Not sure how good that is for their health on the long term.
You use more muscle when making large movements, allowing for muscle memory to be stronger. Basically, lower sens will allow greater accuracy and precision.
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High sens users generally aim with their wrist, which is bad. Lower sens forces you to use your arm.
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most first person shooters are like this... You use your wrist to make small adjustments to aim, and you use your arm to turn. That way you don't miss those headshots because your wrist moved 1mm farther than it should've
Unfortunately most people don't have that much space on their desks lol
I play with a DPI of 800.
You need to learn to use your whole arm to aim. It takes getting used to, but when you do you will find you can track targets a LOT better.
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That sensitivity seems about normal for high-end play.. Maybe a bit on the low end, but definitely in the normal range.
Taimou actually has the second lowest sensitivity out of all Overwatch pros: http://prosettings.net/overwatch-pro...ngs-gear-list/
I know I should play with lower sensitivity, I just hate it.
My DPI is 6400, and my ingame sense is almost at the top. If I move across my mousepad, I turn around I think 50~ times? something crazy I counted it out one day.
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