On December 06 2014 19:42 Varanice wrote: I really don't understand the whole resolution thing. x.x I just play on 1920x1080, and I use 1800 mouse dpi, 6/11 windows, 1 in game sens, mouse accel off. Does DPI scale against the resolution? Is that why pros use low dpi and low resolution? Or should they scale together?
I have tested this before and no, in CSGO resolution does not affect your mouse sensitivity. It seems they use normalized mouse coordinates for input as opposed to screen coordinates (which is good, we don't need another factor affecting mouse sensitivity).
On December 06 2014 20:12 Yrr wrote: I have another question regarding the minimap. When an enemy sees you for how long are you visible on their minimap after line of sight is broken or he died. And is there any hint when you are actually spotted?
When line of sight breaks, your last known position is indicated by a question mark for a second or so.
Really wish we had a CSGO subforum so we could have a nice little "simple questions, simple answers" thread there!
finding your perfect sensitivity, even if at first you dont feel right about it, its very important step
theres a video on youtube that could help you, i dont think its the be all end all of senstivity tricks on CS:GO but damn it helped me A LOT
IMO the whole point of senstivity comes from finding the point when you can keep the crosshair over a target/point consistently, not having to "re-lock" your aiming.
IMO the whole point of senstivity comes from finding the point when you can keep the crosshair over a target/point consistently, not having to "re-lock" your aiming.
this video is soooo good.
it helped me alot, then my old mouse started to gitter like crazy and the new mouse I use now freaks the fck out when I move to fast;(
On December 06 2014 19:42 Varanice wrote: I really don't understand the whole resolution thing. x.x I just play on 1920x1080, and I use 1800 mouse dpi, 6/11 windows, 1 in game sens, mouse accel off. Does DPI scale against the resolution? Is that why pros use low dpi and low resolution? Or should they scale together?
I have tested this before and no, in CSGO resolution does not affect your mouse sensitivity. It seems they use normalized mouse coordinates for input as opposed to screen coordinates (which is good, we don't need another factor affecting mouse sensitivity).
On December 06 2014 20:12 Yrr wrote: I have another question regarding the minimap. When an enemy sees you for how long are you visible on their minimap after line of sight is broken or he died. And is there any hint when you are actually spotted?
When line of sight breaks, your last known position is indicated by a question mark for a second or so.
Really wish we had a CSGO subforum so we could have a nice little "simple questions, simple answers" thread there!
On December 06 2014 19:42 Varanice wrote: I really don't understand the whole resolution thing. x.x I just play on 1920x1080, and I use 1800 mouse dpi, 6/11 windows, 1 in game sens, mouse accel off. Does DPI scale against the resolution? Is that why pros use low dpi and low resolution? Or should they scale together?
I have tested this before and no, in CSGO resolution does not affect your mouse sensitivity. It seems they use normalized mouse coordinates for input as opposed to screen coordinates (which is good, we don't need another factor affecting mouse sensitivity).
On December 06 2014 20:12 Yrr wrote: I have another question regarding the minimap. When an enemy sees you for how long are you visible on their minimap after line of sight is broken or he died. And is there any hint when you are actually spotted?
When line of sight breaks, your last known position is indicated by a question mark for a second or so.
Really wish we had a CSGO subforum so we could have a nice little "simple questions, simple answers" thread there!