Nice, guys I play with 1700/1750/1800 DPI (trying to stick to it) with a sensitivity of 15% in Minecraft. I have no idea which of these three is better. Because when I play with a lower sens in aim lab I do well. However in Minecraft the sens is a bit too low. So far I use 1700 DPI (same as you) with a game sens of 15. Also try doing strafetrack (precision) in aim lab if you want. The goal is at least 65% accuracy with 300+ ms average on the target.
@@ItsCrunch What Aim Lab scenario(s) do you most recommend to improving aim in Minecraft PvP (And tracking in general)? Also I have a aim training tip for you. Try aim training with 50-100+ dpi more than your base DPI (1700). You will learn to aim better because you are training with higher sensitivity. So when you go back down to your base DPI. You will more likely aim better due to you being able to control your aim at a higher sensitivity (can't guarantee for sure but it might [may] work). Remember to keep your game sensitivity the same but only change your DPI.
Well its simple, the higher the DPI; the smoother your cursor (mouse) is within FPS (metaphorically). Which also smoothens out your aim (extra helpful for if you have shaky aim) and makes sensitivity adjustment more gradual instead of more space in between each sensitivity percentage (number). In which it will make it easier to adjust your sensitivity to your liking.
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it’s asmr
@@ImTabbb xdd
It sounds good 😅
Hard work paying off keep grinding
yessir 🖤🤘🏾
Underrated keep it up, loving the content
thanks bro more on the way
Hey nice vid, just so you know this was in my recommended so you might be hitting the algorithm soon
that means i gotta upload
great video as always
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Love your content man, btw whats your sensitivity?
0.8
what software do you use to edit?
adobe premiere pro
Bro ur finna be the next one up stg
underrated🔥
appreciate !
Awesome gameplay :)
Nice, guys I play with 1700/1750/1800 DPI (trying to stick to it) with a sensitivity of 15% in Minecraft. I have no idea which of these three is better. Because when I play with a lower sens in aim lab I do well. However in Minecraft the sens is a bit too low. So far I use 1700 DPI (same as you) with a game sens of 15. Also try doing strafetrack (precision) in aim lab if you want. The goal is at least 65% accuracy with 300+ ms average on the target.
i say use the one you can control more
@@ItsCrunch 👍
@@ItsCrunch What Aim Lab scenario(s) do you most recommend to improving aim in Minecraft PvP (And tracking in general)? Also I have a aim training tip for you. Try aim training with 50-100+ dpi more than your base DPI (1700). You will learn to aim better because you are training with higher sensitivity. So when you go back down to your base DPI. You will more likely aim better due to you being able to control your aim at a higher sensitivity (can't guarantee for sure but it might [may] work). Remember to keep your game sensitivity the same but only change your DPI.
sens the gaME?
0.8
@@ItsCrunch whats your scoped sens?
@@SormaSenpai default
res pls!
1680x1050
make an video on how to make em color settings cause you game look to good to be true and show us your ingame sens
ima try bro
@@ItsCrunch bet that cause i need it most likely your res and sens and dpi
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at lunch tho 😂😂
faide's twin
whats the sens and ads
settings vid on channel but ima have an updated one soon
Why would it matter what DPI you’re on? Lol
Well its simple, the higher the DPI; the smoother your cursor (mouse) is within FPS (metaphorically). Which also smoothens out your aim (extra helpful for if you have shaky aim) and makes sensitivity adjustment more gradual instead of more space in between each sensitivity percentage (number). In which it will make it easier to adjust your sensitivity to your liking.
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