a higher DPI is better for gaming than a low DPI for several reasons. A higher DPI reduces your mouse's input lag and makes it more precise. After all, even if the benefits are small, in competitive games, every millimeter matters.
depends on wich game you play and which one is comfort to your arm
for me i prefere low sense as it's very accurate with aim but so difficult in flicks
Some people say they like high DPI settings, and vice versa, many people like low DPI settings. For aim accuracy, especially in FPS games, according to your experience, which setting is better?
slightly high dpi is good in terms of not skipping pixels.
but, you can play with the same sensitivity when u calculate your Edpi or cm/360.
Meaning if u play 800 dpi and with 0.4 in-game sensitivity make it 1600 with 0.2 in-game sensitivity.
1600 is the sweet spot for me for gaming.
In the actual game, especially when the mouse is pulled greatly, if the dpi is too high, the mouse will receive excessive signals, such as small potholes on the mouse pad, and so on. The signal-to-noise ratio is too high, resulting in sudden acceleration or deceleration of the mouse
Therefore, in games, especially FPS games that require high accuracy, players rarely use a dpi of more than 1600. 400 and 800 are more common
Some people say they like high DPI settings, and vice versa, many people like low DPI settings. For aim accuracy, especially in FPS games, according to your experience, which setting is better?
Some people say they like high DPI settings, and vice versa, many people like low DPI settings. For aim accuracy, especially in FPS games, according to your experience, which setting is better?
high sens is better for fast reactions but it will not be 100% accurate until you get that muscle memory, once you switched to Low when you were a High DPI player it will be hard for you
High DPI: Advantages: Increased precision, faster cursor movement, smooth tracking. Disadvantages: Steeper learning curve, reduced control for fine movements.