I'm no top player but most insane maps are possible to FC with 800 DPI. Also MX518 is a great mouse.
Every pro has pretty much proved his play style worked well in the end. This doesn't mean it's not about preference, but as osu! has become a few years old, you can be sure that a lot of stuff have already been tried.Frizz925 wrote:
I can do jumps decently on insane maps. I'm using a Logitech M100. 1000 dpi mouse. Windows pointer speed at 11/11 with precision on. osu! sensitivity at 1.3x with precision off.
tbh it's pretty silly to think that copying a pro is the only way to be a pro. skills > everything
Wow somewhat similar..Frizz925 wrote:
I'm using a Logitech M100. 1000 dpi mouse. Windows pointer speed at 11/11 with precision on. osu! sensitivity at 1.3x with precision off.
it's ok if the player who posted it is prokriers wrote:
We are discussing dpi used by top level players. Don't randomly post settings, please.
Mouse acceleration is bad. It makes your cursor tripping balls on quick movements. So yes, turning it off is good.oh loving you wrote:
hey, what about mouse acceleration? i heard that turning it off would be good...
^ thisFrizz925 wrote:
Mouse acceleration is bad. It makes your cursor tripping balls on quick movements. So yes, turning it off is good.oh loving you wrote:
hey, what about mouse acceleration? i heard that turning it off would be good...
Your settings would make my cursor fly into the corners of my screen0nozuka Komachi wrote:
800dpi, 0.8x Sensitivity. Am i doing too slow?
depends on windows settings too.kriers wrote:
Your settings would make my cursor fly into the corners of my screen0nozuka Komachi wrote:
800dpi, 0.8x Sensitivity. Am i doing too slow?
So slow?How you all play...I really want to see it...dudusek wrote:
400dpi ftw!
^same here, except if you're going to compensate with a higher resolution.kriers wrote:
Your settings would make my cursor fly into the corners of my screen0nozuka Komachi wrote:
800dpi, 0.8x Sensitivity. Am i doing too slow?
It depends. I've always played with it on and when I turned it off, I started doing way worseoh loving you wrote:
hey, what about mouse acceleration? i heard that turning it off would be good...
You haven't played much for eons! You should totally try out this game again. It is a good game after all ;pEphemeral wrote:
back when i actually cared about my rank, i used to have my mouse set to 600 dpi and i would adjust my ingame sensitivity by +/- 0.2 depending on the type of map i was playing.
the mouse used doesn't really matter as long as you are comfortable clicking with it often enough, even if you use the keyboard. i found a great way of increasing your accuracy was to play with just the mouse since clicking often shifted the mouse slightly, causing you to aim dead-center instead of at the outer edge. once you get used to that and switch back to the keyboard, your accuracy goes through the roof.
well, at least it did for me.
I move less than 1 cm. That being said, I find that changing my dpi down from 4k+ to less than 1000 has a minimal effect. I'm without a doubt better with 4k dpi, but there is likely merit in using a lower dpi. For example, I can't use mouse buttons on 4k dpi because it's impossible to do so without moving the mouse off the cursor. However, spinning is much harder on a low dpi.kriers wrote:
I feel I really don't care about dpi used by top players.
What's actually interesting to me, is the actual sensitivity that players use. For instance, how much do they have to move their mouse to reach each corner of the playfield?
emonite wrote:
So slow?How you all play...I really want to see it...dudusek wrote:
400dpi ftw!
I move more than 7 cm, and yeah, I do this because I'm a clicker. Even so, I find spinning with low dpi so much easier thanks toziin wrote:
I move less than 1 cm. That being said, I find that changing my dpi down from 4k+ to less than 1000 has a minimal effect. I'm without a doubt better with 4k dpi, but there is likely merit in using a lower dpi. For example, I can't use mouse buttons on 4k dpi because it's impossible to do so without moving the mouse off the cursor. However, spinning is much harder on a low dpi.
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