600dpi hello
oklukewarmholiday wrote:
If you have the money, see if you enjoy a tablet.
YepG0r wrote:
I'm going to go ahead and assume you don't have any acceleration and leave that bit out.
I don't agree with these two points.lukewarmholiday wrote:
Taiko
Just cause they're big, doesn't mean you have to mash both keys.
Sometimes alternating between sides on your drum (like, mine are G H for left and right don(center), and T Y for left and right kat(rim), can mess your timing
There's no real notable difference between 500hz and 1000hz other than unreasonably loading up your CPU even more. Also 1000hz is unstable.xann wrote:
lolFrizz925 wrote:
So you noticed, that's good. However that is 2.5 sensitivity right there, not 3.0. Which means I actually play with 450dpi.G0r wrote:
Actually, you're not playing with 1800DPI. You have the base DPI set to 1800 and the sensitivity lowers it by 65%... You are actually using 630 DPI. Congratulations, you're a low DPI user! I'd like to add that you could get better resolution out of the sensor, probably, if you were to go down to 900 DPI and lower it to around 630 from that.
yeah..lukewarmholiday wrote:
Catch the Beat
Use shift to move faster.
Thankslukewarmholiday wrote:
Catch the Beat
Use shift to move faster.
you betZenithPhantasm wrote:
Inb4 drum drum locks for necroposting.