400dpi
2.2x
Windows 6/11
CPL mouse fix
1024x768 windowed
2.2x
Windows 6/11
CPL mouse fix
1024x768 windowed
With the mouse does not get used fastGoldenWolf wrote:
Sell the keyboard
Go mouse only
Problem solved!
But theres no such a thing like "best sensitivity" everyone plays with what they feel comfortable.There is a best sensitivity for each player/setup. I don't feel my sens is very comfortable, but it's better for osu!
>may i noe wat is the best sensitivity for playing OsuAmaiHachimitsu wrote:
To anyone whose sensitivity in osu!/windows is not default:
You suck man.But theres no such a thing like "best sensitivity" everyone plays with what they feel comfortable.There is a best sensitivity for each player/setup. I don't feel my sens is very comfortable, but it's better for osu!
It is better to change sensitivity by changing DPI, only if you can't do that changing it in Windows/osu! is the best choice._NEIKAN wrote:
No comments.
Professional players on every fps game only use 400-800 [less than 400 at high resolutions makes the mouse skip pixels] u dont really need more than 800 dpi.And i think i heard that ppl using more than 800 dpi also skip pixels on a mouse guide but im not sure. so no, i dont think so, atleast that dsnt work for me or any other professioal fps player.Full Tablet wrote:
It is better to change sensitivity by changing DPI, only if you can't do that changing it in Windows/osu! is the best choice._NEIKAN wrote:
No comments.
AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
You still can manipulate the sensitivity by osu! resolution.
DPI and resolution don't interfere with proper tracking (in case of DPI, it shouldn't interfere if you have good sensor)
This is exactly why both windows and osu! settings should be default because they make the pointer less precise. Since the nature of this process is different for windows and osu! sensitivity, changing Windows sensitivity isn't as harmful. But still....
This is exactly why I don't see a player with 2.2x in osu! as a potential pro. Though most of those future pros will finally notice it themselves.
Also pls, by "sensitivity" I meant the speed of the pointer in general, not numbers. I think I've been misunderstood in this matter.
And again, there is one in a thousand chance that the sensitivity you're using is optimal for osu!
I'm using 400dpi on 1024x768 and playing osu! involves sometimes huge effort, I wouldn't call this "comfortable". But still I perform far better on this setting. And this "setting with which you perform the best" is the meaning of "the sensitivity that is good for each player". good = good for playing, not comfy.
>DPI and resolution don't interfere with proper tracking (in case of DPI, it shouldn't interfere if you have good sensor)Skipping pixels is a defect but still it's not as harmful as acceleration when you change osu! sensitivity. You should have already noticed it if you feel your mouse well. Isn't it the same in other games? I don't remember a situation when changing in-game's sensitivity didn't cause acceleration.
Having less than 400 would make ur mouse skip pixels at high resolutions no matter what sensor it has. So yeah dpi and resolution interfere.
>This is exactly why both windows and osu! settings should be default because they make the pointer less precise. Since the nature of this process is different for windows and osu! sensitivity, changing Windows sensitivity isn't as harmful. But still....
I totally agree windows should be default, but not osu. I dont know about osu sensitivity nature process since i just started to play, but i would change every game sensitivity to what i feel comfortable with. Also changing Windows sensitivity would make ur mouse skip pixels [read the article above on the spoilerbox] so yeah it would be harmful.
Also pls, by "sensitivity" I meant the speed of the pointer in general, not numbers. I think I've been misunderstood in this matter.I was wrong.
>And again, there is one in a thousand chance that the sensitivity you're using is optimal for osu!If you're sure of it and if it's also the most comfortable setting, you're one in a thousand.
It is for me, for my hands, for my brain, for my muscle memory.
Maybe its not the right term, but everyone explained it like that on esea forums, or any mouse optimization guide i readed.Dunno what is esea, I made this explanation up in a second. Might sound weird.
AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
>DPI and resolution don't interfere with proper tracking (in case of DPI, it shouldn't interfere if you have good sensor)Skipping pixels is a defect but still it's not as harmful as acceleration when you change osu! sensitivity. You should have already noticed it if you feel your mouse well. Isn't it the same in other games? I don't remember a situation when changing in-game's sensitivity didn't cause acceleration.
Having less than 400 would make ur mouse skip pixels at high resolutions no matter what sensor it has. So yeah dpi and resolution interfere.
>This is exactly why both windows and osu! settings should be default because they make the pointer less precise. Since the nature of this process is different for windows and osu! sensitivity, changing Windows sensitivity isn't as harmful. But still....
I totally agree windows should be default, but not osu. I dont know about osu sensitivity nature process since i just started to play, but i would change every game sensitivity to what i feel comfortable with. Also changing Windows sensitivity would make ur mouse skip pixels [read the article above on the spoilerbox] so yeah it would be harmful.Also pls, by "sensitivity" I meant the speed of the pointer in general, not numbers. I think I've been misunderstood in this matter.I was wrong.>And again, there is one in a thousand chance that the sensitivity you're using is optimal for osu!If you're sure of it and if it's also the most comfortable setting, you're one in a thousand.
It is for me, for my hands, for my brain, for my muscle memory.
Still it will remain a theory unless you try out many settings. Try mine (do some calculations based on your resolution and set dpi according to it) and play like that for a week, or just a few days. Tell me your experience.Maybe its not the right term, but everyone explained it like that on esea forums, or any mouse optimization guide i readed.Dunno what is esea, I made this explanation up in a second. Might sound weird.
this is why I changed to tablet, both effective and comfortable. could never get used to low dpi.AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
You still can manipulate the sensitivity by osu! resolution.
DPI and resolution don't interfere with proper tracking (in case of DPI, it shouldn't interfere if you have good sensor)
This is exactly why both windows and osu! settings should be default because they make the pointer less precise. Since the nature of this process is different for windows and osu! sensitivity, changing Windows sensitivity isn't as harmful. But still....
This is exactly why I don't see a player with 2.2x in osu! as a potential pro. Though most of those future pros will finally notice it themselves.
Also pls, by "sensitivity" I meant the speed of the pointer in general, not numbers. I think I've been misunderstood in this matter.
And again, there is one in a thousand chance that the sensitivity you're using is optimal for osu!
I'm using 400dpi on 1024x768 and playing osu! involves sometimes huge effort, I wouldn't call this "comfortable". But still I perform far better on this setting. And this "setting with which you perform the best" is the meaning of "the sensitivity that is good for each player". good = good for playing, not comfy.
windows sensitivity 6/11_Crow wrote:
Whats the standart sensibility?
1deathlight wrote:
may i noe wat is the best sensitivity for playing Osu
Kaienyuu wrote:
You are crazy.