![]() Is my crosshair going too far over them, or is it moving too slowly and I'm shooting behind where I'm aiming? If it's moving too fast most of the time, try turning the mouse sensitivity down. However, the way I found a good one for me is looking when I'm trying to shoot people. ![]() ![]() I in fact find that lower works better for me. You might think that higher is better, because that way you can quickly move your mouse (the name sensitivity also has a bit of a loose implication that higher is better) both of these are not true. I'd mess around with it to find out where it is good. Mouse sensitivity is how fast your crosshair will move, which is obviosly very important with aiming. If you already know about mouse acceleration you can probably skip this. Mouse sensitivity: I mentioned that most settings are to your discretion, and this is one of them.THis makes your aim better, as well as making it easier to learn aim. Raw mouse input: Located under the 'mouse' tab in the options menu, checking this will disable any mouse acceleration.This will be organized in the various tabs the settings window has, and the settings I consider more important. Here I will go through the settings menu and mention various settings, and what I'd reccommend setting them to.
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