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I'm at .5 1600, not sure what the conversion is though.

 

The easiest way to convert it, is measure the distance your mouse moves for a complete 180 degree turn.

 

My 600dpi @ 4sens is about a 9 inch 180 degree turn.

 

I used to play @ 9 sens without dpi adjustment software installed for my mouse... And that was about a 3 inch 180 degree turn...

 

These tutorials by BossHK and =F|A=Blade might help:

 

http://fearless-assassins.com/tutorials/article/204-aiming-tutorial-for-wet-by-bosshk/

http://fearless-assassins.com/tutorials/article/203-aiming-and-settings-guide/

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0.25 sens, 0.005 accel, default pitch and yaw.

1600dpi logitech g500 running @500hz

fov = 100 (Remember fov affects the feel of the sensitivity as awell as your FPS.)

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As Antichrist said, measuring the distance you move your mouse to spin a 180/360 is the best way to share/compare actual in game sensitivity.

 

I suggest reading through Blade's mouse and mouse pad reviews along with his and Boss's aiming tutorials.

 

Once you've given those a read the best way I've found to find that perfect sensitivity is to lower you sensitivity below what you think fits you the best or what you are comfortable with.  Next use the tricks such as strafing around a pole with ur crosshair steady on it and aiming at random objects to get used to it quickly as mentioned in the tutorials.  Lastly, do some fragging with a good mixture of far and close range shooting and either live, or through a demo, slowly raise your sensitivity until you're able to smoothly track players at a far distance and close range battles.

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Once you've given those a read the best way I've found to find that perfect sensitivity is to lower you sensitivity below what you think fits you the best or what you are comfortable with.  Next use the tricks such as strafing around a pole with ur crosshair steady on it and aiming at random objects to get used to it quickly as mentioned in the tutorials.  Lastly, do some fragging with a good mixture of far and close range shooting and either live, or through a demo, slowly raise your sensitivity until you're able to smoothly track players at a far distance and close range battles.

 

And just move around and track objectives to see how well you have adjusted to that sens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tf3hglpNXO0#t=115

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Hey guys!

 

I got a x7 with 3000 dpi, and im looking for a best definition for that

If someone help me i will be appreciate.

 

thank you. 

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