

So essentially you have "two sensitivities" to work with organically. This works very well in MWO where torsos tend to move slower and arms faster so it allows for a combination of fast target tracking and flick shots when required with arms and an organically slower more accurate aim with torso mounted weapons or armlock on.
ACE OF SPADES GAME 0.41 PRO
There are very very few pro players that play high sens, but they do exist and that shows that it is viable and doable. Especially in MWO where the game is slow, there is some room for error and aim does not need to be pixel perfect. However if you practice you can pull off stuff that low sens players can't. The advantage of this is extreme speed, crazy flickshots and less physical effort. For me in FPSs one flick of the wrist is a 180. I'm a high sens player, I play with the wrist and fingers only. If you decide to go on this adventure of wasted time "i assume you dont plan on playing any game on competitive level to make living out of it) i can only advise you to not focus so much on the settings you have ingame or external tools mentioned above, but rather on the way you you hold and move your mouse, as these are incomparably more important. That being said, rest is entirely up to you, there are no shortcuts, everything depends on you and your will to dedicate time and learn. Snap aiming is basically non existent in this game, but you will be tracking alot (especially with ml, lgl, to some extent aswell with any variant of ppc or ballistic weapon, but these require aswell prediction), For that reason you should focus rather on developing strong tracking aim, as this is what is mostly used in this game, mentioned above Kovaak channel has also aim trainer tool, which you could use, to build proper habbits, but proper aim practice should be always done in game you wish to improve, as there is no tool that offers 1:1 ratio in terms of mouse control for your desired game, there are always fluctuations in mouse felling betwen games and to build proper muscle memory and habbits, you have to do same thing on same settings over and over again. If you dont know what is mentioned above offset and cap just search in youtube for "Kovaak", you will find on this channel better explaination of diffirent aiming styles, than i could ever do with my crippled english and its made by pro level quake player, he created aswell a tool that lets you set mouse accel, cap and offset, seperately from the game, so you can use it in any game, including mwo (by default you can set acceleration in mwo, but you dont have an option to set offset or cap).įrom my expirence in mwo i can only say, that going for extreme low or high sensitivity is not beneficial, as mwo has inbuilt negative acceleration, aswell as sensitivity cap dictated by your mech torso or arm twist (so you have alot of time to preaim, before your torso or arms crosshairs goes where you want it to be).
ACE OF SPADES GAME 0.41 FULL
This method has its limitations though, especially in fast titles, becouse lets say you have your sensitivity set to 50cm/360 degree (means you have to move your mouse 50cm towards one side to do full 360 degree turn ingame, and this is not really uncommon sensitivity in competitive fps titles, even these faster ones, for comparison i use currently 400 dpi on mouse and 0.41 in game, which i consider very high compared to what im used to), so even if you get used to lifting and moving back your mouse, you will have to do it ALOT, thats where acceleration comes to help, but ONLY if you are able to set not only acceleration, but also acceleration offset and acceleration cap, otherwise your aiming wont be as consistent. Generally you can achieve the best accuracy while having low sensitivity, but that requires changing your habits if your entire life played on high sensitivity, so you have to get used to having your mouse in center of your mousepad and lifting mouse alot to reset position of mouse, back to center after each time you make move and mouse happens to be too close to edge of mousepad (btw thats the main reason why having big mousepad is seen as necessity when playing fps titles in semi pro or pro level). Also diffirent games require diffirent type of aiming (tracking, snapping, tracking+snapping etc). There is no easy answer to your question, as generally diffirent aiming style is more efficient than other, depends on the title you playing. I consider myself a decent player in terms of aiming, played my entire life mostly competitive fps titles, some of them on semi pro level (mainly quake and counter strike). The topic you speaking about is only seemingly simple, but in reality very complicated, many pro players (and by pro players i mean ofc these that make living out of playing in tournaments and sponsorship, not just playing game at high level- these are semi pro) were trying to figure out best aiming style, answer to that is not ambiguous and there are no shortcuts.
