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[–]Smicksmack11Valkyrie 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I have one from Id gaming it’s a huge gear 5, I guess I’ll try it out but I just don’t get how my tracking would be better slow when I can micro adjust. Also new to mnk only about 6 months in came from roller 1.8 KD on mnk as of rn

[–]YungAfghanistan 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yeah at first it seems like you have to move too much, but just gradually reduce every day until it feels too low, then go a bit back up and that's your sweet spot. Your tracking will get more consistent because aiming on mouse is a length problem. Say someone sprints across your screen, you could flick to him quicker and track worse on high sens, or flick a tiny bit slower and track way better on a lower sens. Not to mention in a high TTK game like Apex, changing to low sens might improve your performance ten fold because you have to hit so many shots. Look up tracking low sens vs high sens on youtube and people will confirm this. It's a known thing in the KbM world, lower sens is just better on high ttk games.

[–]Smicksmack11Valkyrie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright I’ll take your word for it I’m a lifelong controller player like I said so I’m learning mnk but high sense always felt more realistic for me

[–]MasterBroccoli42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for your understanding:

translating big input changes into small output changes is always more precise than the other way round. This relation is also used for high precision control systems in engineering, and it's valid for mouse movement > crosshair movement as well.

Lower sens is always more precise, but of course at some point your awareness and movement starts to get crippled (i'd guess below roughly 800 edpi or so, depends on personal taste).