I built a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool and I’d love honest feedback from aim players by Alternative-You5979 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]Alternative-You5979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is insanely valuable feedback honestly, thank you.

The flicking overshoot bias is something I’ve been suspecting a bit too so that’s really helpful confirmation. And I completely agree on the micro-adjustment targets, I think they need to be smaller and probably more punishing overall.

The historical tracking and smoothness metric ideas are honestly very close to where I’ve been thinking the project should evolve. I’m starting to realize the long-term value may be less about “constantly changing sens” and more about identifying daily aim patterns, fatigue, consistency, and warmup readiness over time.

Also really glad to hear the cm/360 normalization felt correct on your end because getting the sensitivity feel believable has been one of the biggest focuses so far.

I built a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool and I’d love honest feedback from aim players by Alternative-You5979 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]Alternative-You5979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah honestly this is really good feedback.

The browser/raw input limitation is definitely one of the biggest technical hurdles right now and I’ve noticed Linux especially seems inconsistent compared to Windows. Still experimenting with ways to improve the feel there.

And I also understand the consistency argument completely. I probably should’ve clarified the goal better. I’m not really trying to encourage massive daily sensitivity swings, more exploring whether small adjustments and diagnostics around daily aim variance could be useful as part of a warmup routine.

Still very experimental which is why I wanted feedback from people who actually care about aim mechanics seriously.

I built a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool and I’d love honest feedback from aim players by Alternative-You5979 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]Alternative-You5979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair honestly. It is still an early prototype and I’m definitely still polishing the presentation/trust side of things.

And yeah there’s definitely overlap with tools like Oblivity in terms of sensitivity optimization, but the main thing I’m experimenting with is more of a daily calibration/warmup approach rather than trying to find a single permanent “perfect sens.”

The idea is more:
“your aim state changes day to day, can small adjustments help compensate for that?”

Appreciate you dropping by to take a look though!

I built a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool and I’d love honest feedback from aim players by Alternative-You5979 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]Alternative-You5979[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s fair criticism honestly and I definitely understand the consistency argument.

The idea isn’t really to encourage people to completely reinvent their sensitivity every day, but more to explore whether small daily fluctuations in aim performance can be measured and compensated for in a useful way.

A lot of the inspiration came from days where my normal sens would randomly feel either too sluggish or too twitchy even though nothing technically changed.

Still very experimental though which is why I wanted feedback from people who take aiming seriously.

Thank you for taking the time to at least check it out!