Well, they also make laser mice with ridiculously bad sensors, so after all it's all about the money and not about making top-notch quality products. Products with more DPI simply sound better and therefore are easier to advertise causing more sales. I fell into that trap when I was a 'kid' and believed that the more numbers something has, the better it is - that was the reason for buying a Logitech G5 instead of a MX518 as my first gaming mouse : (
1.4
My sensitivity will be kept a secret.
sensitivity "1337"
shape and weight -> ms1.1 ...but slow for lowsens :(
360/(4.5*0.022*(400/2.54))=23.09cm for a 360
this is assuming you have 6/11 windows sensitivity or raw input enabled
(DPI/2.54) is to convert inches to cm
mouse2= 90 fov
sens dnno
windows sens 5
mouse 800dpi sens 3
in game sens 1.10
sensitivity 0
1.43
Windowssens 7/11
2000 DPI
Ingamesens 1.25
seta cg_fov "108"
400 DPI @ razer deathadder
senstivity 2.5
DPI 400
but i dont have to aim with mouse i got this program that does all the hard work :PP
sens 2.89
0.8 @ 400 dpi (42" for 140* turn)
seta sensitivity "1"
+ 1600dpi
3.123532
3.0 or 3.2 sens
800 dpi
Sens 1,3
windowssens 6
dpi 800
hz 500
&
seta m_pitch "0.022"
seta m_yaw "0.022"
seta m_forward "0"
seta m_side "0"
seta m_filter "0"
90/105 - sens 3.2
fov 90
sens 2.7
win sens 6
dpi 450
hz 500
r_mode 4
120hz monitor refreshrate
accelfix.exe
120hz.reg
with mx518:
sens 3.0
400 dpi
500 hz
rest is the same
sens 2.0
800 dpi
M_pitch 0.022
0.64 @ 400dpi
sens 15
sens 1.2
fov 103
sens 3.5
sensitivity 2.3
windows sensitivity 6/11
DPI 800
mouse hertz 500 Hz
m_yaw 0.022
m_pitch 0.016
m_filter 0
cg_fov 106
sens: 2.8
dpi:Secret
MouseDRIVERS HAVE AIMBOT:!
sensitivity 1.6
dpi 900
m_pitch 0.017