Posted by Steve
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 7:00 AM
I found this Perfect Sensitivity Calculator and I thought it would be helpful to people trying to find their own best sensitivity. My starting sensitivity was .35 at 800 DPI (or .7 at 400 DPI) which is the average EDPI among all professional Valorant players. I tried this using 2 different methods. The first method I used was in the Valorant range doing the eliminate 50 bots, I then took the lowest finish time between the higher and lower sensitivity and repeat this until you have completed this with the following sensitivities the calculator gives you. My result with the eliminating 50 bots was .3 at 800 DPI. The second method I used was using the six shot game mode in AimLabs which I think is the best AimLabs game mode to accurately represent shooting in Valorant with the perfect combination of having to use speed and control to get the best score. I did the same method as I did in the range except I took the higher score between the higher and lower sensitivity. After completing this on AimLab six shot my result was a sensitivity of .302 at 800 DPI. With these results I am confident you can do this with either of the 2 methods as both results had only a difference of 1 EDPI point. I have tried my new sensitivity in the range, deathmatch and a few competitive games and I am personally very happy with the result I have gotten and think this tool could help a lot of players that use random sensitivities or do not know that tools like this exist. If anyone else has a different method they use to calculate their sensitivity feel free to let me know.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/pnx4bv/perfect_sensitivity_calculator/
- https://reddit.com/pnx4bv
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