Posted by Steve
Saturday, April 15, 2023 1:00 AM
as the title indicates i’ve been playing on a high sens for around a year or longer (0.455, 1000 DPI) and i recently noticed i have trouble with micro adjustments, so ive been considering lowering my sens.
i know low sens requires or recommends using your entire arm to aim but it’s always felt uncomfortable and difficult for me. i’m worried changing my sens will make me very inconsistent and make my aim worse overall.
will changing to low sens benefit me in the long run?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/12lt53m/should_i_change_to_low_sens_after_playing_on_high/
- https://reddit.com/12lt53m
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