Posted by Steve
Monday, July 11, 2022 7:14 PM
Im considering getting a bigger desk and going for a pretty low sens. Is low sens better than high sens? Right now I play 1200 dpi 1.21 sens. It will be quite a large difference switching to low sens, im worried that I will have to start over again in terms of skill. I dont have a lot of gamesense and pretty much rely on aim. I am p3 so I think id have to make a new account to have a chance at improving. Any tips for getting used to a new sens and is it even worth it?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/vw682p/switching_to_low_sens_worth_it/
- https://reddit.com/vw682p
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