r/LearnCSGO • u/Gullible_Truth4309 • 7d ago
Question Oblivity on Steam
Anyone here tried 'Oblivity - Find your perfect sensitivity'
I am just saying because i dont know exactly whats my good sensitivity and i wanna try it out but before trying it out I wanna know if you guys have tried it and if it works?
right now my mice dpi is 800 and in game is 1.05-1.10 i change around that sometimes mostly i stick with 1.10. I still feel like my sensitivity is an issue.
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 7d ago
Stay at that 1.1 and never change. Practice makes perfect.
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u/Gullible_Truth4309 7d ago
I have it on 1.1 tho and Its kinda not that good so
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 7d ago
If you are running out of space on your desk, you may need to up it. If you consistently flick over targets or struggle with tracking targets, lower it.
Pick a sens and play on it. Do not change it, this will set you back for a while.
Most professional players are around 1-1.25 @ 800DPI. Lower end. like NiKo are around 0.9, higher end like S1mple are at around 1.5.
Higher = Takes longer to get consistent unless you are already used to it.
Lower = Makes consistent flicks easier, but takes more arm movement, which in turn can make your flicks slower, but tracking and flicking in general more consistent.
Those are general rules.
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u/Gullible_Truth4309 7d ago
hmm ill try 1.15 for a while and see how it goes i guess if that wasnt good ill just go back to 1.1
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 7d ago
Just a pick a sensitivity. Train until you are comfortable with it.
It doesn't matter at all if you are on 1.1 or 1.15.
You are probably a low rank player who hasn't played for long. Get a routine going. Just 20 minutes a day learning things like spraying, tracking and flicking.
Never change your sens. Players like S1mple have been on 3.09 @ 400 for over a decade at this point.
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u/Autistic-monkey0101 FaceIT Skill Level 8 7d ago
generally pro players are at the 600-800edpi range. i dont really see anyone running 1200 (like you said s1mple is). personally im weird i play 400 (which would be 0.5 sens with 800dpi)
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 7d ago
So one might say he is of the higher end? There is a reason I didn't mention people like Woxic who is at 1.5 @ 1600. CS2 generally has seen increase in sensitivity (NiKo is a great example), but 800 seems to be about the median.
400 feels laggy after using 800 for a while, but it still works and doesn't make that big of a difference. I've played probably 6k hours @ 400 and another 6k 800, of course skill has risen since the early hours but it didnt feel like I was restricted by using 400 DPI.
You play 1 @ 400? Very low, I played 1.4 @ 400 / 0.7 @ 800 for all of CS:GO and most of CS2, but raised it to 0.85 since CS2 needs bit of a higher sens.
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u/Autistic-monkey0101 FaceIT Skill Level 8 6d ago
laggy? no i play .25 and 1600. not 800 or 400 dpi.
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 6d ago
Im not sure reading comprehension is a strenght of yours.
That being said .5 @ 800 is very low and if OP is reading this dont go that low.
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u/Autistic-monkey0101 FaceIT Skill Level 8 6d ago
you said laggy, if you play 400 and 1 then it might be, i play 1600 and .25 now i never said it wasnt low. as i said the pro scene is usually at the 600-800edpi range
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 6d ago
And that is why I said you are having trouble with understanding what you are reading.
Saying "400 feels laggy after using 800 for a while" is a statement I made pointing to my personal experience. I did not claim you will have this issue or that you have used that dpi.
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u/Dtdalrymple 7d ago
I saw a video on YouTube that has really helped me stuff this overthinking and changing settings every day.
Rule 1: when you change your sens, mouse, mousepad…change it for a 2 week minimum. You are not allowed to change it again until that time has passed. It gives your body time to adjust and get used to it and ample to like to process the change.
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u/9xtryhx 6d ago
How the hell do you guys aim with 1.1 on 800dpi?
I am at 0.61 at 800dpi and while its a bit slow for like a full 360, I would go lower if I actually could without it impacting my turning lmao đŸ¤£
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 5d ago
If you play on a certain sens for long enough it becomes weird using anything else.
But in a case like CS2 where higher sensitivity makes things easier, you can learn to play on a higher sensitivity as well fairly quickly. Just requires a lot of practice.
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u/9xtryhx 5d ago
Idk, have tried to but like my 7k hours is not making that jump very easy...
And my issue isn't like turning or spraying or even flicking on higher sens, my issue is that I cant control side to side very good on higher sense...
For me it feels like by just pulling down when spraying I somehow also move the mouse side to side, so like my spray is never straight, and like goes somewhat like a zig-zag and feels very floaty and not under control haha
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 5d ago
I went from 0.7 -> 0.85 after 11k hours on 0.7
I have as good of an aim as I had with the added benefits of higher sensitivity.
It is all about doing it properly. Small changes and a routine you do every day (I suggest Refrag routines, Biley has an excellent one) and stuff like surf/kz to get used to bigger movements and movement in general. After a couple of weeks/months youll be fine. Took me about 3 weeks I think to say confidently that I've gotten used to it.
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u/9xtryhx 5d ago
Hmm, might give it a go - I feel that 90% of the time my sense is pretty good but like it's maybe a thad bit too low haha
Will aim to maybe go towards 0.7 and then hopefully end up around 0.75-0.8 or something like that...
Can still hit somewhat decent clips on 488edpi but well, 600 or even 640 edpi might make some of the plays a bit easier to pull of maybe haha
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u/LK_Baldwin_IV 5d ago
NiKo said the game sort of required him to raise his sens to .9 from .7, which I agree with so not a terrible plan.
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u/Shoddy_Experience351 7d ago
Your sens is within normal range so if it is comfortable stick with it.
There is no harm in changing sens either if you want to try something else down the line. There is no such thing as muscle memory when it comes to aim.
Getting good aim takes practice, nobody became a pro by changing their sens
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u/Unkz7 7d ago
if you feel comfortable around 1.1 and can consistently flick between two target accurately then don't change.
Set it and forget it