Yeah i am aiming with my wrist only :/
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Registered: | November 2, 2024 |
Last post: | December 2, 2024 at 8:53 PM |
Posts: | 7 |
Hi, I have been having a problem for a while and I would like to ask you if you also have such an experience and could give me some advice in 2020 I played low sens like for example demon1 but I got covid and since then I have pain in my wrist, fingers and thumb joint and now I'm playing very high sensitivity for example 0.74 800DPI if I switched to sensitivity 0.2 and 800DPI now I would probably go crazy with pain I hold the mouse in my claw grip of course I tried to play 0.2 - 0.3 800DPI but it's unplayable for me my hand gets tired and the pain starts I've been to the doctor with this problem, but I don't have carpal tunnel. thank you in advance for your opinions and for your help.
Sometimes you can feel it, but it's still better to have the best possible input delay than to always play with some small input delay
hello, I have a question, I just tested my input delay in valorant and it varies between 1.5ms-2.5ms, is it ok? I can't find any help video about this problem anywhere, I see that some players have even 0.5ms-1.0ms. Does anyone know how to reduce the input delay? thanks in advance for the answers.
Hello I've been seeing for a long time every time I go to play a competitive match anyone has a top tracker positive KD positive damage/round etc.. but he plays worse than a person who has negative KD and negative damage/round etc.. thanks in advance for your answers :)
For example I watch a stream of Sinatra or Shanks I think that's much better than some Tarik who doesn't even know what's going on in the game :)