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@Linken.6345 said:

@Renegade.3659 said:Many gaming mice nowadays have very high DPI settings, which makes the camera rotation speed very fast even though it's set to the minimum in-game. Please change this so we can take advantage of the high DPI sensitivity.

Why not change the sensitivity in your mice's program?

Because that defeats the whole purpose of using a high DPI mouse.

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@Renegade.3659 said:

@Renegade.3659 said:Many gaming mice nowadays have very high DPI settings, which makes the camera rotation speed very fast even though it's set to the minimum in-game. Please change this so we can take advantage of the high DPI sensitivity.

Why not change the sensitivity in your mice's program?

Because that defeats the whole purpose of using a high DPI mouse.

I will let you in on a special gaming secret....High DPI doesn't do anything for you. It took off because it became a marketing term, I mean it's a mouse...How do you market it over some other mouse? Also optical mice were still new at the time and ball mice were still the most used mouse. Then laser mice came out, and those have to be even better because LASEEEERRRRSSS!!! Which doesn't matter, because laser mice are actually optical mice, but rather than using an IR LED, they use a laser, the optical sensor that is used is often the same. What changes is that lasers tend to be more sensitive to surface type, and often do much better on hard surface mouse pads and worse on soft (cloth) or textured pads. So the choice of mouse surface can have a bigger impact on feel and performance than IR LED vs Laser ever will.

Matter of fact, most pro FPS gamers actually run very low DPI or sense, often under 800 DPI, which really throws out the other reason people think they need high DPI, which is accuracy. However even high DPI mice, such as those claiming not 800 DPI, but 8,000+ DPI often don't have a CMOS that have pixels that small, rather it's often from subdividing the pixels, which can actually cause issues in performance, but "marketing". Think cameras, big time cell phone cameras, where it's common to have 40+ MP cameras.....That still can't compete with a Google Pixels 12MP camera. Don't buy into marketing, adjust your DPI or sense to get the feel you are looking for, you are making yourself suffer for no reason.

TLDR; Lower your DPI.

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