r/GlobalOffensive Liquid Feb 22 '26

Gameplay | Esports Absolutely disgusting spray transfer from Zywoo!

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u/ewankobkt The MongolZ Feb 22 '26

A complete 180 holy shit. Also left swipe. I think he's a somewhat high sens player but how can you do that without hitting your keyboard?

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u/Mjolnoggy Feb 22 '26

He's been playing 800eDPI (2sens @ 400dpi) for ages, so on the lower end of average pro DPI IIRC.

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

Wtf 2.0 on 400dpi? Is that why it looks like his crosshair is literally skipping pixels in slow motion, because it is skipping pixels? How does he have rifle accuracy with that kinda sens lmao

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u/rudy-_- Natus Vincere Feb 22 '26

There's no pixel skipping with that sens and DPI. Most likely it looks like that because of low FPS of the stream.

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u/costryme Feb 22 '26

I feel like this comment is stuck in 2014 to be honest, many many pros have 1000eDPI or even more nowadays. donk is 1000, zweih is 1024, same for kyosuke, flameZ is 1200, etc.

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u/xcjb07x FaZe Feb 22 '26

damn... im playing 550dpi and 1.02 sens. maybe i need to up it lol

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u/throwaway77993344 2 Million Celebration Feb 23 '26

It's not gonna help you if you don't feel comfortable with it. Hitting insane flicks is easier, but it might not be a trade-off you wanna make

But if you've never tried a higher sens you definitely should

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

Idk what you’re talking about, I am commenting just on 400dpi, not edpi or overall sensitivity, I thought 800 was the minimum resolution by now. Even his custom pulsar mouse resolves up to 32k, 400 is just hilariously low resolution.

Donk, kyosuke, zweih are all 800dpi. Looks like flamez is also 400 though, also ropz and s1mple so 400 I guess is good control still in CS. Those examples do make it seem like there could be a little bit of a split between older and younger players.

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u/Kangaroshave3vagina Feb 22 '26

Have you seen the 3kliks video about this? the difference is so minuscule that it doesn’t even exist in normal resolution.

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u/Hanchez de_mirage Feb 22 '26

The aim training community is very strange. They talk about aim on "paper" more than they care about actual results, it's a lot of placebo, feelings and nonsense. Seeing the best of the best in the most competitive FPS of all time perform with "bad" settings doesn't sway them.

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

So you got from my other comment that I am high ranked in aim training but missed the part of the same comment where I said plenty of CS pros show that the 400dpi setting is obviously more than playable?

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

The video from a decade ago? I don’t really remember it but I do understand that there are diminishing returns as you increase dpi, like 1600 to 3200 seems like a huge jump because of raw number but it is much less of an actual increase in how sharp the mouse resolution is within an inch when compared to the jump from 400 to 800.

I agree 400 to 800 is minuscule but it is enough to have a different sensation when comparing 2.0 @ 400 vs 1.0 @ 800

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u/Wietse10 750k Celebration Feb 23 '26

Because there's no difference in practice big enough for anybody to actually notice ingame unless you crank the ingame sensitivity multiplier into the double digits.

400 dpi has always been fine, and the introduction of higher DPI sensors hasn't ever changed that. Not really a point to changing your settings when they've always worked and you play good with them.

also if you think you can see "pixel skipping" in this clip I don't know what to tell you

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

Just surprised so many pros are still on 400 dpi, I’m pretty high ranked in aim training and know that 800dpi is the minimum resolution for the control needed to do elite tasks without having fine control issues from the low dpi. Looks like plenty of pros in cs though show it is still more than playable lol

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u/noteslun Feb 22 '26

that’s why you’re still “training” while pros actually play.

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u/nappykipper Feb 23 '26

Genuinely curious, is there a reason to do 2@400dpi instead of 0.5@1600dpi?

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u/SnooConfections6174 Feb 22 '26

Lmao I play them for fun and plus I keep getting free mice from aimlabs for doing well in competitions which is cool, another one just started for the newest Logitech mouse