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Best sensitivity settings for wallbouncing?
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Anyone got a good sensitivity settings for wallbouncing? I have mine on 15-15-15. It feels kinda slow but it gets the job done.
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I do 30-30-30 it does a great job even if you play on Alternate.
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30-30-30
Is the best. You would probably need to get used to turning fast while bouncing and shooting.
Is the best. You would probably need to get used to turning fast while bouncing and shooting.
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30-30-30 is the best I'm still trying with it but I think it's to fast but I will keep practicing.
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Jesus. I use 20-17-17 or something like that.
I'm fine with that. It's fast enough for strafing/bouncing.
I'm fine with that. It's fast enough for strafing/bouncing.
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27-30-20 If you play on some thing too high for you you're gonna be missing easy blind fires.
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frankly i find it a personal thing move it around until you feel comfortable with your bounce and shots.
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30-30-30 it works for me everytime
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You'll want your look somewhere in between 27-30.
Your target needs to be slower than your look, it gives you time to line up your shot. Go for 25-28
and the other should be 25-30
Good luck.
Your target needs to be slower than your look, it gives you time to line up your shot. Go for 25-28
and the other should be 25-30
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