Wednesday July 9 2008
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I got a question for you ../

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Whats the best sensitivity to play with the cpl mousefix+noforce commands

the sens thats most comforting.i tend to have it so side to side on my steelpad 5l is near a complete 360 ingame
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2.36581 <-mathematically derived. you couldn't possibly understand the proof so I won't bother trying.
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Why don't you play at what you feel your best at.
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#4 has it
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i play at a low sens, because it is a lot easier to control recoil and precisely aim for those long range head shots. Its also easier to control your mouse with your whole arm rather than your wrist. so given that, you should play around with your sens and just use what you think feels right.

Most players have a mental block where they feel the settings they use are just not working for them and they slump, usually a 2-3 day break will take care of that because then everything feels fresh again.
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i use 1.5 with mousefix and noforce commands
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Depends on ur mouse DPI too.
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It's all about feeling, is you fell more comfortable with a 2.3 sense then play with it. It depends on your mouse too. Try to play loads of CW's and change it a bit before you start, if you're lucky you will maybe find the perfect sense in you opinion.
Good luck, may the CS god be with you! *L*

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