To maximize frames per second (FPS) and reduce input lag, the following "updated" standards are typically recommended across most modern titles:
Low or Off . While it makes edges smoother, it often introduces a "blur" that makes tracking long-range targets harder.
Always use Fullscreen to ensure the lowest latency.
DPI) to allow for more precise "arm aiming" rather than just "wrist aiming." 4. Audio Settings
Most pro players use a Low Sensitivity (e.g.,
Always Off (Raw Input: On). This ensures that moving your mouse a specific distance always results in the same on-screen movement.
Set to Off to prevent input lag, unless you experience severe screen tearing. Resolution: Native (e.g.,
For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering "eye candy" to see enemies more clearly:
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To maximize frames per second (FPS) and reduce input lag, the following "updated" standards are typically recommended across most modern titles:
Low or Off . While it makes edges smoother, it often introduces a "blur" that makes tracking long-range targets harder.
Always use Fullscreen to ensure the lowest latency. To maximize frames per second (FPS) and reduce
DPI) to allow for more precise "arm aiming" rather than just "wrist aiming." 4. Audio Settings
Most pro players use a Low Sensitivity (e.g., DPI) to allow for more precise "arm aiming"
Always Off (Raw Input: On). This ensures that moving your mouse a specific distance always results in the same on-screen movement.
Set to Off to prevent input lag, unless you experience severe screen tearing. Resolution: Native (e.g., Set to Off to prevent input lag, unless
For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering "eye candy" to see enemies more clearly: