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ndruwebb
15th May 2006, 17:57
What mouse sensitivity and type and colour of crosshair do you pros reccoment to a newbie?
10x
ndruwebb
grudgebearer
15th May 2006, 18:06
I run at mouse sensitivity at 1.97 and I use the plain red dot for crosshairs
-bacon-
15th May 2006, 18:12
Sensitivity of 2.5-3 depending on how lazy I am.
I usually use a 32 size dot with crosshair health on...so I know when to scream for a medic without having to move my eyes.
Etnies
15th May 2006, 18:32
green/cyan dot size 38
Senethro
15th May 2006, 18:35
As small a dot as is a solid block of colour. Cyan, magenta, red and white are popular colours because they're not often found in levels. I like magenta as it shows up well in arctic.
Mouse sens means nothing as it depends on your windows. I like low sens for all games. Some people like surprisingly high (but still low) for games with lots of twitch.
Most important thing to do is turn off mouse acceleration in XP. Go google about for the registry changes needed. Its the second most useful thing I did to improve my skill, the most important being practice.
RosOne
15th May 2006, 19:29
There is no golden rule...
I use:
Sensitivity: 8 (800dpi mouse)
Crosshair: magenta dot
Bravo
15th May 2006, 20:49
I have my sensitivity set to 1, which on my mouse gives me about a 270 turn in around 6 inches (around the space that my mouse has on my desk).
For my crosshair, I use a red or green dot (small) with a full white circular surround. I have the surround set at around 60% translucency.
Dazzamac
15th May 2006, 21:24
My sensititvity is higher than I'd recomend. Use a red dot with a small green circle around it at around 50% transparancy.
jimb0
15th May 2006, 21:43
I remember at one point I had 67 as my sensitivity on Quake 1. Then when I changed mouse drivers I had to set it to 53.
There's way too much involved on your mouse settings (including mouse acceleration) for sensitivity to be something you can ask people around.
kamikazee
16th May 2006, 08:02
Just learn to play with the default value for some time and then tweak it.
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