Depends on your dpi. different settings work for different players. Some, like me, still are noob. IMO the best way is to adjust it till right after it smooths out. You can tell when you move your weapon and it's a bit slow, get it to that point and adjust a point or a half until that slight lag in your mouse movement goes away. After six years of playing this game and 20years or more of various fps Im just now realizing there is no "best" way to do it. some pro players can do a 360 with a slight flick of the wrist, and some practically have to use a whole damn table worth of arm movement to do a 180. Somewhere in between I find is most comfortable for me. Don't forget to take into consideration your field of view. If you use 120 like most do that's cool. But changing that lower will make your mouse seem faster.
Summary of my settings,
5700 dpi
120 field of view
20 sens
Or
3600 dpi
108 fov
7.5 sens
Or
5700 dpi
108 fov
9 sens
*edit* forgot to mention polling rate. I use 1000, and if your mouse is capable that is definitely my suggestion.
It will just take time.
All "pro" players were once noobs. I still suck at it but I've def improved over the years.
I remember when various players that are good now that were straight shitty when they started. Trial and error is the only way to do it man. You will hear something different from most players, you will have to just develop the best way for YOU.
Btw: try this: put a dot on your monitor to give you a xhair for your sniper, and go into singleplayer mode, deathmatch, idlebots 1. And just take your time and develop your sniper and determine your best settings. I do this occasionally to keep my aim sharp and tweak my settings. Just remember only in bot mode, then wipe it off for regular gameplay. I say this because jamz can see the dot on your monitor. Don't ask me how.
Summary of my settings,
5700 dpi
120 field of view
20 sens
Or
3600 dpi
108 fov
7.5 sens
Or
5700 dpi
108 fov
9 sens
*edit* forgot to mention polling rate. I use 1000, and if your mouse is capable that is definitely my suggestion.
It will just take time.
All "pro" players were once noobs. I still suck at it but I've def improved over the years.
I remember when various players that are good now that were straight shitty when they started. Trial and error is the only way to do it man. You will hear something different from most players, you will have to just develop the best way for YOU.
Btw: try this: put a dot on your monitor to give you a xhair for your sniper, and go into singleplayer mode, deathmatch, idlebots 1. And just take your time and develop your sniper and determine your best settings. I do this occasionally to keep my aim sharp and tweak my settings. Just remember only in bot mode, then wipe it off for regular gameplay. I say this because jamz can see the dot on your monitor. Don't ask me how.