I usually use 10. But what do you guys use? I'm starting to not feel so comfortable now at 10 since when I use Scout Rifles and Hand Cannons it is harder to aim, same thing with Shotguns, and Sniper Rifles. Like I think 10 just got faster all of a sudden, before it was little slower and easier to use but now its very fast (In just my opinion)
But what do you suggest?
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I use sensitivity five. I'm just comfortable playing at it. Not too much, not too little.
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I feel like everyone's sensitivity is over 9000 So many tears.
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I'm at 3
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10. And I use a hand cannon
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The highest you can go without missing shots.
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I play on 3. The lower the better.
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10. It's been fine for me with Handcannons and Scout Rifles.
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use whatever you use for PvE. you're going to play worse cranking it up for no reason.
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Don't be sensitive! You're there to defeat other guardians. If you start being sensitive then you'll pause and then you're dead. No. No. Don't be sensitive at any level.
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What ever you feel comfortable with. Don't just pick the highest. I use a 6 for good long range accuracy and some close range speed. Try 8 if its too much lower it.
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It's all preference but it's easier to aim on a lower sensitivity. Most people I play with are using 4-5
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I use 5
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I use -blam!-ing 4..
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Edited by Jeepack: 12/24/2014 11:30:36 PMto OP: maybe you're just getting bored with pvp (I find that playing with 10 requires extreme concentration) I like 10. Works like a charm when I'm in the zone (aiming with my mind vs my thumbs). But pvp doesn't motivate me like it used to and I can't find that flow anymore, seems like my mind's just not into it like before, and when my mind's not in it, it takes my aim all over the place. I always keep it at 10 though, and when I raid, I hit crits without problem and I just couldn't play with anything else. (maybe I just like the rush of being able to turn faster)
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8 is perfect for me
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I use 5. Not too slow, not too fast. If I have it on the slow side, my speed doesn't match my reaction. If I have it too high, I tend to over correct on accident. My Auto Rifle has a max fire rate, so I can control it better with a nice mid sensitivity. It all comes down to preference and what you're used to. Experiment, and find something you're comfortable with.
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I do fine on 3. High sensitivity isn't required in the slightest.