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    Quote Originally Posted by Lapfox
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyReed
    Don't worry about setting an exact match with your mouse sensitivity. It's more of a feel for it thing.

    You should have no trouble playing sniper's point and click adventure, you stay calm, and click the headshots.

    If you start getting counter sniped, you'll want to edge up the sensitivity slightly, it will improve your response time, but affect your accuracy.

    When you start missing, especially if you are over compensating, turn it down a bit. You'll find a happy medium that matches your skill level and sobriety.
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    It's just that I'm looking for my exact sens in TF2, so I can train offline on this site that recommended me and so far it's working pretty well. It just doesn't feel the same is all.
    You know you can play offline on TF2 with bots you can control? I've seen it before, but I'm not exactly sure on how to.
    That training doesn't really help ;o

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    Yes, you'll pick up bad habits. Play against the best competition you can find, especially tight groups that play together regularly. You're not looking for a server you win on, you're looking for a humiliating experience. 2fort is a sniper's playground, but you'll learn nothing from those scrubs. Play on sniper wars. Those guys are good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
    Quote Originally Posted by vipersnake52
    just slide the bar of sensitivity in tf2 until it feel that it matches your windows speed
    Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
    How often are you swapping around your sensitivity...?
    I was a commando you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipersnake52
    just slide the bar of sensitivity in tf2 until it feel that it matches your windows speed
    I think this works best...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf
    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
    Quote Originally Posted by vipersnake52
    just slide the bar of sensitivity in tf2 until it feel that it matches your windows speed
    Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
    How often are you swapping around your sensitivity...?
    Never.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
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    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
    Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
    How often are you swapping around your sensitivity...?
    Never.
    Then how is that a problem?
    I was a commando you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf
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    Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
    How often are you swapping around your sensitivity...?
    Never.
    Then how is that a problem?
    Because Windows sens and in game TF2 sens is different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf
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    Quote Originally Posted by hng_
    Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
    How often are you swapping around your sensitivity...?
    Never.
    Then how is that a problem?
    Because Windows sens and in game TF2 sens is different?
    And if you aren't changing your sensitivity then neither will change?
    I was a commando you know.

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