Making a transition from one first-person shooter (FPS) game to another can sometimes be a daunting task. Not only do you have to get used to a completely new game and its mechanics, but sometimes things as simple as moving your mouse don’t translate the same way. You have probably heard terms like ‘DPI’, ‘e-DPI’, ‘mouse sensitivity’, and ‘polling rate’ thrown around, but if these terms are all Greek to you, then there are other ways to carry over your preferred settings to new games.
Why does your aim feel off between games?Most players underestimate the value of muscle memory when it comes to aiming. To keep your aim well trained you want it to be consistent. And to keep your aim consistent you want to keep the overall mouse sensitivity at approximately the same level between all FPS games that you play. To complicate matters, nearly every FPS game uses different metrics to set up its sensitivity settings, which then have to pair up with your mouse’s innate DPI and polling rates. Not to mention factors such as tracking surface and size, or your grip type, all of which are beyond the scope of this article.
Mouse Sensitivity Converters and CalculatorsThese are the online tools that you can use to convert your aiming mouse sensitivity between different FPS games. There are dozens of such tools available on the internet, but here we will present three of our favorites. We chose these specific three because they differ in complexity, with progressively more options for those players that want to get into the much deeper nitty-gritty of their settings.
The simple option: GamingSmart’s Mouse Sensitivity ConverterThis easy-to-use calculator is probably the best starting option for those players who are not familiar with
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