Find your Ideal Sensitivity in FPS games

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The Aim Lab Sens Finder runs you through competitive aim scenarios and tracks your performance. We then analyze that data to make an assessment to recommend an ideal sensitivity for your current setup and performance. This can help you smooth out your long range tracking in Apex or take your VALORANT sheriff flicks to the next level.

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Don't know if it was because of me, but I'm glad I mentioned this in the steam discussion. It's a great feature and works pretty well after the recent patch.
Keep it up Aim labs!

DoubsGaming
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I have definitely been enjoying this sensitivity finder mechanic so far.
While doing my last evaluation using it, I had a bit of an idea that could be interesting... Expand on a feature we already have... Custom hit sounds. As follows:
-Adding a feature in the workshop that allows you to assign different hit sounds for each individual target. *Hit a bot you name, BELL and assign a DING sound effect. Etc.*
Said feature also being able to effect markers set as tracking ones too.
If not, maybe even something as simple as giving us the ability to change the pitch of the player's hit sound for specific targets. *As well as setting different colors for each target to show a visual difference*

-As well with this add special bots that auto hit/track their OWN set of targets, possibly even the same ones you'll have to. Or targets that the player doesn't hit, but act as something the player has to copy. Either way something the player would base their shots on.
Example: Bot hits Target1, Target2, Target2, TrackingTarget1, Target 1
Player then would try to copy that.

There could also be a variant where the bot and player have different sets of targets at points, to add a bit of difficulty and not just a aiming form of simon says.

Just imagine the potential with a feature like that.


The addictive aspect of a Rhythm Game, combined with an aim training program it could make for an interesting training regimen.
Some games have done this before, Gun Jam, BPM, Metal Hellsinger being examples, but with the workshop features of Aim Lab.. We could have a customized experience.

Imagine players porting ideas from Friday Nights Funkin, into Aim Lab to practice their aim...
Could be fun.

electrobob
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0.32 to 0.95 is a big jump. It would take me a week of practice to adjust to the new sensitivity. Good video, thanks!

plankton
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This had me drop my in game hip fire sensitivity by 50% and ADS by 90%. I felt a big improvement right off the bat and after 2 hours of playing my K/D was much better than my average. Might try this out of other FPS games to see if anything improved, but initial impression is pretty positive.

BallBusta
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damn getting recommended 17cm by the aimlab sens finder... what a god!
For me it just gave me the sens i was already using right before probably because i was warmed up on it. I wouldn't rely on it too much though because the sens you should use depends a lot on the game. In tac shooters there's little benefit to using a high sens and you can get away with going super low sens because movement is slow and usually you know where the enemies will be coming from and in arena shooters its the opposite, there isn't really a point in going super low with your sens because those kinda games usually don't require a lot of precision and a higher sens is actually beneficial in many situations for example when tracking fast moving targets and if there's a situation where you do need higher precision you can just use zoom.

Katze
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i went from 0.26 up to 0.43 on valorant, almost double LOL - GOOD VID, going to practice this new sens!

yellowman
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bro im playing on .21 it recommended my .55 now i deranked from immortal to bronze

Krlaxo
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i did this, and received a sensitivity of 16.09cm/360. previous was 12.989cm/360
after switching, i beat multiple high scores and ascended to new heights in the games i play (broke a record for a certain map) and dominate
thank you for this, it was really helpful
update: did it again and gave 20.75cm

tfdar
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It's great that they've added this, but as an Oblivity user I think these recommendation algorithms just dont work, maybe someday AI will help, but for now it's far better to just have a sensitivity finder mode where you can play scenerios of your choice with random Sens, and then just provide a chart showing your scores so the user can decide.

pisonvy
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I used to play on 0.16 on 1600 dpi but now play on 0.2127 and it has really helped me out

avo
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The thing I liked about the older versions of this, was that it would automatically do the math and change your sensitivity for you.
These calculations can be found thankfully, a lot of people have posted them long before this software came out.
All it did was make it more... Automatic and seamless.
Sadly I'm not interested in paying for this feature, it only saved me a few steps.
I'll just set up an Excel document to do the calculations myself, practice in the specific games for accurate measures using online converters to focus things a bit.

electrobob
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aint gonna lie, seeing Ron Kim in this video instantly make me want to try this out lol... ive been playing with the PSA method to find a sens in OW2 but i guess i won't need to lol

kannonfps
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after tried this 3 times, aimlab recommended my 360 went from 40 to 21.5cm which is way too fast, I dont know how and why but I dont think its gonna stick

trublemkerWZ
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Tried this with my settings in MW2 and it actually bumped my sensitivy up and it wasn't that good. Hope you guys get more data to tweak it so it doesn't trhow off that much

YRZR_ve
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i didnt know there is a fps couch:0 that will be cool

amer
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cool idea but needs a lot of improvement for me at least the recommended value had me performing way worse, I feel like it is not dynamic enough for a test?

Tampsey
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im a wrist aimer i can tell this was made with arm aimers in mind it halved my sensitivity its not awfully slow its just slow for me someone who barely moves his wrist

clrys
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so the same sens I use in game on Valo is the sens i should put on AimLab? I googled this and people say theres a convertion rate like I play on 0.7 on Valo so converting to Aimlabs I should play on 0.98. Whats the correct way ?

lucasbarreira
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I used this feature quite a bunch, it's consistently telling me to use 800 DPI, 0.554 sens for Valorant... but it just doesn't actually work in Valorant as the sensitivity is way too high and doesn't allow me to be consistent.

klementes
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okay! finally finished it! started on 0.2 on 800 dpi, 0.3541 came out! lets try it :D

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