I can’t wrap my head around why mice come with DPI adjustment buttons these days. It feels like it takes the fun and skill out of aiming, almost like running an auto-aim script. What’s the point in practicing your shooting if hardware offers an easy way out? It seems a tad unfair for competitive gaming.
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It sounds like you’re frustrated, but changing DPI or sensitivity is a personal choice. It’s no different than tweaking controls or settings in any other game to suit yourself. You still need to practice and be skilled to play well!
If you’ve just switched to using a mouse and keyboard, it might feel strange. DPI adjustments allow for versatility—like lowering it for sniping. It’s about finding what works best for your play style. It’s not about cheating.
DPI settings might seem like an advantage at first, but in serious competitive gaming, everyone has access to the same kind of hardware. It’s not an unfair advantage if everyone can use it. Real skill shines through no matter what DPI you’re running.
Honestly, I think you’re exaggerating a bit. DPI settings are just for comfort and personal preference, not cheating. It’s like choosing a different sensitivity in the settings. People aren’t using them to cheat; they’re just trying to find what feels best for them.