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limsuk2
Rising Newcomer
2 months ago

Sensitivity varies between accounts, even with the same settings.

I have two accounts. I’m using controller sensitivity 4-1 3.15, but even with the exact same settings, each account feels different. It’s not just my imagination. In the training range, my main account feels terrible, while my secondary account feels like it’s working normally. This is my main account. Please take a look.

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  • limsuk2's avatar
    limsuk2
    Rising Newcomer
    2 months ago

    also Resolution, FOV, and frame settings are all identical on both accounts

  • YES! I'm having this exact same issue and it's leading me to play on my alts more and more often. I play 4-1/3.2 with 120 FOV (with the exact same ALC bleedthroughs) on all 3 of my accounts, but they each feel completely different. My main account feels sluggish with weird acceleration, the higher level alt feels better but still off, and my lowest level alt of the 3 feels almost perfect. It makes such a huge difference in game and is incredibly frustrating to deal with

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    Midnight9746
    Hero+
    1 month ago

    limsuk2​ & RichterIsGerman​ Are you playing on the same platform, or is one account on PC while the other account is on console?

    I'm asking because the aim assist is around 0.4 on PC and 0.6 on console, so you would notice a difference between the two platforms.

    Also, the two different platforms would have their own specs as well, so even if its not caused by the aim assist, it could be caused by the differences in specs. 

    However, if both accounts are being played on the same platform, than that is a different story as it should be the same thing across both accounts under the same settings.

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