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I currently play at 1080 eDPI. 400x2.7. Changed some time ago. The low DPI of CSGO influenced every other high paced game I played like CoD. It most certainty suits lighter mice from my own experience.Adjusting my sensitivity higher is harder than I was thinking it would be
I went from 400x1.35 to 400x2.1, its a small adjustment, but takes a bit of time to adjust to, feels way too fast at the momentI currently play at 1080 eDPI. 400x2.7. Changed some time ago. The low DPI of CSGO influenced every other high paced game I played like CoD. It most certainty suits lighter mice from my own experience.
@Fulcrum29 Why haven't you reported Sennheiser selling their consumer division to some hearing aid company?
The **** are we not paying you for?
Sonova Epos.
I went from 400x1.35 to 400x2.1, its a small adjustment, but takes a bit of time to adjust to, feels way too fast at the moment
I don't believe anything will change on the consumer end. It is the entire division being acquired, people, IP, tech, and they will have a 'continues' cooperation with Sennheiser which I believe will be more related to marketing the product in any case. Sonovo is a world-leader in hearing aid technology, so who knows what noise-cancelation tech they may add.
The EPOS, or more precise the Demant Group, deal isn’t quite the same, it was a co-operative arrangement which has now come to a closure. Though EPOS is still selling Sennheiser gaming hardware, they aren’t licensed to produce anything new other than their own. The old gaming Sennheiser gaming catalogue will live on with EPOS.
I don’t know whether Sonovo will get into gaming hardware. I don’t see why they must… Sell a gaming DAC with the appropriate DSPs, and recommend it with a proper can.
I like what Beyers did with their cans, non-hardcore gaming conversion. Basically they added the DT 990/970 Pros to their gaming catalogue, and also added an all black-coated Black Edition. Then they have their entry MMX 300 which is a non-evasive gaming headset with mic, the CUSTOM game which is nice, and the TYGR which is on my wishlist. This is done proper, not to mention they also sell mouse pads now.
Hope so.
I watched a Linus tech thing on Youtube where they raised a solid point...Sennheiser stuff lasts a long, long time. I've got 3 pairs from 2005 onwards that are all still working and the HD200-whatevers were cheap for brand headphones. Sennheiser doesn't seem to do the planned obsolescence thing so they might have been struggling to sell as many headphones as they need to keep that big product line going. Also their brand is kinda old-fashioned - they're definitely not attracting the Beats generation.
If you guys are playing with 400 dpi, how do you actually...use your mouse outside of CS GO? Do you switch back to a higher setting, or just throw your mouse across the room to get it to cross the screen so you can click around on your desktop?
If you guys are playing with 400 dpi, how do you actually...use your mouse outside of CS GO? Do you switch back to a higher setting, or just throw your mouse across the room to get it to cross the screen so you can click around on your desktop?
400 with 1.4 in game...
Out of game I break my wrist hitting the close button. Funny enough when I tried apex out people laughed at how low my sensitivity was. I laughed at their low kill count. Apex is a whole different game... slowly increasing my sensitivity but it's hard to adjust.