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System Name | Rtxoned |
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Processor | Intel i5 8600k |
Motherboard | Msi Z370 Sli Plus |
Cooling | Cooler Master Ml240r |
Memory | Corsair vengeance 8x2 DDR4 2400mhx |
Video Card(s) | Zotac Rtx 2080 Amp |
Storage | 250gb SSD, 500Gb SATA, 250Gb SATA |
Display(s) | Alienware 25” 240hz |
Case | Nzxt H700i |
Power Supply | Thermaltake toughpower 1000w 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Logitech 403 |
Keyboard | Hyperx alloy fps mechanical keyboard Cherymx Blue |
Software | Windows 10 |
hi guys,
when i play games like Pubg and Apex Legends, im having perfect Sensitivity, but when i go back to Windows, like browsing and other editing stuffs,
my muscle memory gets Mixed up and when i play games i have to go Training to rebuilt muscle memory for instant aim,
its harder to describe in English for me, but you guys are pro, i know you gonna understand it well
how can i match both settings so that i dont have to build aim muscle memory again and again.
is there any way?
when i play games like Pubg and Apex Legends, im having perfect Sensitivity, but when i go back to Windows, like browsing and other editing stuffs,
my muscle memory gets Mixed up and when i play games i have to go Training to rebuilt muscle memory for instant aim,
its harder to describe in English for me, but you guys are pro, i know you gonna understand it well
how can i match both settings so that i dont have to build aim muscle memory again and again.
is there any way?