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【チャンネル名 MrLowlander】
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with the sensitivity, it may look fast but for me its really slow. DPI: 3250 Sens: 1.2 its extremely slow for me.
Everyones Crosshair? That they use i want to try them
No offense to you mr. Lowlander, you are one of my daily go to channels. But some of the things you said is incorrect. Allow me to explain.
1. “Your eyes can’t see above 60 fps” is a myth busted years ago. I can not only see above 144 hz but also differentiate between 144hz vs 240 hz. However if your pc can run valorant at 120+ hz, you won’t need anymore. The reason why 60 fps looks smooth in most game is because of motion blur. But valorant doesn’t have that and after playing at 144hz, I feel nauseated at 60 hz.
2. Running valorant realtime might not be the best choice if you have a slow pc. Rather lower the resolutions to 900p or lower.
A slight note – valorant optimizes the game weirdly. If you have a quad core cpu and a top of the line gpu, you will probably get 200 fps or lower.
Your gpu utilization will hover around 30-40 percent and will bottleneck heavily.
If you have 6 core or more and a barebones gpu like even a gtx 1050 or even lower, you are likely to get 300 or more fps.
One way to get even more fps is to use a 1440p or 4k monitor where gpu matters more than cpu. I get more fps at 1440p (around 270 fps) than at 1080p (around 190-200fps)
Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes and MrLowlander calling it croshhair
I have an edpi Off 216
Something I would mention is that limiting your FPS to something like 60 can actually be detrimental, because then when your PC does eventually drop frames, you will notice, so I think it would be a better idea to limit it to something about 50% higher than your monitor’s refresh rate. This isn’t the defining rule, but here is what I would do on each monitor refresh rate ‘stage’
60hz – limit to 90fps
90hz – limit to 120fps
120hz – limit to 165fps
144/165hz – if you can run a 144/165hz monitor, then you probably don’t have a bad PC ;D
my EDPI is 744. But when i start playin valorant i have 1080.
I have a i7 8th gen
8gb ram
GT 940MX
Which setting should i use
Bruh my edpi=1304, i am god 🤯🤯
my EDPI is 600 :O
bro am using 1300 dpi 0.9 sens
I run 1.8k dpi with 1.4 and I am able to somewhat do decent in plat diamond. Yes I am mad
my DPI is 1600 and my in game sens is 1.3
280 edpi
“With the naked eye you can see up to 60fps”
I respect you but saying this as a fact is really mis-guiding, I was waiting for the moment you said it was a joke but never came.
my edpi is 1328
I cap my laptop at 25 fps, it drops below, especially when people use utill but it’s not to bad.
1600 dpi X 1.355 sens
my sens is so high….. im on 1600 dpi with 1.15 sens
I use 200 sooooooo… to be fair I am a opper so the low sens plus the 1.0 scoped multiplier makes it almost perfect for the op. I did not realize how low my sens was.