![]() ![]() Back in season one, aiming was the biggest joke you’d ever see in a FPS game. Every patch blizzard does on Overwatch, they generally make aiming feel better and there’s less input lag. Now this isn’t really a tip but something I’d like to add. It’s honestly such a bad engine compared to Counter Strike. Overwatch is super sensitive to EVERYTHING. So if you’re gaming, close out your internet tabs in the background. When you’re gaming in Overwatch, some tabs open in the background can slow your game down. I personally use 8.33 sens in Overwatch with 400 DPI and 45 Scoped Sens. It makes things a lot easier for you, and is great in the long run if you build muscle memory with low sens. Replace after 3 months of use, since mousepads can form hard spots and rough areas that you don’t want. Again, do your research and find a good reviewed mousepad. Pretty simple tip here, I use the QCk Heavy and it’s fantastic. Make sure to replace your mouse after 2 years of use. Don’t be afraid to drop at least $70+ for a good mouse. ![]() Anyways, make sure you do your research and find a good sensor. In my opinion it’s such a great mouse for me and I just can’t seem to swap from it. I personally use the “Finalmouse Scream One”. Good brands include: ZOWIE, LOGITECH, STEELSERIES, and FINALMOUSE. If you’re not using a good mouse with a good sensor, you won’t have the best feel possible compared to other players who have good mice. I would appreciate it if you followed my twitch at /gale_adelade I just wanted to thank you first for clicking on this and reading. I’m gonna list some other great tips here that will help you out in your quest for great aim. All you have to do is go into your Task Manager and go to “Details” then right click Overwatch (it HAS to be running) and then hover over “Set Priority” then click “High”. This option helps me out a ton in terms of the way my aim feels, especially since I stream and I get input lag from streaming. Setting your Overwatch to “High Priority”. Go the the website and follow the instructions CLOSELY. It’s kinda sad that blizzard hasn’t just added a raw input feature (atleast a good working one) and put it in the control settings section. I’ve used this since season 2 and I couldn’t be happier that a program like this exists. This simply removes mouse accel and gives you a true raw input feel. “But Gale, is this conisdered cheating in any way and will get you banned from OW?” The answer is – No. Everyone else I have showed this to (personal friends) they all tell me that it has worked wonders for them. Once I first started to use it, I was so amazed and my aim definitely felt snappier and more of a “raw input” feel. My good friend “Bird” back in the day showed me this program. This also goes to show blizzard’s imperfect engine and their “Raw Input” Give this a download and tell me you don’t feel a difference, because you will 100% feel a difference. You might also ask, “But Gale, Overwatch uses raw input right?” I thought so too. I personally hate mouse accel SO much and I want it gone. People way back in old Counter Strike would use this to remove their mouse acceleration. It basically removes ALL mouse acceleration in the windows registry. What is this gale? Well this my friend is 100% a SUPER essential thing you will need to download. I’m gonna list the part 2 and 3 settings below this. I’m really sorry if some of you don’t own Nvidia graphics cards, if you don’t, then ignore this section. This is super important because this helps your game run better, which means less input lag + a snappier feeling. You can access your nvidia control panel by simply right clicking anywhere on your desktop (with no tabs open obviously, so like, right click on your wallpaper or something) and then going to “Manage 3D Settings”. Here are my NVIDIA Control Panel settings. So please, if you want aiming to feel good, you’re gonna have to sacrifice high quality graphics. Plus, overwatch’s engine is really weird and changing even the slightest settings to different quality changes the way aiming feels. ![]() This is because if you have a bad computer, it will obviously give you more frames. ALL my settings are set to the lowest possible. This has no performance impact with screenshot quality. The only reason my screenshot quality is high, is because I like my screenshots to look nice. Turn every single graphics option below the render scale to as low as possible. Yes it might be slightly blurry but if you truly want the BEST aim feel you can get, 75% is DEFINITELY the way to go. ![]()
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