Nope. Ask any top level player and they pvp at very low sensitivity. Cod is different, maybe your referring to that? Because cod would be better played at a slightly higher sensitivity, all preference though. Take my challenge, play at 3. Tell me how many more headshot kills you get.
After playing on 10 for awhile it becomes exactly the same... The ps4 controler has 2 sensitivities to it, when you lvl3, you are not taking very good advantage of this. I'm not sure if I need to explain this 2 sensitivity thing. When you use 10, you learn to do things like cancel recoil by appllying a little pressure on the stick, it becomes part of your muscle memory and allows you to make unconscious adjustments at lightning speed. IMO
And by the way all pros use scuffs and control freaks, so to say that pros use "default controller setups" makes no sense to me. Because with the extra length on their sticks they can all afford higher sensitivities without any problems...
I use a scuf I made myself and have kontrol freaks. I still stand by that using a 3-5 sensitivity will help accuracy. Obviously it's personal preference. Wishyouluck, luminosity, and triple wreck all use <5 sensitivity. Not saying to just do what they say but we're are talking about the top 5 ranked players in the world here. I would listen when they talk.
Maybe you're right... But is it possible that these players play on smaller screens to have somewhat of an easier time seeing everything in their peripherals? I play on a 55" too and 10 sometimes seems slow... I wonder if that makes a difference...
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