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To get the most accurate sensitivity recommendation out of Oblivity, keep the following best practices in mind:

Many gamers fall into the trap of copying the exact DPI and in-game sensitivity of esports stars like Faker, s1mple, or TenZ. While this provides a decent starting baseline, it is fundamentally inefficient for long-term improvement.

Tactical shooters like Counter-Strike 2 generally favor lower sensitivities for precise headshots, while arena shooters like Quake or battle royales require higher sensitivities for 180-degree turns. Consider running separate Oblivity profiles for different styles of games. If you want to optimize your setup, tell me: What first-person shooters do you play most often? What mouse and mousepad are you currently using? Do you primarily aim with your wrist or your entire arm ? Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity

To help me tailor advice on optimizing your gaming performance, tell me:

Unlike standard aim trainers that just let you practice, Oblivity uses a to analyze how you move your mouse. To get the most accurate sensitivity recommendation out

Link your game (Valorant, CS2, Overwatch, Apex, CoD) or upload a replay. Oblivity reads your mouse movement history.

The process is intuitive and straightforward. First, you tell Oblivity which FPS game you primarily play. The software then presents a curated selection of scenarios that match the aiming mechanics of that specific game, covering different disciplines like Click Timing (for precise, single-shot aiming), Tracking (for following moving targets), and Target Switching (for flicking between multiple foes). Do you primarily aim with your wrist or your entire arm

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Oblivity is highly customizable, allowing you to create your perfect, individual aim training experience. You can change any in-game color to your liking, create your own custom crosshair, import your own sound effects, and customize the entire in-game HUD. Technical options like FOV, keybinds, resolutions, and aspect ratios are all adjustable, ensuring the software feels like a native extension of your gaming setup.