Lock On: Aim & Sens 101 — Noob’s Journey
Noob’s Journey

Lock On: Aim & Sens 101

Aim isn’t mystic—it’s math + habits. Set your sensitivity, map your sticks, run your drills, repeat.

What Actually Improves Aim

  • Consistency > speed: Keep the same sens across games by normalizing to FOV.
  • Low friction setup: Raw input on, mouse accel off; controller deadzone just high enough to stop drift.
  • Short, focused reps: 10–15 min daily beats 2 hours once a week.
North Star: repeatable micro-adjustments. Big flicks are flashy; micro is king.

Mouse Setup (KBM)

System-Level

  • Windows “Enhance pointer precision” OFF (disables OS accel).
  • Mouse polling 1000 Hz (or 500 Hz if unstable).
  • Surface: large pad; give yourself 40–50 cm lateral space.

In-Game

  • Raw input ON; mouse accel OFF.
  • Pick a starting eDPI: ~2000–4000 tactical FPS, ~4000–8000 arena/Overwatch-style.
  • Normalize sens when FOV changes (calculator below: MDV 0% is a safe default).

Controller Setup (Sticks)

Deadzone & Curves

  • Deadzone: raise until stick drift stops, then +1–2 notches.
  • Response curve: Linear for tracking; Dynamic/Exponential for micro stability if you over-aim.
  • XY ratio: Slightly higher vertical helps recoil control (e.g., 1.2).

Aim Assist Etiquette

  • Keep slowdown on; turn off “rotation” style aids that yank camera in odd ways.
  • Use a consistent “sensitivity multiplier while ADS.” Keep hipfire/ADS relation predictable.

Calculators (eDPI & FOV-Normalized Sens)

eDPI (DPI × In-Game Sens)



Ranges (guideline): Tac FPS ~2000–4000 • Arena/MOBA ~4000–8000 • Flick fiends can go lower; track enjoyers go higher.

FOV-Normalized Sens (MDV 0% approx)

Keeps small-angle muscle memory when switching FOV. Uses vertical FOV math; convert from horizontal if needed.






Note: Engines differ; this MDV-0% approach preserves micro-aim. If it feels off, adjust by 5–10% and lock it in.

Aim Drills (Copy/Paste)

Micro-Track (3×2 min)

Goal: keep crosshair glued to a slow target without over-correcting.
Rules: shoulder/arm aim, minimal wrist; breathe.
Metric: % time on target; smoothness beats raw speed.

Flick-Return (3×1 min)

Goal: snap to target, fire, instantly return to center.
Rules: consistent start point; no spray; reset every rep.
Metric: time to first shot; miss rate under 10%.

Target Switch (3×90s)

Goal: track target A → snap to B → track again.
Rules: do not overshoot; prioritize smooth entry onto target.
Metric: switch time and stability on arrival.

Recoil Walk (2×2 min)

Goal: hold burst fire on a mid-range target, walking recoil pattern.
Rules: bursts of 6–10; reset crosshair each burst.
Metric: grouping size; bursts per minute without spray.

Drill Randomizer

10-Minute Warmup (Built-In Timer)

  1. 2:00 — Micro-Track
  2. 1:00 — Flick-Return
  3. 1:30 — Target Switch
  4. 2:00 — Micro-Track (harder speed)
  5. 1:30 — Recoil Walk
  6. 2:00 — Freeplay review (focus on weakest)

Timer

10:00

Track Progress (Simple & Honest)

What to Log

  • eDPI / Controller curve & deadzone
  • Best 30-sec score in each drill
  • In-game K/D or HS% (rolling 10 matches)

Mindset

  • Chase lower variance, not just higher peaks.
  • One tweak at a time; keep it for a week.

Troubleshooting (Fast Wins)

Everything Too Fast

  • Lower eDPI by 10–15%; increase FOV-normalized sens precision (use MDV 0%).
  • Shorten mouse lift-off distance (L.O.D) if your sensor supports it.

Can’t Track Smoothly

  • Raise polling to 1000 Hz; try a slightly higher eDPI (≤ +10%).
  • Controller: try Linear curve; drop deadzone one notch.

Inconsistent Across Games

  • Normalize by FOV; stop chasing in-game default numbers.
  • Lock a weekly “standard” and convert to each title.

Fatigue / Wrist Pain

  • Use arm/shoulder for big moves; raise chair so forearm is level.
  • Take 2-min break per 20-min practice; hydrate like a human plant.

Your Aim Notes

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