I first got diamond on a 15.6 inch laptop with a $20 wireless mouse (one of those small Logitech ones) and around 3500 DPI. Virtually any setup works as long as you tweak it and practice until you're comfortable with it. Personally I'm more comfortable with high DPI because I don't like moving my mouse several inches at a time, though I've lowered it to 2600 now.
So my advice would be to play around with your DPI until you find something that feels pretty okay, then play with it enough to get comfortable. That's all there is to it.
It's great that you're learning to play with your camera unlocked by the way. It can be a rough transition for some players but it's definitely worth it.
So my advice would be to play around with your DPI until you find something that feels pretty okay, then play with it enough to get comfortable. That's all there is to it.
It's great that you're learning to play with your camera unlocked by the way. It can be a rough transition for some players but it's definitely worth it.

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although really I don't know what DPI means and play on a 13" screen too
DPI stands for Dots Per Inch. It's a measurement of how quickly your cursor moves across the screen. Higher numbers means you have to move your mouse very little for your cursor to move a lot. Lower numbers offer more precision (good for first-person-shooters) but you have to move your mouse a lot.

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I'm currently playing on a 13in screen, which is the smallest laptop screen size, and I have a gaming mouse that can be set at 800, 1200 , 1800 and 2400 DPI.
Anyone knows what the best settings are to ease my experience without camera lock? Cause on a 13i screen I find myself having to move my mouse to the edge of the screen very often so I supposed I needed high DPI, but that also brings accidental map scrolls that shut down the whole experience for me.
Any advice? Optimal settings?
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