Pro Player Settings Comparison Tool

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Compare pro player DPI, sensitivity, and eDPI across VALORANT, CS2, Apex, Overwatch, and Fortnite with benchmark ranges.

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Compare pro player DPI, sensitivity, and eDPI across VALORANT, CS2, Apex, Overwatch, and Fortnite with benchmark ranges.

Why this matters

Most players compare sensitivity without normalizing eDPI and context. This page lets you benchmark settings against a pro range and quantify consistency gaps.

Best practices

  • Start with one game preset before comparing cross-title settings.
  • Use pro presets as a baseline, then tune manually for your mousepad and role.
  • Keep eDPI spread tight when swapping profiles to preserve muscle memory.

Use Cases

  • Standardize your settings before ranked sessions and tournaments.
  • Keep consistent aim behavior while switching between shooter titles.
  • Document and share reproducible sensitivity settings with teammates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does matching eDPI fully match pro settings?
No. eDPI is a baseline only. Also compare zoom multipliers, FOV, acceleration, and scope behavior per title.
Can I compare two pro players directly?
Yes. Select a game, load two pro presets, and compare eDPI, cm/360, spread, and benchmark range fit.
What does in pro range mean?
The profile eDPI falls inside the benchmark range defined for the selected game preset.
Can I share this exact setup with teammates?
Yes. Use Share Setup to copy a URL with your selected game and profile inputs.
Are these profiles official player configs?
Treat preset data as directional benchmarking data. Verify the latest player settings before scrims or tournaments.

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