Sensitivity - Oblivity - Find Your Perfect

TenZ uses ~280 eDPI in Valorant . Brax uses ~400. Hiko uses ~576. They are all professional players. They all win.

Beyond the finder, Oblivity includes tools to ensure your new settings translate perfectly to your main game: Built-in Sensitivity Converter : Easily transfer your results between titles like Apex Legends Specialized Trainer

: You select your target game (e.g., Valorant or CS:GO) and your aiming style. Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity

. Unlike traditional aim trainers that simply provide a practice environment, Oblivity uses a dynamic algorithm to actively determine which sensitivity settings yield your best performance. How it Works

Expert advice provides a useful framework for your own sensitivity search: TenZ uses ~280 eDPI in Valorant

A common mistake is relying on your OS mouse settings. Make sure Windows "Enhance Pointer Precision" is turned off (this is mouse acceleration, which is inconsistent for muscle memory), and keep the Windows pointer speed at the 6/11 mark for a 1:1 raw input ratio.

The software perfectly matches your favorite game’s Field of View (FOV) and aspect ratio, ensuring your training environment feels identical to your actual match environment. Step-by-Step: Finding Your Sensitivity They are all professional players

Oblivity is an advanced sensitivity finder and aim trainer available on Steam. Unlike standard aim trainers that simply provide a space to practice, Oblivity operates as a diagnostic tool. It runs players through tailored baseline tests, tracks micro-movements, and calculates the exact mouse sensitivity where the player performs best. How Oblivity Finds Your Perfect Sensitivity

A sensitivity that allows a professional player to make a flawless 180-degree turn might cause you to over-flick or suffer from wrist fatigue. Oblivity solves this by treating your aim as a scientific variable, measuring your actual performance rather than your emulation of someone else. How Oblivity Works: The Science of Selection

A glass pad (low friction) requires a lower sensitivity than a cloth pad (high friction). If you change your mousepad, re-run Oblivity. The algorithm accounts for friction by measuring your stopping force. You cannot use a year-old Oblivity result on a new pad.