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Interesting..
1300 is way too low of sensitivity though. Ideally for competitive play you will want your mouse to travel across your entire mouse pad with only small movement of your hand. 9 times is horridly slow, IMO.
While they do say you should play where you are comfortable, there are limits.
This begs the question, what do pro tier e sport players use?
I'm going to guess in the range of 2000-3000 dpi.
I myself use 3500 for general computer use.
I don't want to sound rude but you clearly have no idea of what you're talking about and possibly never played on a mouse before, 1300 DPI with in-game sens if 0.5 is not too low at all, I play Quake arena shooters and CSGO and in a lot of fps tracking is more important than flicking.
The best sens doesn't exist because it's based on your aim style, I arm aim on a large desk not wrist aim.
What do you mean " ideally move your mouse with a small hand movement"? That is the complete opposite of "ideal" in an FPS game because of the inaccuracy is creates, arm aiming with low sens is the popular choice amongst players and pros because of that, high sensitivity and wrist aiming is not as popular as you think, it's less common than arm aiming.
What pros use is irrelevant because again it's personal preference and dependant on your aim style, most CSGO pros use an even lower DPI and sensitivity than me because tracking is more important in that type of game, aiming sens isn't just DPI it's a combination of aim style, in-game sens and mouse DPI.
The "9 time swipe" was just an example of what would happened if I used my mouse to move cannons in SOT which I don't lol... I'm forced to use WASD on cannons exactly because of that, I don't actually ever move my mouse that much when aiming my gun in any game, I can do a full 180 with one swipe of my mouse pad.
Nobody who's remotely familiar with a mouse would even assume 1300 dpi/0.5 would translate to a x9 mouse pad swipe in the first place, how did you come to that conclusion?
They want cannons to feel they have weight to them. As for why you can't use a mouse for aiming, I can only speculate and give my opinion and it is probably because mouse has pin point accuracy and snap aiming and speed and that wouldn't be fair. The mouse moves much smoother and faster than controller sticks with their deadzones.
I don't think you understand what the discussion is about at this point, you keep bringing up irrelevant points like "pin point accuracy". This isn't a debate on peripheral advantages, I already said a high mouse sens can already move normally so your speculation is already debunked. Speculations don't provide anything to the discussion, as of right now you're speculating on a topic that doesn't need speculation all without fully understanding how a mouse operates given your previous replies.