Good dpi for dota 2
Resolut1on
Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok is a Ukrainian professional Dota 2 player currently playing for Virtus. Pro.
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After some impressing results with iCCup (later Terrible Terrible Damage as they lost their sponsor) Resolut1on began to attract the interest of bigger teams. Ultimately Virtus. pro picked him up as they rebuilt their roster in the post-TI3 reshuffle. [1] Two days after leaving TTD he played with them as a stand-in at 2013 Techlabs Cup August, which they won, claiming $5,000.
When joining VP he would switch from playing the m >[2]
Resolu1ion’s time in Virtus Pro would prove short, as he would part ways with the team after an early elimination at StarLadder StarSeries Season 7. [3] After this, Resolu1ion would go on to join Team Empire, [4] which he would spend the next two years of his career with. The team showed a high amount of potential, getting second at StarLadder StarSeries Season 9 and winning the Excellent Moscow Cup and Dota Champions League Season 3. Team Empire would later go on to be one of the invited to The International 2014, where the team suffered a disappointing finish at the group stages.
Nonetheless, the team returned to form by winning the Excellent Moscow Cup 2 and StarLadder StarSeries Season 11. Over the course of the following spring, they achieved first place finishes at joinDOTA MLG Pro League Season 1 and Dota 2 Champions League Season 5 as well as a second place finish at MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 Spring, defeating many favorites of the succeeding International. In their peak once more, Team Empire was once again invited to The International 2015, to once again suffer a disappointing finish at bottom half of the tournament. The team’s loss continued to linger as Empire failed to qualify for premier events, including The Frankfurt Major and The Shanghai Major.
After the team’s failure to qualify in Shanghai, Resolu1ion left the CIS region and Team Empire for North America, joining Digital Chaos. [5] The change immediately proved costly as Digital Chaos had failed to make any notable wins, and the team faltered in qualifiers. After the team failed to qualify for EPICENTER 2016 the entire roster of the team except for Resolu1ion was replaced. With rosters shuffling rap >[6] Resolu1ion would then shift from mid to carry to fit the team.
The team proved deadly during the qualifiers of North America, and Resolu1ion began qualifying once again for Premier events, however they struggled at LAN events and finished second-to-last at The Manila Major and The Summit 5. During The International 2016, however, Digital Chaos shocked the scene by crushing the loser’s bracket after being sent there by eventual winners, Wings Gaming, and the team finished 2nd. As the year progressed, the team held better results with upper half finishes at The Boston Major and winning ESL One Genting 2017. The peak would not last long, however, and the team began faltering at StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 3, finishing bottom half.
Eventually, Digital Chaos’s co-founder, Sunsfan left the organization, [7] with Resolu1ion and the squad following suit shortly afterwards. [8] The squad would later go on to form Thunderbirds, and the team competed at The Kiev Major, only to be eliminated immediately in the main event by Evil Geniuses. After Kiev, the team qualified for EPICENTER 2017 and were subsequently signed by Planet Odd, [9] although they failed to make it out of the group stage at the main event. They failed to qualify for The International 2017, and after reaching second place at DreamLeague Season 7 the team disbanded.
Although originally attending The International 2017 as a member of the Russian panel, Resolut1on stood in for his former team, Team Empire, after Chappie had failed to acquire a visa in time. The team outperformed expectations and finished top 8, falling at the hands of eventual winners Team Liquid. Resolut1ion’s time as a free agent would be short, as he was immediately recruited by OG to replace ana, returning to the mid role he played for the first half of his career.
Resolut1on was released from OG on March 17, 2018. [10] Shortly after that Effect announced Resolut1on will join them as a stand-in for DAC 2018. [11]
General DiscussionMouse DPI / sensitivity
So, I’ve been playing like pure garbage since long now and I find myself struggling lately as well with my mouse sensitivity.
I’ve always kept it pretty low, around 600 dpi or less, but now I’ve moved it around 850.
I’m curious to know what is your general setting when it comes to dota?
600 DPI WutFace i use
5800 and sometimes 6400
wow, that much. the mouse feels like it flies at that speed
Personally I use around 2800
600 is wtf dude, how much do you drag the mouse around? Doesn’t it get exhausting to game?
how do u check dpi xd
800 i think, don’t feel like getting used to something faster
Using the same mouse nice, I use the common setting when all 3 lights are on (might be 600 dpi as well)
@Tomiyaaaaa You need to leave pointer speed at default, which is 6 I believe. This prevents acceleration. If you want to increase or decrease dpi you need a mouse that supports it and you can do so via its software.
I use 3k dpi for all games and general use, and adjust in game sensitivity as needed.
Thanks guys for a moment I tought to be wierd with 600 – 850 dpi lol.
I feel like the slightest touch of the mouse will bring you to the edge of the screen with something over 2k.
can you show me your setting window aimstrong? I am really curious
@all
I really dont like the mouse acceleration, I find it problematic to use when you want to be precise
i think im using 3200
2k dpi and some of my friends already call that too slow
Also, I need it for doing graphic stuff as well (can’t do that with low DPI or it becomes very exhausting)
@Afeect
Thanks buddy 🙂
@ok and Pilot
While I understand that in some specific situations like your job it may be too slow I wonder why do you keep the same setting inside dota. Good dpi for dota 2
Isnt it too fast? how can u be precise?
You just get so used to it that going slower means not being able to do as much as you’d want to. If you click around all day, you’re bound to always hit the right stuff even when inside a different setting I guess :p
ahahah, it’s possible yeah 🙂
but still, it feels weird to have it that fast, I’m not sure I would be able to do it.
@Afeect, I’ve noticed you disabled the “enhanced pointer precison” any reason? the mouse feels smoother with it
If you’re thinking of increasing your DPI though, you should probably do it in increments instead of doing it in big bursts. Ultimately, it should be where you’re most comfortable though. Personally, a higher dpi would help me go across the screen better, so it should have its advantages.
I’ll see how i do with 850 and afterwards I may try to increase, thanks everyone for the input
its depend on ur monitor! i use 1.8k dpi now but bigger monitor need more dpi
yes but still, seems too much to use 3k dpi
I left everything @ defaults in windows, haven’t changed anything.
i have a small radius in which i can use my mouse (pad too), thats why i use high dpi + i got used to it
I have QCK Mass mouse pad so it’s like 32x28CM or something and it’s enough for my sens.
I used to play CS with 400 DPI and 1 sens so if I wanted to do 360 I needed to swipe my mouse more than 2 times maybe even 3 :d on my mouse pad 😀 Then I switched to dota and it was impossible to move my camera with mouse so I used WASD for it XD later I changed my DPI to 800 and then to 1800 and got used to it and stopped using WASD, but then I bought new mouse and 1800 felt way too high for me, so I’m using 900 now and it feels like 1800 on the old one.
Also @ yoshi I found about it. “Pointer precision is just a polite way of saying mouse acceleration. In case you don’t know, what it means is essentially that the speed you move your mouse affects sensitivity. Moving the mouse one inch left slowly doesn’t move the cursor (or turn you) as far as moving it one inch left quickly.” I never turned it off, but I’m glad it’s off. 😀

