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Raw Accel??

 I recently came across Raw Accel and its (possible) benefits. It intrigues me for sure. Still not sure as to whether it will be something permanent, but it seems to be holding up quite well when used sparingly. 

The idea is this: in Valorant, there is a strong emphasis on microadjustments and smaller, finer movements. For this, a lower sens seems to be the way to go. 

The downside to this, however, is that you are unable to move (turn) as easily as one would like to. In instances where you are flicking, your entire arm has to flick for that to happen. 

With my sens currently being around 200-250 eDPI, I have to break up a 180 degree turn into segments. 

With the help of raw accel, I'm able to achieve two things simultaneously:


1) I am able to stay at my "normal sens" when I'm engaging people (since the mouse movement is little)

2) When I need to turn quickly (i.e. satcheling, clearing corners) I can rely on the faster, accelerated mouse speed to accomplish that. 


Let's see how this goes. 

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