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I have a question about the new sensitivity for consoles

I had 100 sens before the update and so I was just wondering what is it now. For example is it 75 or 85. Jw

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  • Accullla
    Accullla Member Posts: 984
    edited April 2020

    If you were at 100 your cursor would still be at 100%, but it would be twice (or 1.5 times, im not completely sure) as fast. In fact, for me it was so fast, that it kept skipping frames when i spun my camera both as killer and survivor

  • KrazyKat1011123
    KrazyKat1011123 Member Posts: 170
  • Entropius
    Entropius Member Posts: 63

    75 felt the closest to the old 100 to me. 50 felt way too slow.

  • OutcastEric
    OutcastEric Member Posts: 495

    Should be 50% for the pre patch sensitivity. The devs said the new sensitivity would be at 200%

  • BigBrainMegMain
    BigBrainMegMain Member Posts: 3,826

    It's not 200%.

    Set yours around 70%. That's the original 100%.

    They didn't "double" sensitivity, they made it like....1.5x.

  • Demonl3y
    Demonl3y Member Posts: 1,416

    My sensivity is at 50% now. Never touched it- Before and after.

  • Accullla
    Accullla Member Posts: 984
    edited April 2020

    Oh, now I understand what you meant in your question. Honestly, that's a good question and in theory it should be around 75% to get back to the "old max". I'm not completely sure though, as the devs didn't share the method they used to tweak the max sens. The best thing I can suggest is to try out different sensitivities and see which feels best - maybe start at 75%, because in my opinion this should be closest to what it was before.

    Personally, I had both killer and survivor at 100% before, but have now switched to 85% - it's faster, but still not as fast as to make me run into stuff. I'll probably increase back to 100% gradually over time, because higher sens is always better as long as you don't end up consistently over-rotating your camera, but that's down to muscle memory which you can build up over time.