{"id":2562,"date":"2021-05-04T19:05:01","date_gmt":"2021-05-04T09:05:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ggwpacademy.com\/?p=2562"},"modified":"2021-05-04T19:05:01","modified_gmt":"2021-05-04T09:05:01","slug":"how-to-calibrate-your-mouse-like-a-pro-gamer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ggwpacademy.com\/how-to-calibrate-your-mouse-like-a-pro-gamer\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Calibrate Your Mouse Like a Pro-Gamer"},"content":{"rendered":"
For someone who plays a ton of competitive games like APEX Legends, Overwatch, and League of Legends, we\u2019re quite familiar with how some games are decided in a split second.<\/p>\n
We know the pain of losing a really close game because of a mechanical outplay, a bad decision, and a team miscommunication. These stings a bit, but they\u2019re fine because they tend to become learning experiences.<\/p>\n
But none of these are as painful as an equipment delay or malfunction. Those moments when you\u2019re absolutely sure you\u2019re going to win the game, but your mouse decides to veer just a couple of pixels away from the winning headshot, and you end up getting killed instead.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019ve been playing for as long as us, you\u2019ll know how much this sucks.<\/p>\n
Now, if you haven\u2019t experienced this, good for you. But if you\u2019ve had these moments more than once, it\u2019s time to consider making some changes so you can win more games.<\/p>\n
The first change you need to make is the calibration of your mouse. This is because most games rely heavily on your mouse – most of your movements and actions are controlled by it.<\/p>\n
And, if you have a mouse running on default settings, you\u2019re essentially setting yourself up to lose to other players who\u2019ve calibrated their mouse.<\/p>\n
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