Find your PERFECT Sensitivity and Optimal Settings | Arena Breakout Infinite

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If your aim feels jittery and your recoil is all over the place and close-range fights feel impossible, it's probably not your gun, it's your sensitivity. And the worst part, most people change their sensitivity every day, so they never build real muscle memory. So today, I'm going to show you the exact method I use to find my perfect sensitivity in Arena Breakout Infinite in a way that works if you're new to the game, you play solo all the time, or you just been struggling for months. By the end of the video, you have a sensitivity that's controlled, fast, and repeatable. I've got about 600 hours in the game and 98% of my games have been solo. So, I basically have forced myself to learn the hard way on what works and what doesn't. So, if you've been asking me what's your sense, how do you get so comfortable with it and how do you control recoil like that? This video is for you. And real quick, if you haven't already, please leave a like on the video and consider subscribing. We're dropping daily videos. Now, quick disclaimer, this isn't what works for me. And if you disagree, that's cool. Drop your opinion or even drop your settings in the comments. And if you want to tweak part of this method to fit your play style, feel free to do so. So, let me tell you how I actually got to this point cuz it matters. About five to six months ago, I started Arena Breakout Infinite and it was it was really bad. This was my first real keyboard and mouse game. I played controller basically my whole life. So, when I switched, everything felt weird. At first, I thought, "Okay, I probably need a higher DPI and a fast sense so I can react." So, I ran 1,600 DPI and even turned on mouse acceleration. And for a while, it felt okay. And then I realized something that changed everything. Mouse acceleration was basically a trap because it's inconsistent. And the same hand movement doesn't always equal the camera movement. And in a game where one mistake gets you killed and looted, inconsistency is death. So, I dropped acceleration and lowered my DPI to 800 for more control. And after a ton of trial and error, I practiced and built a sensitivity method inside of the training room that finally made everything click. Now, here's the thing. Most people don't understand. Sensitivity depends on the game. If you look at games like Valerant or Counter-Strike, time to kill is super fast. The movement is simpler and the whole game is about pixel perfect pre- aiming. Low sense makes sense there. But Arena Breakout is different. ABI has a longer time to kill, more chaotic close fights, leaning and strafing, quick peach, recoil control that actually matters in a lot of fights where you have to track someone and not just tap them once. So in ABI, higher sense gives you faster target switching, better reaction time and speed up close, easier recoil pull down, and smoother movement while fighting. Obviously, this is subjective. If you're a longrange sniper 24/7, low sense would probably fit you better. But for a passive aggressive solo PvPer like me, high sense is usually the move. Now look, pulled up one of the best PvP players in Arena Breakout Infinite. Shout out or don't cap. He's insane. We're going to roll the clip, man, so you guys can see what I'm talking about. What high sensitivity can do for you. Kills that first guy. He's, you know, doing a bunch of weddies, trying to get info. Kills a guy up top. You see how fast his reaction time is. Like, I'm I'm not saying you copy it exact, but we can learn something from this, right? So, you take notes from people better than you, and you build your sense based off your play style. Now, what you want to do, you want to go inside your settings. You want to put your mouse sensitivity all the way to 10. And then you want to put your aim sensitivity just leave it where it's at right now. Wherever you have it at, leave it at. Right. So, we want to get this really slow. So, you want to go to the gunsmith. Right now, I have the HK on. So, you want a gun with very low recoil and my gun with very high recoil. Right. So, I think when I was doing it, I was using the F2000 cuz that gun does kick a lot. Now, we have the HK with no recoil. And then we have the F2000 with high recoil, right? We can put some tier three ammo in. All right. And then double check to make sure the bot has this tier five armor on the M4. And then the helmet doesn't really matter, but I put tier six on. All right. So, first thing you want to do is make sure we are 15 m away from this target. So, let me mark it right here. And then that all should be should be 30 m about 30 m away. So, let's check that and check that. All right, perfect. We're starting with the low recoil gun, so the HK. And you could probably start what whatever your ADS value is now, but you want to make sure it's low and controllable. You want to make sure you're standing still, not strafing. You want to spray this target three to five times, making sure you're aiming starting at the belly button and making sure it doesn't go over the neck cuz you want to make sure you're hitting center mass cuz that's the most important. If two out of the three sprays are controlled, raise the ADS by one small step. So if we go in here, you would go to aim sensitivity and raise it by one or two, whichever your preference is, and continue raising your sensitivity until it feels extremely shaky. You're not able to control it. And that's the highest sensitivity you can use with the easiest gun, right? Whatever that sensitivity is, once you fail, you drop it. Whatever step you took, you go back one step. Now it's time to switch to your high recoil weapon. Again, 15 m, 3 to five sprays. Now, do this once you fail on high recoil, lower the ADS by one and then do your 3 to five sprays again. After doing that, once you find a sensitivity that you can control, which means that you pass the test, lock in with that ADS. So for me, that was 58. And this number is your real ADS candidate because it survives high recoil as well. Now switch back to your low recoil gun. And it's time to test spray transfers. Typically what I do, I go between these two targets. A easy spray transfer. Do this three to five times. See how it feels. Or if you want a harder challenge, go from here to that sign. After doing that, if it feels too slow, raise your ADS by one step. But if you do decide to raise it, make sure you recheck with the high vertical gun again with the three sprays to make sure everything feels good. So when the transfers feel clean, keep your ADS and it's time to move on to 30 m. Now, starting with the high recoil gun, you want to do three sprays. Um, again, going to be a little bit harder. If you fail with these sprays, lower your ADS by one step and continue testing the spray until you feel like you're successful with hitting the target with the high recoil gun at 30 m. uh switch back to your low recoil gun and then do some spray transfers at 30 m. So, typically what I do, I'll rotate to the left here and I'll hit these two. This one is moving, but that's okay. You can kind of visualize where it would be. And if you're if you stop shooting there, that's a successful spray transfer, right? So now if this recoil feels too slow, you can raise it very slightly. But if you decide to raise it, you must go back to 30 m without strafing and recheck to make sure this feels good. And then once you do all that and fine-tune it, you should have a sensitivity that you're relatively comfortable with or you can start to work on. Now remember, low recoil at 15 m finds your max speed ceiling, right? High recoil at 15 m brings it down to where it's controllable, which is a potential candidate. High recoil at 30 m confirms it's truly stable. And then low low recoil transfer checks make sure it's not too slow. Now, once you find a sense that passes these drills, give it at least a couple sessions [music] or 1 to two hours of play time before you judge it. You need time to build a little bit of muscle memory. Only time you should really change it if it's physically uncomfortable. You're consistently overflicking or under flicking like all the time. A couple times, like out of 10, if you under overflick like three or four times, it's not it's not terrible. Or your recoil control is objectively worse. And it feels really weird because not every day you're going to have good aim. Some days you have off days. Now, quick little recap, right? So, low sense, easier longrange position, harder close-range combat tracking and fast swaps. And of course, high sense offers stronger closerange fights, faster target switching, easier recoil pull down, but it takes a little bit more practice to get used to. I'm telling you specifically for this game, you want to you want to get used to high sensitivity. So, that's the exact method on how I found my sensitivity. Now, if you made it this far and you haven't hit the like button, please make sure to do that. And also, if you want another video on how to PvP better, if you really want that, comment PvP guide and I might have to start working on it. But subscribe if you're new. Make sure you guys join my Discord.

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