u/Alternative-You5979

Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who tested the browser-based sensitivity calibration project I posted yesterday and left feedback.

Honestly I was pretty nervous to even share it because it originally started as just a random hobby idea I was experimenting with on my own, so seeing people actually take the time to test it and leave thoughtful comments genuinely meant a lot.

The feedback was incredibly helpful and I appreciate both the positive comments and the criticism. Seriously, thank you guys.

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u/Alternative-You5979 — 7 days ago

I’ve been building a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool based around an idea I don’t see discussed very often:

Your aim performance changes day to day.

Some days your tracking feels smooth.
Some days your flicks feel off.
Some days your normal sens just doesn’t feel right even though nothing technically changed.

The idea behind this tool is:

  • enter your game/DPI/sensitivity
  • run a short calibration routine
  • analyze flicking, tracking, and micro-adjustments
  • get a recommended sensitivity adjustment based on how you’re aiming THAT day

The bigger goal is to make this more of a daily warmup + sensitivity tracking system rather than just a one-time “perfect sens finder.”

I’ve also been experimenting with:

  • cm/360 normalization
  • game-specific yaw values
  • trying to make browser sensitivity feel surprisingly close to actual in-game sensitivity scaling

Would genuinely love feedback from people who obsess over mice/sensitivity settings:

  • does the sensitivity feel believable?
  • do the adjustments feel reasonable?
  • what feels inaccurate?
  • is there anything obvious I’m missing?

If anyone wants to test it I can send the link.

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u/Alternative-You5979 — 8 days ago

I’ve been building a browser-based FPS sensitivity calibration tool focused on something I feel like most aim trainers ignore:

Your aim changes day to day.

Some days your flicks feel sharp.
Some days your tracking feels unstable.
Some days your micro-adjustments feel off even on your normal sens.

The idea behind this tool is:

  • enter your game/DPI/sensitivity
  • run a short calibration routine
  • analyze flicking, tracking, and micro-adjustments
  • get a recommended sensitivity adjustment based on how you’re performing THAT day

The long-term goal is to make this more of a daily warmup + sensitivity tracking system rather than just a one-time “perfect sens finder.”

I’ve also been experimenting with:

  • cm/360 normalization
  • game-specific yaw values
  • trying to make browser aim feel surprisingly close to actual in-game sensitivity scaling

Would genuinely love honest feedback from people who take aim seriously:

  • does the aim feel believable?
  • do the recommendations feel reasonable?
  • what feels wrong?
  • is this something you’d actually use before queueing ranked?

Link:
https://aim-calibration-elite.vercel.app/

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u/Alternative-You5979 — 8 days ago