It depends, if I'm playing snipers, I'll usually slow it down to 3, but when playing normal team slayer 4, MLG 5.
I usually roll with 5, but sometimes I get too drunk while playing on 5 and have to turn it down. lol
Lately I've been trying hard to improve my BR so I dropped sensetivity from 4 that I played on for a long time to 3. It's helped a lot, but I don't think I could ever drop below 3 because when somebody gets into beatdown range, I need speed to get the beatdown headshot quickly.
1 of course. If your the kind of guy who goes for the battle rifle and likes to slowly kill the opponent with headshots, that's the range for you. If you like to be able to jump while meleeing circles around the person but not shoot for crap, then you can play on 10. People think that if you play on a high sensitivity it makes you good, when really it just ****s everything up. Five is for those who like to have a bit of both. Normal meleeing skills and headshot skills. I prefer headshots over melee a lot so I play on 1.
i play with 5 because i recently have been doing bad with four so i changed it and now i pwn. except now i cant snipe, but with 4 i was such a great sniper, but whats better, pwning with other weapons (like the BR), or with the sniper but sucking with everything else? that is the question
I used to play on 3 untill I knew I could adjust it. I now play on 1 but i still wish there were ways to get it slower lol
well then you must not be good at ten because it does not make you "shoot for crap" or "****s everything up" when i had it on ten i could shoot great. if you get used to ten then you can shoot very good and be able to retaliate faster it doesn't "**** everything up" like i said before you probably suck with ten.
Like every good Halo player, I started on 3. And then one day, after I'd gotten to a point where I could fend for myself in and amongst my friends in our regular games, I decided to move up in sensitivity to 5. It not only enhanced my gameplay (with me being one of the few who plays Boxer, so I need quick turns for close-quarters combat), but is forcing me to take the time to get good at sniping. Usually for snipers matches I'll turn it down to 2 or 3, but I'm getting better. It's my goal to eventually be able to function perfectly at a sensitivity of 10 at all times, but that will take quite a while.