My sensitivity is a bit on the high side, 1600 dpi at 8% soldier sensitivity since I aim with my wrist more than my arm. It helps with the rapid movement back and forth while reloading or switching weapons to help dodge enemy fire. Honestly though sensitivity can vary a lot and there's no better method than just seeing how it feels and adjusting if you find yourself over or under compensating.
Hi Zil, I have been watch alot of your Bf1 videos lately and was wondering if you could share your PC in game settings. Your game maps always look so sharp, vibrant and bright making visual and targets easy to see compared to my alienware monitor. Keep up the good content.
Thanks for watching! I put most of my settings in the description on my newer videos, so check that out and let me know if you think there's something I left out
I just did a game on that the other day and can not disagree more lol, that gun is just a worse selb 1906 and the playstyle is so different from this gun because this one has 5x the ammo capacity and less spread
@@Mr.Zilreth you might wanna recheck your math because none of the things you said are true besides ammo capacity. autoloading also is a 3hk (2hk if headshot) up to 70m and has a much faster rate of fire with less recoil AND spread while standing and moving.
I think we're mixing up the selb 1906 and 1916 here. Can't really compare the 1916 to the AL 8.35 Mark because the ammo capacity makes them totally different guns. I am saying comparing the 1906 to AL 8.35 Mark in my experience the 1906 is just a more consistent version for me in practice. The 1906 holds on to its damage better at longer distances, making 1 head 1 body extend out much farther, and when spammed at full RPM doesn't spread as wildly as the AL 8.35 Mark.
@@Mr.Zilreth no shit i cant play that gun when the cartridge or whatever is slapping my face every time i shoot, sniper version looks nice tho. Also sick gameplay as always.