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Games Factory Sens: The Guide

January 17, 20269 min read
Games Factory Sens: The Guide
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What is the Games Factory Sens Method?

The Games Factory sensitivity method is a philosophy from professional esports academies. Treat your settings like a factory production line — every variable calibrated, tested, and controlled. Nothing changed based on emotion or trend.

The 4-Stage Process

  1. Calibrate: Find your base cm/360 using the PSA method. Lock it.
  2. Standardize: Calculate your eDPI and document every setting.
  3. Test: Play 100 competitive games without changing anything.
  4. Optimize Training: Use aim trainers (Aim Lab, KovaaK's) to improve skill — not settings.

The Anti-Pattern: Constant Tweaking

Research shows the human brain takes 20–30 hours of consistent play to fully adapt to a new sensitivity. If you change it weekly, you never adapt. You stay permanently stuck at a mid-skill plateau.

Factory Settings by Archetype

  • Rifler (CS2): 400 DPI, 1.2–1.8 sens, ~40–55cm/360
  • Duelist (Valorant): 800 DPI, 0.3–0.5 sens, ~30–45cm/360
  • Fragger (Apex): 800 DPI, 1.0–1.5 sens, ~25–40cm/360

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Dalto Outlier

Lead Aim Coach & Hardware Expert

Dalto is a veteran FPS aim coach and hardware analyst. Having trained hundreds of competitive players in Valorant and CS2, he specializes in mouse sensor technology, perfect sensitivity calibrations, and cognitive muscle memory optimization.

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