Community Benchmarks
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Stats Overview
AimForge has aggregated sensitivity data from 14,832 verified players across Valorant, CS2, and Apex Legends. Here's what the numbers reveal about how rank correlates with sensitivity choice.
14,832 Players
Data submitted between January 2024 and present. Each entry includes game, rank, DPI, in-game sensitivity, and crosshair settings.
284 eDPI
Calculated as DPI × in-game sensitivity. The median DPI among Valorant players is 800, with an average sensitivity of 0.355.
892 eDPI
CS2 players run higher eDPI on average. Most common DPI is 400, paired with an average sensitivity of 2.23.
1,140 eDPI
Apex players favor faster turns. Median DPI is 800, with an average horizontal sensitivity of 1.425.
Rank Correlation
Sensitivity trends shift noticeably as players climb the competitive ladder. Lower ranks tend to run higher sensitivities, while top-tier players consistently gravitate toward lower, more controlled values. Below is the distribution for Valorant players by rank tier.
0.65 – 1.20 Sens
1,247 players. Average eDPI: 520. Players in this tier favor high sensitivity for quick 180° turns, often at the cost of micro-adjustment precision.
0.45 – 0.80 Sens
3,891 players. Average eDPI: 376. A noticeable drop in sensitivity as players begin prioritizing flick accuracy and spray control.
0.30 – 0.55 Sens
5,104 players. Average eDPI: 298. The largest cohort in our dataset. Most players here have settled into a sensitivity that balances tracking and crosshair placement.
0.20 – 0.40 Sens
3,562 players. Average eDPI: 240. High-level players consistently run lower sensitivities. The most popular setting in this tier is 0.28 at 800 DPI.
0.18 – 0.35 Sens
289 players. Average eDPI: 216. The top 0.5% of the player base. Notable outliers include TenZ (0.3 at 400 DPI) and Asuna (0.25 at 800 DPI).
These ranges represent the 25th–75th percentile for each rank tier. Individual preference always matters — use these as a starting point, not a rule.
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Help the community make better-informed decisions. Share your sensitivity settings and rank to contribute to AimForge's benchmark database. Your data is anonymized and used exclusively for aggregate statistics.
What We Collect
Game title, current competitive rank, mouse DPI, in-game sensitivity (X/Y or horizontal), polling rate, and optional crosshair color. No personal identifiers are stored.
How It Helps
Every submission refines our rank-correlation models. With your data, new players can see what sensitivity range their target rank typically uses, and veterans can benchmark against peers.
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