Does 10 sensitivity feel slow to anyone else?

I’ve noticed that I tend to take too long to line up easy shots on standing-still targets, such as Grunts. I feel like just-over-gentle nudges should be faster than they are (is aim-assist slowing it way down?). I also think the fastest turn speed is a bit low. (Was it faster in Halo 3 by some chance? I might be remembering wrong.)

Eh, it’s probably just my old-as-Xbox360-itself controller, or my reflexes getting slower. I’m just wondering if anyone else shares such an opinion.

The fact that I didn’t even realize the default now is 8 for like 10 games when I started means that 10 is probably super slow compared to what it used to be.

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Im on 8 and the aim assist makes my cursor very heavy…I have to be on the move in one direction to get any advantage out of it

I’m on sensitivity 3 and I think 5 is super fast.

There is an option in the controller menu, forgot what is called but it is supposed to protect you from accidental nudges of the right stick when the cursor is red. I suggest turning it off for high sensitivity.

I play on 3 and I feel like it faster than past Halo’s… I even have friends who play on 1.

10 is for CoD players that like to 360 no scope too much

I use 10 and I feel like I could use 12, maybe 13 if had :frowning: feels slow.

> 10 is for CoD players that like to 360 no scope too much

Not really. I can’t pull crap like that. I just feel vulnerable when playing on a slow speed, since aligning targets takes far too long when the game pace is faster than normal.

> There is an option in the controller menu, forgot what is called but it is supposed to protect you from accidental nudges of the right stick when the cursor is red. I suggest turning it off for high sensitivity.

I can’t seem to find such an option. Only thing there is “clench protection,” which isn’t quite what I’m after. Oh well.

I find that a slower sensitivity (5 and below) is better for sustained fire on target and 5 and up for reaching on target first. Depending on how good your aim is, a mix of the two is ideal. Which is why I play on 5, right in the middle, not too slow where the other guy gets on target first, and not too fast where my aim is thrown off if I flitch while getting shot.