Oblivity - Find Your Perfect Sensitivity Instant

Select a preset that matches your game type:

Many gamers fall into the trap of copying the exact DPI and in-game sensitivity of esports stars like Faker, s1mple, or TenZ. While this provides a decent starting baseline, it is fundamentally inefficient for long-term improvement.

You can practice a bad sensitivity for 1,000 hours and build bad muscle memory. Oblivity doesn’t change your skill—it unlocks the hardware (your hand) to match your software (your brain). Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity

Oblivity is a simulation software designed for FPS players to find their optimal mouse sensitivity through automated testing and data analysis. Its standout feature is the , which uses an algorithm to determine your "perfect" sensitivity based on your performance in specialized gaming scenarios. Core Feature: Sensitivity Finder

While Kovaak's and Aimlab are fantastic for raw, repetitive training, Oblivity excels in analytical training. Select a preset that matches your game type:

The "Sensitivity Finder" is Oblivity's standout feature. Instead of asking you to pick a number, it puts you through a series of game-specific scenarios—like micro-flicks or tracking—while automatically changing your sensitivity each round. Data Collection

: Precision by Design—Finding Your Perfect Sensitivity In the competitive world of first-person shooters (FPS), players often obsess over gear and frame rates, yet one of the most critical factors—mouse sensitivity—is frequently left to guesswork or copied from professional players. Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity Core Feature: Sensitivity Finder While Kovaak's and Aimlab

While you shoot targets, Oblivity collects thousands of data points per second. It monitors:

: Calibration would occur amidst the actual visual clutter, colors, and lighting of your favorite game maps, ensuring your "perfect" sensitivity isn't just optimized for a sterile gray training room. You can currently find Oblivity on Steam to use its existing Sensitivity Finder Aim Trainer sketch out how the UI for a map-importing tool like this might look? Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity on Steam