Aim Profiles
Why Saved Aim Profiles Help
Many players switch between competitive shooters, casual games, and different roles. Saved aim profiles make it easier to return to a known setup instead of guessing your old sensitivity from memory.
Keep Your Baseline Safe
Before testing a new sensitivity, save your current one. If the experiment feels wrong, you can reload your baseline and avoid a long settings spiral.
Separate Roles and Games
You may prefer a slower setting for holding angles and a faster setting for close-range movement. Separate profiles let you keep those setups organized without pretending one sensitivity must solve every game.
Use Profiles With cm/360
Profile names are most useful when paired with eDPI and cm/360. Those numbers give context, especially when you change DPI, mouse pad size, or monitor setup.