Low or Off . While it makes edges smoother, it often introduces a "blur" that makes tracking long-range targets harder.
) is standard, but many competitive players use (like ) to make player models appear wider.
Most pro players use a Low Sensitivity (e.g.,
Always Off (Raw Input: On). This ensures that moving your mouse a specific distance always results in the same on-screen movement.
For competitive play, "Best Settings" usually mean lowering "eye candy" to see enemies more clearly:
Medium . Setting this too low can make the game look muddy without providing a significant FPS boost on modern GPUs.