Player reference
Player setups
Browse player settings by game, then compare them against your own sens and gear choices.
Games
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YamZzi
Free Agent · South Korea
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Yassa
Free Agent · Egypt
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yay
Free Agent · USA
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yetujey
FUT Esports · Turkey
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Yong
DRX Academy · South Korea
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yosemite
Wolves Esports · China
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Yuicaw
JD Gaming · Taiwan
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YuRiHaNa
Free Agent · South Korea
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Yurii
Free Agent · Spain
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YuRinChi
FENNEL Female · Japan
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ZachaREEE
Free Agent · USA
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ZachKappa
Free Agent · United Kingdom
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Zanatsu
Stellae Gaming · Brazil
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Zander
Shopify Rebellion Black · Canada
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zap
Free Agent · Brazil
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Zeek
Free Agent · Poland
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Zekken
MIBR · USA
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Zellsis
Cloud9 · USA
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ZesBeeW
Team Secret · Singapore
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ZexRow
Free Agent · USA
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ZmjjKK
Edward Gaming · China
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zombs
Content Creator · USA
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ZynX
Gen.G · South Korea
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Zyppan
CGN Esports · Sweden
Why it helps
Why player settings are still useful
These pages help players compare real settings, see common ranges, and move between tools, gear pages, and player references.
Spot the range
Player pages help you see where real settings tend to cluster instead of making one number feel magical.
Add context
Mouse choice, refresh rate, and resolution often explain as much as raw sensitivity does.
Check back later
When player settings change, you can quickly compare what moved and what stayed consistent.
How to use it
What to do after you find a setup
The best way to use player pages is to compare, convert, and then test the feel yourself.
Compare against your own sens
Use the converter to see how close your current cm/360 is before you start testing.
Check the mouse choice
Look at weight, shape, and connection type before assuming the sens number tells the whole story.
Read the notes
Use the notes to figure out what is worth copying and what should stay personal.