Oblivity - Find Your Perfect Sensitivity
Gives users the ability to build, upload, and share custom targeting maps with other players.
The tool records how well you track, flick, and recover at different DPI and multiplier levels.
A sensitivity that works for a pro might be physically inefficient for you. If your sensitivity is too high, you’ll over-aim and struggle with micro-adjustments. If it’s too low, you’ll struggle to turn quickly or track close-range targets. Oblivity solves this by testing your performance across the entire spectrum. What is Oblivity?
At its core, Oblivity is an AI-powered aim analyzer. But unlike standard aim trainers (Aim Lab, Kovaak's) that just give you a score, Oblivity focuses on a single, obsessive variable: Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity
Rapidly moving from a destroyed target to a new one. In-Depth Analytics Dashboard
Don't try to "fight" the sensitivity changes. Just try to hit the targets as naturally as possible.
: Aiming requirements change when you are on a high-ground position versus flat ground. This feature would test if your sensitivity holds up during steep vertical flicks. Obstacle Clipping Gives users the ability to build, upload, and
If you want to take your aim to the next level, let me know: What do you play? What mouse and DPI do you currently use? Do you prefer arm aiming or wrist aiming ?
The software perfectly matches your favorite game’s Field of View (FOV) and aspect ratio, ensuring your training environment feels identical to your actual match environment. Step-by-Step: Finding Your Sensitivity
Ready to feel in control? Try Oblivity and lock in the sensitivity that fits you. If your sensitivity is too high, you’ll over-aim
Documents whether your mouse consistently travels too far or stops too short.
The software's core philosophy is simple: . Instead of relying on how a setting "feels," Oblivity relies on how you perform . It builds a solid foundation for your aim by starting with the most fundamental adjustment: your mouse sensitivity.
Many users choose to use Oblivity to find their ideal sensitivity and identify bad habits, and then use other trainers to refine their aim. Conclusion: Is It Worth It?





