Oblivity - Find Your Perfect Sensitivity

While you play, Oblivity is recording hundreds of data points. It looks at:

Stop changing your DPI every week. Stop copying pro settings. Start using data.

If you are reading this, you have likely experienced the "sensitivity crisis." You land a few flick shots in Valorant, feel like a god, then wake up the next day unable to hit a stationary target. You lower your DPI. You raise it. You watch a pro player’s settings video, copy their exact eDPI, and still miss. Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity

We have all been there. The gaming industry has been obsessed with hardware—monitor refresh rates, polling rates, mouse grips—but we have ignored the most important variable: your unique biophysics.

Enter Oblivity. This is not just another aim trainer. It is a sensitivity discovery engine. If you want to find your perfect sensitivity, Oblivity is the only tool that removes opinion and replaces it with statistical regression analysis. While you play, Oblivity is recording hundreds of

Here is everything you need to know about why your sensitivity is broken, and how Oblivity fixes it forever.

Let me tell you about a tester named "Mike." Mike played Apex Legends for 2,000 hours as a Hardstuck Diamond. He used 800 DPI, 1.5 in-game (1200 eDPI). He thought he needed high sensitivity because he played "Pathfinder" and needed to swing quickly. Mike refused

Mike ran Oblivity.

Mike refused. He said it felt like "moving through molasses." After two weeks of forcing himself to use the Oblivity recommendation, his horizontal flicks became sticky. He hit Masters within 30 days. He didn't get better aim; he unlocked the aim he already had.

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