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Pro SettingsNecros
Marvel RivalsDuelist / Speed

Necros

Ian Wyatt · Content Creator / Ex-OWL · USA

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Necros is a veteran Overwatch educator and speed-mechanic specialist who transitioned to Marvel Rivals at launch, quickly earning recognition for his Genji-style Duelist play and precise movement. His sensitivity guides are among the most-cited in the community.

Sensitivity & Mouse Settings

eDPI

5200

DPI × Sensitivity

DPI

800

Sensitivity

6.5

Marvel Rivals in-game

Refresh Rate

240 Hz

cm/360°

21.2

Physical wrist movement

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Hardware Setup

Mouse

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

800 DPI

Monitor

BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K

240 Hz · 1920×1080

Marvel Rivals Crosshair Style

Small Cross — White — 100% Opacity

Open Marvel Rivals → Settings → Gameplay → Crosshair to match this style.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Necros's Settings

What sensitivity does Necros use?

Necros plays Marvel Rivals at 6.5 in-game sensitivity with 800 DPI, giving an eDPI of 5200. In physical terms, this is 21.2 cm per 360° rotation.

What is Necros's eDPI?

Necros's eDPI (Effective DPI) is 5200, calculated as 800 DPI × 6.5 in-game sensitivity. eDPI lets you compare sensitivities across players regardless of DPI setting.

What mouse does Necros use?

Necros uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2. They play at 800 DPI.

What monitor does Necros use?

Necros uses the BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K running at 240 Hz with a 1920×1080 resolution.

How do I copy Necros's crosshair in Marvel Rivals?

Copy the code above and paste it in CS2 → Settings → Game → Crosshair → Share or Import → Import.

Pro Tip

Filter by game first—Valorant sensitivity does not translate 1:1 to CS2 without cm/360° conversion.

How to Use the Pro Player Settings Database

1

Choose a title

Pick Valorant or CS2 to load the correct sensitivity semantics.

2

Browse pros

Compare eDPI, resolution, and peripheral choices side by side.

3

Copy responsibly

Test adjustments in aim trainers before ranked sessions.

User Guide & Deep Dive — Pro Player Settings Database

User workflow for reliable numbers

Pro Player Settings Database is structured so you can move from inputs to defensible outputs without hunting for hidden options. Step 1 (“Choose a title”): Pick Valorant or CS2 to load the correct sensitivity semantics. Step 2 (“Browse pros”): Compare eDPI, resolution, and peripheral choices side by side. Step 3 (“Copy responsibly”): Test adjustments in aim trainers before ranked sessions. Following that sequence reduces rounding drift: you lock the scenario first, then layer refinements (tax mode, compounding frequency, activity tier, or niche multiplier) only after baseline numbers look sensible. When you revisit a calculation weeks later, the same order of operations makes spreadsheets and screenshots easier to reconcile with what the UI showed.

Why pros cluster around sensitivity bands

Muscle memory rewards narrow eDPI windows; drastic changes destroy flick consistency until retrained.

Hardware parity matters: identical settings on different mice or pads still feel different due to sensor LOD and glide speed.

Revisit Pro Player Settings Database whenever baseline assumptions shift—rates, calendars, population denominators, or hardware targets. The numbers you export today become the audit trail that makes tomorrow’s decision defensible to teammates, clients, or regulators reviewing your methodology.

Professional context, standards, and limits

Competitive FPS performance is a stack of human factors, display timing, and settings you can actually sustain across thousands of repetitions. Crosshair codes encode color, thickness, outlines, and center dot behavior; what reads cleanly on Mirage may wash out on Icebox or Nuke. Sensitivity math reduces to a measurable cm/360°, yet muscle memory still prefers whatever you have rehearsed for seasons. Frame-time and monitor latency tools help you reason about end-to-end click-to-photon delay, but real-world variance from fullscreen optimizations, Reflex, and driver settings will diverge slightly from any single formula. Treat pro settings as structured experiments: change one variable at a time, log outcomes in aim trainers or scrims, and revert when something feels worse under pressure.

Applying the built-in expert tip

Seasoned users pair the in-app insight—“Filter by game first—Valorant sensitivity does not translate 1:1 to CS2 without cm/360° conversion.”—with external checks specific to their industry. For Pro Player Settings Database, treat that guidance as a hypothesis: note the assumption, measure the delta against real-world data you trust, and update defaults when your own history disagrees with generic benchmarks. Documenting those adjustments is what turns a quick answer into a repeatable workflow your team can audit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We aggregate public interviews and streams; always confirm on live broadcasts because pros experiment often.

Use feedback channels; roster updates depend on public source availability.

It changes visual target size; some players compensate with ADS multipliers—convert using cm/360°, not arbitrary feel.

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