The sensitivity TenZ uses achieves new record — was it the community flaming?

We’re proud of you, TenZ.

Well, it appears the flaming might have worked! Sentinels star Tyson “TenZ” Ngo hastaken to Twitterto share that he may have reached an all-new peak time in terms of not switching his sensitivity in Valorant.

Sensitivity and TenZare common search terms among fans seeking to improve their performance and the answer has been consistently changing for a long time.

The sensitivity TenZ uses is always changing

Back in mid-January, the face of Sentinels Valorantclaimed he was sticking to his sensitivityand urged the Valorant community to keep him accountable. “Sticking to 0.3 800 for the year, tweeting so I can be held accountable so flame me if I switch it,” he said onTwitter. What we don’t know is whether or not this is the sensitivity he’s managed to stick to.

This tweet came shortly afterSentinels were eliminatedin 3rd place from theLudwigxTarikInvitational where they fell 2-0 to TSM. TenZ finished that series with a -3 K/D and an Average Combat Score of 222according to VLR.gg.

TenZ sensitivity finally set?

Guessing what sensitivity TenZ uses may not be necessary anymore

While we don’t think it’s actually because of any flaming from the community, this is a big step for the 21-year-old who is known to be quite fickle when it comes to hissensitivity in-game, among other settings.

Regardless of what sensitivity TenZ has, he’sproven he can hang with the best. Some of you may remember when he mistakenly played on 1,600 DPI instead of his usual 800 DPI, and still managed to net 21 kills with a 298 Average Combat Score.

What sensivity TenZ uses is a tough question to keep up with

Fans will get to see how the new sensitivity TenZ is using will debut whenSentinels take on Fnaticon February 24 in the opening round of theVCT LOCK INtaking place in São Paulo, Brazil from February 17 to March 4. Don’t forget to get yourexclusive LOCK IN drops!

The sensitivity TenZ has certainly doesn’t make the player — but it doesn’t mean it doesn’t help.

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