August 16Aug 16 Would it be possible to either by default or with a toggle make it so converting from one game to another matches the scopes of the second game to the hipfire of that game instead of the first game?e.g. https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=0ab2bf389ebba2ed3945279f69610901Here every bf6 scope gets 0.999998 instead of 1.0 because they're getting compared to OW hipfire instead of bf6 hipfire.
August 16Aug 16 Wizard While this might make some sense where the hipfire FOV is matched, but the scopes are offset by a small fraction due to the limited rounding of the hipfire sensitivity for the game you are converting to (like in your example), it would completely defeat the purpose of the converter when the game you are converting to has a different FOV, like for instance Fortnite. Matching the scopes to Fortnite hipfire FOV instead of the source in this case would make everything different. Join the community on Discord!
August 16Aug 16 Author 9 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:While this might make some sense where the hipfire FOV is matched, but the scopes are offset by a small fraction due to the limited rounding of the hipfire sensitivity for the game you are converting to (like in your example), it would completely defeat the purpose of the converter when the game you are converting to has a different FOV, like for instance Fortnite. Matching the scopes to Fortnite hipfire FOV instead of the source in this case would make everything different.That's definitely true for 3rd person games with 1st person scopes like fortnite since there's no clean conversion between 1st and 3rd person scaling. For games where it isn't matched though, that's already a choices people make with the Hipfire / Look dropdown menu.As an example if, I wanted to match my 360 distance between ow and cs despite the different FOVs, I've already decided that I want everything "different" in that regard. It is definitely a per case thing so it being a toggle instead of a default thing would make more sense.
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