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Overwatch 2

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12 hours ago, sinshiva said:

Hey mister wizard,

I have a friend that believes after the most recent update, his settings have become too fast.  He isn't a subscriber, but i figured I would ask anyway to potentially get ahead of any legitimate issues, for you to possibly revisit this game to see if the calc still holds up.  i personally don't play the game, so it's only on a single person's word that i am making the request.

Nothing has changed ;)

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    This must be an optimization issue or something. OW2 is the exactly the same as OW1, nothing has changed in regards to sensitivity (or the base game in general). I can tell you with 100% certainty tha

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Hello, I'm using raw accel with a set multiplier 0.999873021 for 800 dpi, in ow2 is 3.58. I would like to convert my absurd output dpi values (799.8984168) to normal in another game, since the sensitivity hip and Widow optics fit perfectly, but the site has a limit of 10 characters in the dpi line (799.898416). Can you tell me how to figure out what the sensitivity is? At values other than this - just do not hit the target.

The Widow's Optic is 38.1 (800 dpi, 0.999873021).

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11 hours ago, JimmieAwesome said:

At values other than this - just do not hit the target.

I'm all for accuracy, but the difference in 360 distance between your two numbers is 0.000000127 cm. 1.27 nanometers. That's about the size of a glucose molecule, I don't think this is the reason you don't hit the target :)

Technically you should round up to 799.898417 though, this will make the difference about the size of a carbon atom. Still I don't think you will be able to feel any difference...

And this will make zero difference in the calculation, no game has such accuracy obviously.

Well, consider me a robot then, heh. I myself am well aware of how absurd it sounds, but the fact remains. To be honest, I think it's not so much about sensitivity per se, as it is about the feeling of better tracking. I can assume that it has something to do with the calibration of the mouse sensor or a feature of raw accel itself. My money's on the latter. Anyway, yesterday I played for about half an hour on each value, and got the best track on this one.

 

P.S.: I have no luck at all with "your sensitivities" (it was a joke, but I'm not sure how the translator translated it) XD. For some reason it's very difficult to change from one to the other and feel things that just can't be felt. Meh.

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On 3/21/2025 at 9:14 PM, DPI Wizard said:

Thanks for letting me know, Freja is added now!

Hallo, Cassidy has just had a new hero ability added that has a scope in function. It also has its own scoped sensitivity. Can you add the scaling for it please?

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