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Combat Champions

All aims use the same sensitivity setting, choose the sensitivity for the aim you prefer to be matched.
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Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT

The sensitivity and FOV changes depending on certain actions and where you are (indoor etc). The calculations are for the view when you move around outdoor.
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Russian Fishing 4

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Arena Breakout: Infinite

Hipfire is added, aims coming soon!
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Project L33T

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4


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  • Wizard
2 hours ago, stereo3D said:

i'm getting an incorrect ADS multiplier:

MDH 100 %, 47 cm, DPI 1000, FOV 100

mouse_sensitivity = "2.9452"
mouse_ads_monitor_distance_coefficient = "1.7778"
mouse_ads_yaw_ads_multiplier = "0.8619" <--- should be "1"

Fixed now, quite a lot of changes since beta!

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  • Wizard
3 minutes ago, passthepeas said:

I have the same sens for Overwatch and Quake Champions, and yet I get different results for each.  In actuality, default 1.0 in BO4 seems equal to 1.0 in Quake, and 50 relative in OW, but the converter tells me to set BO4 to 1.62 when converting from OW

Are you sure you are selecting BO4 and not BO3? BO4 is totally different to Quake Champions, but close to OW.

Either way, the different FOV's of the games and you conversion method may make the end result different.

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  • Wizard
Just now, nodicaL said:

Thanks for keeping up with this!

Looking forward to the updates.

No problem! What will happen the next days is that I'll try to add more scopes, not just a generic ADS. Current ADS is based on Reflex. Since you have full control over the monitor distance coefficient it's quite frankly not that useful, but some people might want to know the FOV and other stuff about the different scopes.

But most importantly I need to perfect the FOV calculations for the reflex sight (it's off by about 0.0X% now) Seems like the devs at every CoD game are throwing darts in the dark to figure out the FOV of different things...

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It's just the game I suppose.

 

Black Ops 3 had the option to fix the mouse input lag, but it completely killed the FPS. This was the variable in the config.

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//0 use two threads, one thread update frame N while the second render N-1. 1 concatenate update and render. 2 concatenate update render and frame presentation.
//0 is the default for the best performance, 1 and 2 improve latency but require a powerful CPU.
SerializeRender = "0" // 0 to 2

 

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6 hours ago, etienne00123 said:

Anyone experiencing mouse input lag? I've forced Vsync off in the Nvidia control panel, max pre-rendered frames to 1 and i'm getting more than 110 fps but the mouse still feels sluggish. 

No, I don't notice any input lag in BO4. Aiming feels really good in this game as well.

I'm getting consistent 160+ FPS though...

 

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  • Wizard
2 minutes ago, minimoe said:

Why does the Ads value change when you enter the fov? 

It depends on you settings actually, if your conversion setup matches the Monitor Distance Coefficient it will not change if you are converting directly to ADS. If you convert using All it also depends on the hipfire conversion setup.

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  • Wizard
8 minutes ago, minimoe said:

Alright but this should be fine? Before you commented i saw how messed up the fov is. Even if you have it on independed for ads.

Changing FOV still affects ADS sensitivity for some reason.

It's because the sensitivity (both hipfire and ADS) are matched to your input, i.e. Overwatch. So when you change FOV, the ADS sensitivity will change because the ADS FOV also changes. Hipfire stays the same because hipfire sensitivity is unaffected by FOV change.

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4 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

It's because the sensitivity (both hipfire and ADS) are matched to your input, i.e. Overwatch. So when you change FOV, the ADS sensitivity will change because the ADS FOV also changes. Hipfire stays the same because hipfire sensitivity is unaffected by FOV change.

Thanks for the very good explanation.

Now that i used monitor distance instead of 360 for hipfire it made my life a lot easier.

 

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