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what happened? Why do I need to enter sensitivity?


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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, Steam said:

I want to convert the sensitivity of csgo into this game. Isn't that the case? Why do I need to enter sensitivity? I don't need to convert this sensitivity?

The conversion needs to know some of your existing values, but if you select "All w/ ADS" or "All w/ ACOG" instead the default value will be automatically used.

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7 分钟前, DPI Wizard说:

The conversion needs to know some of your existing values, but if you select "All w/ ADS" or "All w/ ACOG" instead the default value will be automatically used.

What mean :

Sensitivity 1:
MouseYawSensitivity=50
Sensitivity 2:
AimDownSightsMouse=50

 

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  • Wizard
5 minutes ago, Steam said:

So the new version of 50 is equivalent? Because if you have to use the old version to count 1 and then fill in the new version, it is obviously not logical.

No the values are the same, but the MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit will be calculated based on the MouseYawSensitivity value. It actually doesn't matter if you use 1, 50, 77 or whatever, it will just change the MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit accordingly.

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