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CS GO to Black ops 4?

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Just bought this calculator and I want to get my sensitivity down for BO4 and figured CS GO would be the best to do it with since it has a workshop. Can CS GO be easily converted over to BO4? Do I need to have any certain settings? Do I just need to set the aim to all?

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12 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Set aim to All and use FOV 106.26 for BO4, then hipfire sensitivity will be identical.

For aims it depends a bit on your zoom sens in CSGO, what's your zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse?

Hmm CS GO zoom is only set to 1 but I rarely zoom in on CS GO.  Didn't even think about the zoom. Is there a better game to transfer from?

My hipfire for CS GO is set to 2.10 though if that helps. 

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26 minutes ago, RuthlessPoV said:

Hmm CS GO zoom is only set to 1 but I rarely zoom in on CS GO.  Didn't even think about the zoom. Is there a better game to transfer from?

My hipfire for CS GO is set to 2.10 though if that helps. 

CSGO is good to transfer from. If your zoom sens is 1 this is the same as setting ADS Mouse Sensitivity to Relative in BO4 and using the default value (75% in-game or 1.33 in the config file).

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10 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

CSGO is good to transfer from. If your zoom sens is 1 this is the same as setting ADS Mouse Sensitivity to Relative in BO4 and using the default value (75% in-game or 1.33 in the config file).

Cool. Thanks man!

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