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Any method for at least getting similar sensitivity settings on console games?


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Obviously this website is all about PC games and mouse sensitivity. I absolutely love this resource and have become a much better player just from having consistency across the competitive games I play. 

I have friends that are console players with no interest in getting into PC despite the obvious benefits. As I still enjoying playing with them I will frequently use a controller on console.

I totally understand that there is no way to get the exact sensitivity between console games due to the large variation in acceleration curves between developers. That being said are there any methods used in determining mouse sensitivity settings that could help reach the lowest possible discrepancy between console games? at the moment I can only make the decision by trying to quickly aim between two points and getting some thing that "feels" ok. This is obviously not scientific at all.

Not trying to start an input device argument. I think everyone here can agree mouse and keyboard are the preferred input method. Just trying to find ways to play Fortnite and Black Out on console with the aim feeling as close as possible. 

If anyone has methods they use to determine this kind of thing or ideas I would greatly appreciate the input. 

Thanks!

 

 

 

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