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CS:GO to Rainbow Six Conversion

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I'm curious if I've done this conversion correctly, i personally like using 100% mm, though this was my first time using the new calculator my main goal was to match my siege ads sensitivity (holo/irons) to my cs:go crosshair sensitivity. I was able to get the siege ads fov approximately the exact same vertical and horizontal width/height as csgo's fov according to the calculator by setting my siege fov to 81.93, however inturn that makes my hipfire fov a bit wider than csgo's, which in theory should make my hipfire sensitivity feel off/a bit slower. So i decided to match my hipfire sense at a 100 monitor match based upon my csgo sensitivity and the given fov discrepancies to perhaps give a more natural feel. My ads sensitivity now feels pretty spot on and even matches up 360/cm wise pretty well sense the fov's are the same, my hipfire sensitivity feels decent, not too far off. Though to make a long story short i guess what i'm curious about in a non perfect world is the way i calculated everything optimal given my preferences or might there be a better way to go about it? Such as perhaps just calculating my hipfire sense with a 360 conversion instead of monitor matching it?

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No I wouldn't recommend it doing it like that. Sad that you didn't get an answer before now :(. If you still there respond and I can maybe help you out :).

 

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