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Noob converting R6 sens to Apex Legends

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Hi,

New to this website and not 100% sure how to use the calculator. I want my R6 sens to match Apex, specifically for 1x sights. If ACOG can match too then great, but I don't think the zoom is the same.

R6 settings:
Mouse sensitivity multiplier: 0.00223
xfactor aiming: default (0.02)
Hipfire sens (H/V): 65
ADS sens: 30
Aspect: 4:3
FOV: 90
Resolution: 1920x1080

Any help would be much appreciated, I have tried to include absolutely everything, sorry if I have forgotten anything :)

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  • Wizard

For hipfire do like this:

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Pay special attention to the FOV Type of Apex being switched to match the type from R6, the output will show you the correct config FOV for Apex to match this.

Then for the aim do like this, using the calculated hipfire sensitivity from the last calculation:

image.png

 

This will make the ADS in Apex similar to the ADS in R6.

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10 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

For hipfire do like this:

image.png

Pay special attention to the FOV Type of Apex being switched to match the type from R6, the output will show you the correct config FOV for Apex to match this.

Then for the aim do like this, using the calculated hipfire sensitivity from the last calculation:

image.png

 

This will make the ADS in Apex similar to the ADS in R6.

I've done this and will see if it feels any better - thanks for the help :)

Just confused with the numbers I get for inches being way different on the Apex section than the R6 section, but will give it a go.

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