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Hello, I am new to conversions and I have been recommended to convert the sensitivities with monitor distance vertical since that would help muscle memory
I would like to know if the conversion I just made is correct since the difference in sensitivity is very high

 

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Your fov setting for apex is wrong. In the bottom right you selected "config file" so you should go into your settings folder (C:\Users\YourName\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\profile) open it and copy your cl_fovScale value. Then put that value in the calculator FOV setting for apex.

(If you want to match your CSGO hipfire to the 1x in Apex the cl_fovScale setting you should use is 1.5 which is 106 fov in game, but remember that the in-game FOV slider is inaccurate, you should always look at the cl_fovScale value)

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13 hours ago, zlFrosT said:

Okay thanks for the help I would also like to know if the conversion is good because of the difference in sensitivities is very high

It's high because you have a different FOV and use MDV 0% to match the hipfire sensitivity. You can either change the FOV in Apex so it's the same as in CSGO (cl_fovScale "1.285714") or change the conversion setup for Normal to 360 distance.

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