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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds)

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  • DPI Wizard
    DPI Wizard

    I can confirm that this works, and will give you a true 1:1 sensitivity! Here's how: Open %LOCALAPPDATA%\TslGame\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\input.ini and add this to it: [/Script/Engin

  • Vols and Jezuz
    Vols and Jezuz

    Yeah it makes sense to wait. Here is my method for converting CS:GO sensitivity to PUBG, and it should work for other Source games. Where it gets interesting is that I preserve the behavior of th

I tried that, but I come to think about it I have a script binding on the right mouse-button that probably messes it up!

ahh fair enough, i cant seem to find the config file either.

 

edit: nvm, just figured it out. Just searched my PC for the file name.

Edited by KandiVan

i cant find the config file .. there is no "saved" folder in the tsi folder o0 .. whn im searching my pc, there is no file with the name :(

The config calculator doesn't seems to work fine. When I try the in game one I have a good value but the config one gives me a result of 50.641 when the value in the file it's a zero-dot value

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  • Wizard

The config calculator doesn't seems to work fine. When I try the in game one I have a good value but the config one gives me a result of 50.641 when the value in the file it's a zero-dot value

You have to change the "MouseSensitivity=" value in the config file, not the "LastConvertedMouseSensitivity=" :)

I'm not completely certain, but I think that MouseSensitivity=50.000000 has been removed from GameUserSettings.ini as I can no longer find that line anymore. 

 

Edit: After some further investigation, changing the in-game value adds the line to the type of sensitivity you changed into the .ini.

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  • Wizard

I'm not completely certain, but I think that MouseSensitivity=50.000000 has been removed from GameUserSettings.ini as I can no longer find that line anymore. 

 

Edit: After some further investigation, changing the in-game value adds the line to the type of sensitivity you changed into the .ini.

Yeah, I updated the notes on the config file settings earlier. The MouseSensitivity= value has no effect other than visually displaying the number in the game menu. It's the LastConvertedMouseSensitivity= value that actually sets the sensitivity.

What conversion method are you using? I would recommend trying Viewspeed if you're not doing it already.

I tried using the viewspeed conversion method, now it's too slow. Would you recommend using a certain game to convert the sens?

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  • Wizard

I tried using the viewspeed conversion method, now it's too slow. Would you recommend using a certain game to convert the sens?

Use the the game you feel has the perfect sensitivity for you as a base. CS:GO is the most used game here, as a lot of people have a favorite setting that feels good. For consistency you should use the same game and settings as the base for all calculations.

 

What conversion method feels best is up to personal preference however.

360 distance will only make sense if the FOV's are very close between the two games.

Monitor Distance converts the movement to a certain point on your monitor to be the same (if the FOV's are different, it's only possible to perfectly match it to one point).

And Viewspeed matches the arc lengths between different FOV's. It typically will be between 60% and 70% Monitor Distance.

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