August 20, 20178 yr Hi. It's my first time using the converter. I am not sure what method to use, viewspeed or monitor distance? I want to convert my battlefield 1 mouse settings over to PUBG 1st person mode, so it feels the exact same way. Point me in the right direction please Battlefield 1: Mouse sensetivity 12 Fov 90 Dpi 800 Uniform Soldier Aiming on / using 133 coefficient which is default ADS Fov Edited August 20, 20178 yr by Silleskytte
August 20, 20178 yr Author Wizard You should use Monitor Distance 75%, that is effectively the same as USA with 133 coefficient. Join the community on Discord!
August 20, 20178 yr Hello I've been experimenting with different options of converting my Counter Strike: Global Offensive to PUBG. I'm curious if I should use viewspeed, monitor distance, or 360 distance. I really just want it too feel like playing CS because of how many hours I have in that game. Thanks all! Counter Strike: Global Offensive Sensitivity: 1.5 DPI: 800 FOV: Default 90
August 20, 20178 yr Author Wizard 1 minute ago, Chase said: Hello I've been experimenting with different options of converting my Counter Strike: Global Offensive to PUBG. I'm curious if I should use viewspeed, monitor distance, or 360 distance. I really just want it too feel like playing CS because of how many hours I have in that game. Thanks all! Counter Strike: Global Offensive Sensitivity: 1.5 DPI: 800 FOV: Default 90 360 distance should only be used for hipfire sensitivity, if anything at all. Using it for hipfire gives you better control over 90 and 180 degree turns etc. It's a personal preference, but try Monitor Distance 75% since you are coming from CSGO (if your zoom sensitivity is 1). Join the community on Discord!
August 20, 20178 yr Thanks but I still don't quite understand how I should deal with the scoped values etc. I'm just bamboozled that there is so many different method and I just want one that has me playing with the same sensitivity as my Counter Strike one. I mean I payed for it but It's just kind of hard. I've been lurking this thread trying all the methods and different ways but I dunno.
August 20, 20178 yr 19 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said: You should use Monitor Distance 75%, that is effectively the same as USA with 133 coefficient. Thank you. So i use Monitor Distance 75% to convert everything? like hipfire, targeting, 2x scope 4x,scope, 8x scope amd 15x in PUBG?
August 20, 20178 yr Author Wizard 24 minutes ago, Chase said: Thanks but I still don't quite understand how I should deal with the scoped values etc. I'm just bamboozled that there is so many different method and I just want one that has me playing with the same sensitivity as my Counter Strike one. I mean I payed for it but It's just kind of hard. I've been lurking this thread trying all the methods and different ways but I dunno. See below. 22 minutes ago, Silleskytte said: Thank you. So i use Monitor Distance 75% to convert everything? like hipfire, targeting, 2x scope 4x,scope, 8x scope amd 15x in PUBG? Yes, and use the same source for all conversion. I.e. use your BF1 hipfire settings (GSGO hipfire for @Chase). Join the community on Discord!
August 21, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, devilish said: My mouse sens in config file go back to "0.020000" not sure why can anyone help? Setting the .cfg to read only and not touching anything under control in the settings works for me. It seems if you touch anything like keybinds your sensitivity will reset to 50.
August 21, 20178 yr 16 hours ago, DPI Wizard said: You should use Monitor Distance 75%, that is effectively the same as USA with 133 coefficient. It may be stupid to ask, but i have one last question. Do i use Monitor Distance 75% everytime i convert my battlefield 1 mouse settings over to any game? Or is it only for PUBG? Pardon me if i am posting this in the wrong place Edited August 21, 20178 yr by Silleskytte
August 21, 20178 yr 6 hours ago, iBerggman said: Setting the .cfg to read only and not touching anything under control in the settings works for me. It seems if you touch anything like keybinds your sensitivity will reset to 50. Damn that sucks..thanks appreciate it
August 23, 20178 yr I've noticed that ADS sens is different for almost every weapon and or just weapon type anyone else noticed this?
August 23, 20178 yr On 8/19/2017 at 10:26 PM, jasio77 said: As we don't have different sensitivity options (in-game) for 1st and 3rd person hipfire and targeting, for which should I opt for? I play both gamemodes the same amout of time so I just cannot simply go with one or another. Will one be more beneficial for muscle memory or not? Given that you are at a competitive disadvantage in first person mode I would adjust it for 3rd person. You will have to choose one or the other if you want to use the calculator. Perhaps you could adjust the 3rd person FOV to be the same as 1st person? I would think that would fix the issue, but someone better with math and the calculator should chime in. Edited August 23, 20178 yr by Bryjoe
August 24, 20178 yr Um, DPI Wizard, is something wrong with the calculator? I rock 0.02 @ 800dpi for hipfire, which is (was) a 10.125 inch 360. I wrote it down on a txt file and everything. Coming back to the calculator, now it's reading as a 10.126 inch. Grant it, it's not the end of the world, but is this intentional? What has changed? Edited August 24, 20178 yr by massivelivefun
August 24, 20178 yr Author Wizard 16 minutes ago, massivelivefun said: Um, DPI Wizard, is something wrong with the calculator? I rock 0.02 @ 800dpi for hipfire, which is (was) a 10.125 inch 360. I wrote it down on a txt file and everything. Coming back to the calculator, now it's reading as a 10.126 inch. Grant it, it's not the end of the world, but is this intentional? What this changed? I did some small changes (going from a decimal number to a fraction) to the formula around the time first person mode was released, so it's 100% correct now. It's hardly even measurable but I want it to be perfect! Join the community on Discord!
August 26, 20178 yr Hello. We know, that PUBG's fov is locked to 80 degrees. I'm used to 106.26 fov and since i can not set it in PUBG, i can shrink image to 1208x1080 pixels which is equivalent to 106.26 (apart from black borders). Am i right? So here is the question: how do i copy my sens (360 distance) from cs go to pubg? The fov should not affect sens at this point but when i change fov at pubg's section - sens changes too.
August 28, 20178 yr On 8/26/2017 at 5:28 AM, Conаn said: Hello. We know, that PUBG's fov is locked to 80 degrees. I'm used to 106.26 fov and since i can not set it in PUBG, i can shrink image to 1208x1080 pixels which is equivalent to 106.26 (apart from black borders). Am i right? So here is the question: how do i copy my sens (360 distance) from cs go to pubg? The fov should not affect sens at this point but when i change fov at pubg's section - sens changes too. You should check out this thread bro.
August 28, 20178 yr I'm very sorry, but I don't understand. In 360 distance mode I can change any game's resolution and FOV (for example Quake) without affecting sens. But when i select PUBG and change FOV, it does affect sens. By the way it seems to me that calculation is incorrect, it doesn't match Quake in game although 360 distance is shown as identical (32 cm) Edited August 28, 20178 yr by Conаn
August 28, 20178 yr Author Wizard Check the Game Info section in the output, it has an "Affected By" field which tells you if the game is affected by FOV or not. In this case it means that Quake Live's 360 distance stays the same when you change FOV, while PUBG's 360 distance changes based on the FOV. Join the community on Discord!
August 28, 20178 yr DPI Wizard, thanks! My bad (I just got used that games are usually not affected by FOV)
August 28, 20178 yr Do you change both config and ingame sensitivity? Or just one of the two? If I change config it shows '50' ingame, but if I check the ingame conversion on the site, it should be at 41.
August 28, 20178 yr Author Wizard 1 minute ago, Neya said: Do you change both config and ingame sensitivity? Or just one of the two? If I change config it shows '50' ingame, but if I check the ingame conversion on the site, it should be at 41. The config settings are a bit messy in PUBG right now. If you set it in the file, it will not show in-game even though it's actually changed. But if you change the sensitivity in-game, it will overwrite any changes you did to the file. So if you change the file, do not touch any settings in-game. Join the community on Discord!
September 6, 20178 yr i'm using 103 fov in game. Do I do all the calculations for 103 or the defaults for the scopes and stuff.
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