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Windows TO Darwin project

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I want convert 100% MDH from windows to darwin 

it give me 22hip 22ads

but i want 0% For ads and i type 0% mdh from windows to darwin and it give me 31hip and 27ads But 27ads feels too fast

If i want do same from csgo for example nothing changes 100% or 0% for hipfire

should it work like this?

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4 часа назад, DPI Wizard сказал:

Yes, when converting from 2D to 3D, only the 2D conversion setup will be used for consistency.

Converting from 2D is quite different than from 3D, which is why MDH 100% is the default option, 0% will be faster.

No,i mean when im converting from windows to game i want 0% ADS but it give too fast ads than 100% 

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12 hours ago, Merinda18 said:

No,i mean when im converting from windows to game i want 0% ADS but it give too fast ads than 100% 

0% is only slower when converting from a wide FOV to a narrow FOV, like from hipfire to a scope. When converting the other way, from scope to hipfire, it's opposite. 100% is slow and 0% is fast. This is obvious if you think about, since a reverse calculation should always work.

And a 2D conversion like from Windows is essentially an infinitely small FOV, so 0% will always be faster than 100%.

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