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Setting Monitor Distance - Horizontal.


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Hello, sorry for my English I write to you from France.

I use your calculator to convert all sensitivity. But I am afraid that I am not making my basic settings correctly.

I am looking for a ratio as close as possible to 1: 1 on apex legends in hipfire and ADS x1 x2 x3 x4 ...

I use 1.55 of sensi 800dpi 1920x1080 24" 16/9e and 110 of fov.

What percentage should I put in the Monitor Distance - Horizontal frame? By default it is 75% is it correct? I read a value of 56.25%. Is this value common for all fps games?

Thank you and good day

 

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should i put 0% in normal ads or scope?

I really don't really understand my settings.

For example, if I want to take my apex settings as the basis for my other games, what setting should I have to start on a good basis?

Sorry to take your time and maybe I am asking myself too many questions.

Good afternoon

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On 3/5/2020 at 3:32 PM, DPI Wizard said:

Try the different settings in Apex and see which one you like the best. Start with all scopes set to 1 (this is MDV 0%). If the scopes are too slow, use the calculator to find the scopes sensitivity for e.g. MDV 100% (this is the same as MDH 56.25% in your example) and so on until you find a scope match that feels good.

Is there a reason why you're using MDV over MDH? I have only used MDH so far.

And are you sure Apex used MDV 0, not MDH 0? MDH 0 gives me Sens 1 on all optics.

edit: From another thread: "You are converting from the ADS sensitivity, so the matching method used is the ADS one which is MDV 0%."

Again, V over H.

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22 minutes ago, Ephant said:

Is there a reason why you're using MDV over MDH? I have only used MDH so far.

And are you sure Apex used MDV 0, not MDH 0? MDH 0 gives me Sens 1 on all optics.

edit: From another thread: "You are converting from the ADS sensitivity, so the matching method used is the ADS one which is MDV 0%."

Again, V over H.

Vertical and horizontal is the same as long as the aspect ratio is the same. But if you convert from say 16:9 to 21:9 then they will be different. Vertical will keep the sensitivity in the 16:9 portion of the monitor the same, while horizontal will adjust the sensitivity to the increased horizontal FOV.

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