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Help me with sensitivity


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Hey guys! Today I bought Kovaak's aim trainer to practice for my games. I mainly play CSGO so i calculated from CSGO to Kovaak's. As I wanted to calculate my sensitivity I realized something was wrong when the calculator got a different result for a 360 turn (in CSGO) than reality. In reality a 360 turn takes 56 cm (22 inches), in theory it should be 14.43 inches.

My settings: 0.7 sensitivity, 1620 CPI, 1000 polling rate, raw input on, no mouse acceleration, 1280x1024 stretched.

Any help would be appreciated!

Something interesting I noticed: with the same settings it takes 14.43 inches in Kovaak's to do a 360, just like in theory.

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I've got a Steelseries sensei raw with the Steelseries engine 3 installed, without any profiles.

I corrected my measurements, but now im even more confused. I spent the last few hours measuring, so this is 100% accurate.

My CPI is alright according to the analyzer.

The CPI remained on 1620. Sensitivity 0.7. In CSGO a 360 turn took 58 cm. In Koovaks it took 45 cm. I honestly dont know what im doing wrong, i thought maybe m_yaw has a role in my problems but it doesnt seem like thats the case.

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