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What do the red numbers mean in the sensitivity calculator screenshot below.

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So I was converting the two games you see below but numbers for the game I want to convert to have come up red. What does it mean?

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1 minute ago, Merinda18 said:

"negative" discrepancy mean your sens will be higher
"positive" discrepancy mean your sens will be lower 

Than your main sens 

So is it anything to worry about/ need to change or is it just saying the sens will be higher than the one is in cod?

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1 minute ago, Merinda18 said:

u can adjust your dpi to lower discrepancy 

Sorry to be a pain so I understand it I guess you want it in the green rather than the red which means it is closer to the sens being the same?

Just now, TGGE said:

Sorry to be a pain so I understand it I guess you want it in the green rather than the red which means it is closer to the sens being the same?

correct green/yellow just means that the discrepancy isn't all that important while darker red is a more significant discrepancy ( i wouldn't worry about it all that much tho since very few games match perfectly and our brain is great at adapting to stuff like that on the fly)

 

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1 minute ago, fortunate reee said:

correct green/yellow just means that the discrepancy isn't all that important while darker red is a more significant discrepancy ( i wouldn't worry about it all that much tho since very few games match perfectly and our brain is great at adapting to stuff like that on the fly)

Ok then thanks would it be better to change the DPI on the fly in general to match it or just to keep 1 DPI? I don't mind changing DPI from 2 games. Also thanks for the explanation.

 

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42 minutes ago, TGGE said:

Ok then thanks would it be better to change the DPI on the fly in general to match it or just to keep 1 DPI? I don't mind changing DPI from 2 games. Also thanks for the explanation.

Changing DPI is the best way to get a more precise sensitivity for those games that lack fine adjustment. Beware that your mouse driver might allow DPI increments of 1 or 10 while actually rounding up to the nearest 50. It depends on the mouse and driver, some do support all the way down to 1.

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2 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Changing DPI is the best way to get a more precise sensitivity for those games that lack fine adjustment. Beware that your mouse driver might allow DPI increments of 1 or 10 while actually rounding up to the nearest 50. It depends on the mouse and driver, some do support all the way down to 1.

Unfortunately my mouse only goes up and down in increments of 100 :( thanks anyway!

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