July 28, 20214 yr I Fucked up big time for the past 2 or 3 years I've been playing kovaaks at fov 90 16:9 while practicing for counter strike. So I was using kovaaks on 90 fov 16:9, Then noticing the source 4:3 setting I clicked it to see what would happen. Obviously it looked different and my aim sucked and I got confused. Now I know I should have used source 4:3 to start with and I'm trying to convert the kovaaks sens I've been using into cs go. I came up with .094 but I am much worse in kovaaks with this sens at least on clicking scenarios, tracking is worse but only a little bit. Did I do anything wrong or will this just take some getting used to? I know it's never perfect going from one fov to another. Just asking for a second opinion as I spend an insane amount of time playing cs and I don't want to screw myself over again.
July 28, 20214 yr Author Also the settings in the calculator are a bit off I think Kovaaks changed the fov/sen settings names recently. There is no quake/16:9 for instance just 16:9
July 28, 20214 yr Wizard If you've been using MDV 0% you have been training with the same tracking speed in a slightly zoomed view. Shouldn't be too bad to readjust I think. 8 minutes ago, kgjkdsjgS5 said: Also the settings in the calculator are a bit off I think Kovaaks changed the fov/sen settings names recently. There is no quake/16:9 for instance just 16:9 Quake Champions and 16:9 are the same, so they are mashed together in the calculator naming. Same with Quake, Source and Apex. Join the community on Discord!
July 28, 20214 yr Author 10 hours ago, DPI Wizard said: If you've been using MDV 0% you have been training with the same tracking speed in a slightly zoomed view. Shouldn't be too bad to readjust I think. Quake Champions and 16:9 are the same, so they are mashed together in the calculator naming. Same with Quake, Source and Apex. Thanks for clearing that up it makes sense. But unfortunately I was using cm 360 believing that the fov was the exact same.
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