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Help with my Black ops 4 calculation


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Hello ,,

   I would love to have some help with my calculation.

From Overwatch to COD: Black Ops 4.

My Overwatch settings:

DPI: 1600

Sensitivity: 3.68

Monitor: 24.5"

FOV: 103

Resolution: 1920x1080

 

Thanks alot

 

P.S.

Link the calculation here please ❤️

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12 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Thanks Wizard,

The only thing I didn't understand with the calculation is "The hipfire look, ADS and Scope.

So, here is my calculation for the last 3 years :S

Kinda close

Mouse Sensitivity 3.68
Monitor Distance Coefficient 1.78
Vertical Sensitivity Multiplier 1.00
ADS Horz. Sens. Multiplier (Low Zoom) 1.06
ADS Vert. Sens. Multiplier (Low Zoom) 1.06
ADS Horz. Sens. Multiplier (High Zoom) 0.85
ADS Vert. Sens. Multiplier (High Zoom) 0.85
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5 hours ago, Inflamme said:

The only thing I didn't understand with the calculation is "The hipfire look, ADS and Scope.

These control how the sensitivity for each aim is converted, and ideally ADS and scope should be set up to match the settings in the game you are converting from. This can be a bit complicated though, as some games doesn't have straight forward scaling of ADS like for instance Black Ops 4, where the Monitor Distance Coefficient is the Monitor Distance and the High and Low multipliers are the scale.

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