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Ask for advice on conversion method

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I found my 'perfect' sensitivity in Battlefield V.

The image attached at the bottom of my topic is the perfect sensitivity setting I found.

When I play BFV with that setting, it shows astonishingly accurate performance when I move the aim to the target behind my character's back or attempt to flickshots as an target on the screen.

In other words, regardless of what 2D movement looks like on the monitor display, that setting has a perfect 'match' of my mouse movement in the 3D space of the game.

Since the crosshair moves(aiming) to the desired place(target) without a single error, I want to effectively convert BFV settings to the other games.

 

Here's the gist of the ask:

When using the same resolution and mouse DPI, which conversion method would be best used to bring the BFV's senses to the other games?

So far, I've used the average of cm/360 and MDH 100%, but I've always felt a little awkward. Is there a compromise or way to recommend a conversion method in this situation?

 

In a little bit more granularity, below are the methods I used to convert sensitivity from BFV to other games:

PUBG Hipfire(95 FOV): MDH 100%

Overwatch Hipfire(103 FOV): median of the two sensitivity that converted to cm/360 and MDH100%

Apex Legends Hipfire(110 FOV): cm/360

VALORANT Hipfire(103 FOV): median of the two sensitivity that converted to cm/360 and MDH100%

 

Thank you for reading a question that might seem a little stupid ;)

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