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  • DPI Wizard
    DPI Wizard

    This is the sensitivity applied to all weapons if "Individual Firearm Aim Sensitivity" is turned off (or bIndividualMouseSensitivity=False in the config file).

  • Yes, just a plain text file with the correct name. You can just copy any of the other config files and rename it and change the content if you are unsure

  • There seems to be a zoom setting not tied to any weapon in the config file "MouseSensitivity_Zoom=". Any idea what this changes?

  • 10 months later...
On 9/19/2023 at 4:31 PM, DPI Wizard said:

Just create the file and add the config lines to it. I tested it now and it works as intended.

Can it just be a text file? Because I have no idea on how to create a config file

Edited by Scca

  • 9 months later...

There seems to be a zoom setting not tied to any weapon in the config file "MouseSensitivity_Zoom=". Any idea what this changes?

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Mouse: Razer Viper 8KHz - 1600 CPI, 2000 Hz, 6/11 WPS
Sensitivity: Viewspeed matched - Windows/Desktop 400 CPI > Game 1600 CPI
Monitor: Acer XF250Q 24" 1ms  - 1920 x 1080 @ 240 Hz

 

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18 hours ago, FlynnB2 said:

There seems to be a zoom setting not tied to any weapon in the config file "MouseSensitivity_Zoom=". Any idea what this changes?

This is the sensitivity applied to all weapons if "Individual Firearm Aim Sensitivity" is turned off (or bIndividualMouseSensitivity=False in the config file).

  • 8 months later...

Hey, kind of an unorthodox and annoying question, is there a way to approximate what my sens is with smoothing on vs off? In UE games almost always disabling smoothing = a higher felt sensitivity, i'd like to know if theres a way to retain the feeling of the speed after adapting to smoothing on, so that i can emulate that speed without the smoothing.

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33 minutes ago, Feedingwolves said:

Hey, kind of an unorthodox and annoying question, is there a way to approximate what my sens is with smoothing on vs off? In UE games almost always disabling smoothing = a higher felt sensitivity, i'd like to know if theres a way to retain the feeling of the speed after adapting to smoothing on, so that i can emulate that speed without the smoothing.

No, the smoothing is variable and random, to the extent that it's not even possible to replicate with scripts. So it's more or less impossible to calculate this unfortunately.

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