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Sämpylä

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  1. CS:GO settings 800DPI 1.13 sens 1.00 zoom multiplier Default Fov (Obviously) Calculator settings. Matching fov set to 90 Hdeg 4:3 Monitor distance stuff 133.3333% 100% 133.3333% 100% Problem. When changing to game like squad it gives me wrong Hipfire sens at least. If I change the calculators Auto Fov option (106) the hipfire sens is wrong, but when using the one that I am using (90), hip fire seems to be right. So is setting fov to 90 in squad giving me both right ads and hipfire or just hipfire and then I have to set it to 106 to get right ads. Same thing with Rust. So basically am I right by using the fov I am actually using in calculator to get right results?
  2. Basically I want 1:1 sens scaling up as above as magnification gets bigger.
  3. I have been struggling for years with this problem, lost braincells and hair while trying to figure out. Basically I just want my siege sensitivity to every other game. (I know some games let you choose only 1 ads sens, some for different zoom levels and some uses only zoomlevel multiplier) Info: 1920x1080 monitor 4:3 res (does not effect sensitivity) 90 fov 9 Ingame sens (hip-fire) (Both horizontal and vertical) (BEFORE SHADOW LEGACY ADS SENS 83) witch is 1:1 sens (Basically shadow legacy was update that made ads sens settings more complex) After shadow legacy ads witch converts to: 1.0x - 58 1.5x - 98 2.0x - 100 2.5x - 102 3.0x - 103 4.0x - 104 5.0x - 105 12.0x - 161 -------------------------------- So I want to know how to set up the calculator to convert those same settings into any game I want. For example to rust I just take the fastest sight to be 1:1, in cs:go I want same % multiplier etc. What multiplier does siege use to calculate sens in different zoom levels? 100%? 125%? 133%? I have been trying to set up the calculator to convert it but it says ingame sens 9 and ads 52 to achieve 1:1. There is exact values in that picture.
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