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  1. 12 godzin temu, RedX napisał:

    Just a FYI,

    Even if you had perfect conversion between between DPI / Sensitivity; Mouse sensors perform differently at different DPIs, and at different velocities.

    IE:

    400 DPI @ 2 Windows Sensitivity = 800 CPI
    800 DPI @ 1 Windows Sensitivity = 800 CPI
    1600 DPI @ .5 Windows Sensitivity = 800 CPI
    3200 DPI @ 0.25  Windows Sensitivity = 800 CPI

     

    For instance with the above table for a G304:
    at 400 CPI, 10 IPS, it's 419.74 CPI = 839.48
    at 800 CPI, 10 IPS, it's 837.57 CPI = 837.57

    at 400 DPI
    10 IPS, 9.33 offset = 18.66
    50 IPS, 16.54 offset = 16.54

    at 800 DPI
    10 IPS, 9.2 offset = 18.4
    50 IPS, 10.93 offset = 10.93

    Going higher IPS, and higher DPI, depending on the mouse the differences can get much more dramatic. 
    There usually a 'sweet spot' where the mouse seems to have the least amount of error. 

     

    nah im adjusting it by moving on 50cm mousepad ingame to match the same stopping point on the wall

  2. W dniu 26.01.2023 o 12:49, Quackerjack napisał:

    In short: Set in regedit all mousecurves to 0. Restart your pc, and enjoy the first time csgo with right mouse input. You will feel it right on the start in the welcome screen that the mouse is super responsive now.

    I haven't analysed nor tested anything here, but just from the first glance - yea, you might feel some differences starting from the welcome screen cause you do realize that actually MENUS in cs:go are not affected by rawinput? Same applies for ingame buy menu. So if you change windows multiplier for example, you will feel the difference in menus, but not in aiming ingame. So that might change some of your theories, just adding it here for now.

  3. 1 minutę temu, DPI Wizard napisał:

    Try doing this for a game like BF2042 with the sensitivity set to 0, and you'll see why a calculator is needed.

    No no, of course I'm not saying the website is useless or anything. Just wanting to know if he meant there was something special to pay attention to, other than calculations. Other than that, I'm just curious if there really is a problem with those high dpi in cs:go or not :D

  4. W dniu 23.01.2023 o 06:40, Chief Blur Buster napisał:

     

    So the renewed moral of the story: Use a DPI calculator like yours, and stick to numbers CS:GO likes (e.g. 800-clean numbers).  Apparently, if you feed it cleaner numbers that are more easily mathed by the game engine CS:GO seems to merrily keep up okay.

    Ok, so please answer my simple, exemplary question. I use 400 dpi, 2.6 sens, CS:GO of course. rawinput1 and all that needed stuff. I wanted to switch to 1600 dpi (and 0.65 sens obv) multiple times, but I just felt that my aim is off and im not confident about my movements. It wasn't caused by dpi deviations (cause irl 360 distances matched) and wasn't caused by shitty mouse (modded fk2 with g305 internals). My question is: is it really me having it hard to get used to the different way of my screen moving with 1600 etc, or... is it what you are trying to describe? Cause 0.65 x 0.022 doesnt look like a lot of decimals, so I should be fine. Also, why do you suggest using mouse-sensitivity website for that, when we can do simple calculations ourselves? (1600x400 -> 2.6/4)

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