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  1. quoting an old post here but just so i understand this right: what would be the equivalent COD setting to the 0.818933 csgo zoomsens? i want all my scopes to feel the exact same in cod. i assume its the monitor coefficient setting in cod? what value? thanks
  2. hey, i am trying to transfer both my warzone sens and FOV settings over to kovaak's aim trainer. hipfire to hipfire seems simple enough so i think i managed to do that. but when it comes to for example AR ironsights in warzone -> kovaaks scope i am not quite sure if i am doing things right. basically what i did is enter my wz settings into the calculator, then look at the FOV that it tells me i get for AR ironsights, then i enter that (actual) FOV into the calc for kovaaks scope and then adjust the kovaak scope in kovaak itself using the actual fov and sensitivity multiplier that the calc puts out. in the calc i also selected "overwatch" for both sensitivity scale and fov measurement under kovaaks. cant seem to get the share function of the calc to work, but here are the results of the calc: does this look right? setting up a scope for a weapon in kovaaks in this way does seem to give me the right 360 distance, but i feel like the FOV might be a little too high, as in: it does not zoom in as much as it does with ironsights on an AR in WZ. but that might just be my perception, as i dont see a weapon model in kovaaks. thanks for the help
  3. found the issue. they changed the way the ini saves the sensitivity values. (SensitiveName="Normal",Sensitivity=6.098196,LastConvertedSensitivity=0.002704), this is how it looks now, old one was MouseSensitivityName and MouseSensitivity and so on. this screwed me over cause i was copy/pasting the complete "block" of text into the ini after the update.
  4. i just did exactly that and i have to say i think i can feel the difference, not only when slowly moving my mouse as little as possible but it does feel better all around. some of that might be placebo, or not, but i am definitely keeping this. thanks again.
  5. i am currently playing with 1600dpi and ~22 ingame hipfire sens in pubg. would you say that lowering the ingame sens even more (and adjusting by increasing dpi) would make a noticeable difference? do those benefits cap out at a certain point or should i just go as low as possible? thanks!
  6. hey, i still do not quite understand what you are saying and i am actually really sorry to bother you with this since i feel really stupid. currently i use VS2 to convert my sensitivity to the different scopes of PUBG, i got a 16:9 monitor and now i would like to try your method. so do i use 'monitor distance' and 'match at' 56.25%? how will that compare to VS2? will it feel slower or faster when the FOVs get lower? thanks! edit: and about discrepancy.. using VS2 converting my hipfire FPP sens to the 4x scope (90 hfov to 20 hfov) i get a discrepancy of 0.002cm. this is low enough to not affect me?
  7. there seems to be an error in the calculator. when selecting "vehicle" the calculator shows a hfov of 90 when selecting config file 1 and a hfov of 80 when selecting config file 2 (independent of selecting FPP or TPP). @DPI Wizard could you confirm whether or not this affects the actual calculation/output of the calc? i assume in FPP the fov while being inside of a vehicle is the same as hipfire, so i should use the same sens?
  8. that's great! does csgo have 1:1 horizontal:vertical sens?
  9. thanks! i know it will only work with sv_cheats enabled but since pubg has no practice mode i want to use CS to practice raw aim. could you also tell me the fov_cs_debug to match the ADS fov, as well as the different scopes? using this method of using the exact same FOV in cs and then using the sensitivity calculator to match my sens to the adjusted FOVs in cs should be the most accurate way to practice?
  10. anyone know an answer to this? i want to set my csgo fov to be identical to my pubg fov (103). what fov_cs_debug setting do i have to use in CSGO to match my 103 fov setting in pubg? thanks
  11. well, option 2 i was obv not gonna use the same 360 distance for every scope but the same value of sensitivity for each one, ie 50 for all scopes.
  12. i really struggle to find the right conversion method. i see 3 main options: converting my csgo hipfire sens into every sensitivity for every scope in pubg. converting my csgo hipfire sens into pubg hipfire sens and then use that sens for every scope. converting my csgo hipfire sens into pubg hipfire, then convert that pubg hipfire sens into every other sensitivity/scope. does anyone know what makes the most sense?
  13. read the notes in the calculator after you selected pubg as the game to convert to.
  14. i play only pubg but i want to use csgo to practice aim since pubg has no practice mode. help me understand a few things please: first of all, am i right when i say that whatever conversion method i use, the sens CAN never feel 100% the same between the games because of the different FOVs? lets say i use monitor distance at 75% (and viewspeed1/2 follows the same principle, doesn't it?). am i right thinking that in that there are exactly 2 points on the screen where my sens will feel the same when i move the crosshair from point A to point B in both games, but there will be small differences between all other points on the screen? that's just the nature of the different FOVs, right? if that is true, can't i just change csgo's FOV to match my pubg FOV? would the 2 sensitivities be 100% correct then?
  15. looking forward for this, has anyone tried it already?
  16. do you guys think practicing aim in csgo will help for pubg? i am not really sure how all those conversion methods work, but from my understanding, my sensitivity will be matched for moving my mouse from point A to point B on the monitor and in that case it will feel the same for both games. but will it feel exactly the same for moving from point C to D? i guess my question is: could using csgo to practice aiming help or hurt my muscle memory for pubg?
  17. edit: my bad i am dumb. also, what is the difference between viewspeed V1 and viewspeed V2? thanks
  18. hey, i was wondering if hey, i got a question regarding this, but i am not sure if there is a definitive answer to it: the vast majority of csgo pros use 400dpi. why do they not increase their dpi and reduce their ingame sens accordingly, in order to gain accuracy and smoother movement? is there such a thing as "too much accuracy", at which point having your mouse pick up on the tiniest of movement becomes a disadvantage?
  19. thanks, i used viewdistance (edit: viewspeed)iirc and matched all my scopes to my csgo hipfire sens. which csgo zoom sens should i use in that case?
  20. quick question: since pubg does not have any kind of practice mode and i spend a lot of time moving around / looting without shooting in this game, i am using csgo to keep my muscle memory sharp. the calculator translates my csgo hipfire sens into all those different pubg sensitivities, which is great. but how about if i scope with say the awp. i read somewhere that zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse "0.818933027098955175" should be used to make the 1x scoped sensitivity in csgo feel the same your normal csgo hipfire sensitivity. so, should i use zoom_sensizoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse "0.818933027098955175" in csgo, when i use csgo to practice for pubg? thanks
  21. thats great! sucks that the game makes it so hard to set exact values though.
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