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JimmyJimmyBTM

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  1. Insider sessions start tomorrow, I have invites if that would get it in the calculator that would be epic. @DPI Wizard should I dm you an invite?
  2. I use (tan(new fov ÷ 2) ÷ tan(old fov ÷ 2)) × -1 + 1 = multiplier x old 360cm = new 360cm example (horizontal fov) old fov: 115 new fov: 106 old 360: 18 cm (tan(106 ÷ 2) ÷ tan(115 ÷ 2)) × -1 + 1 = 1.30745902778 x 18 = 23.5342625 cm So in this example your main fov is 115 with a sensetivity that gives you 18 cm for a 360, when using a fov of 106 that could be zoomed in or a different game you will need to slow down your 360 to 23.53 cm for the same feel. This works for me but it's a hassle so I just use the calculator with 0% coeffecient/monitor distance because it seems to do the same thing as I manually did. edit: this is faster I guess ((tan(new fov ÷ 2) ÷ tan(old fov ÷ 2)) × -1 + 1) x old 360cm = new or ((tan(new fov ÷ 2) ÷ tan(old fov ÷ 2)) -1 + 1) old 360cm idk if you can leave out the x because that's how I learned it in school but that's way too long ago lmao
  3. no it's better to have the same sens for every shooter and preferably same fov so your aim keeps on improving, or at least doesn't get worse because you're getting used to other sens.
  4. Hopefully we will get the calculations tomorrow or atleast the fov values, with the fov values you can calculate the 360 yourself using tan(hip/2)/tan(newscope/2) and use the result to multiply your cm360. in my case the hip would be 74 and lets say the new scope will be 60 fov (vertical) you will have a calculation of tan(74/2)/tan(60/2)=1.3052 x 360cm This formula will result the same feeling as 0 monitor scaling. You would have to measure the cm and keep adjusting the slider which sucks but it's a good alternative for precise sensetivity matching when it is not yet available on this site. Downside is that you do need the fov values of the scope.
  5. thanks, hipfire is the same as siege nice :O!!!
  6. oops nevermind I should've paid more attention to the post. Use the same it is :d
  7. What about the third person sensitivity? scum.MouseSensitivityTP Should that be the same as FP?
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