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  1. 16 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    First convert hipfire to hipfire between the games, and set the Apex FOV to 106.26, this should give you 1.823048 like this (DPI etc here are just examples):

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    Then use the calculated value and directly convert R6 ADS to Apex ADS:

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    Thanks alot. Is this the general path for other games? Great.

    I am still confused about one thing. Since in the apex part it says 106.26 FOV, do I leave my FOV at 90 in Apex or should that also be changed in game?

  2. 4 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    It means that the actual FOV number you see in Apex is "assuming" you have a 4:3 resolution. So if you set it to say 90, it will be 90 for 4:3, but for 16:9 it will be 106.26 because it adds on the extra width.

    As for converting from R6, it depends on your aiming preference for R6. ADS and ACOG scales differently (meaning you can't match them in a sensible way), so which one do you prefer if you have to choose one?

    Thanks. I guess I would like ADS. What aiming do I pick in the calculate for R6 and for Apex?

  3. Hey guys. I am just new to all this and would like some clarification.

    In R6S I use

    7/7/50 (H/V/ADS)

    FOD 90

    800 DPI 1920x1080 (16:9).
    How do I translate this to Apex?

    Because depending what I choose in aim the output is different. How do I get as close as possible to it settings wise?
    And why is Apex automatically HDeg 4:3, what does this mean? Does it mean that I need to change resolution in Apex to 4:3?

    Best regards,
    Essh

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