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Its_My_Purpose

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    Its_My_Purpose reacted to DPI Wizard in Having a hard time understanding this tool   
    They are the same, but most games do not use this scale.
    What you want to do is convert directly from ADS to ADS. First convert hipfire to hipfire to get the base sensitivity (this is just an example, adjust your values according to your settings):

    Then convert from ADS to ADS using the calculated hipfire sensitivity:

    As you can see in this case you will get 0.65 in both games.
    For PUBG it would be like this:


    And for BFV like this (will also work with 0.65/65 if you set USA to 0) Zoom sens is 104% because of lack of decimals for hipfire.:


     
    No, this method does not work for Apex, but it does work for some games.
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    The mouse has always felt 'off' in pubg, even after playing 7k hours and competitively. It's just strange.
    When you go back to cs or valorant etc. they always feel so easy to aim in comparitively, as things feel like they are in sync. Pubg feels like holding fire hoses sometimes, its just inconsistent and odd with ADS across diff scopes and ranges
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    Its_My_Purpose got a reaction from _Deathrill_ in Apex Legends   
    Settings to convert PubG 45 sensitivity to Apex?

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