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KazoKir

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  1. Ehm, what exactly is distance? And sorry for asking this much but, I always thought the best zoom sensitivity was to use the sensitivity proportional to fov. Meaning if your hipfire sensitivity at 90 fov is 36(cm/360), and then if you zoom to 45 fov, the sensitivity would be 18(cm/360) = (45/90)*36(cm/360). If you zoom to 60 fov it would be 24(cm/360) = (60/90)*36(cm/360) and so on. Does this method have a name, or Is this not any of the methods you guys use? Like the 0% 60% 100% etc MDH or viewspeed. Also thanks for answering my posts.
  2. Is the sensitivity really calculated that way? Wouldn't that make the sensitivity faster the more scoped in you are. And the zoom ratio would be reversed?
  3. I have a question about 0.818933027098955175 zoom sensitivity ratio being MDH 0%, for the awp single scope. Isn't the sensitivity calculated like this: sensitivity * zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse * (scope fov)/90 Which means zoom ratio 1 is MDH 0%? Also what would the MDH of 1 be, if i'm wrong? I see some places stating that the MDH is 133%, while in the calculator it is 75%. Side note: Isn't MDH 0% just (scope fov / hipfire fov * sensitivity)?
  4. I'm having issues with the sensitivity. I'm using a program called "Sensitivity Matcher" by Kovaak to check if the cm/360 is correct, and the values from this site is indeed correct. But the sensitivity doesn't match when using the mouse, it's much slower. Nvm, it was the acceleration, put the settings in the wrong file.
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