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  1. The sensitivity values that I get...is that with ADS zoom enabled, or disabled? You can change this option in-game, so ADS fov is different I think. Second question...is ADS zoom disabled the same as hipfire? In a Steam forum thread somebody said it's still differnt...but if ADS has no zoom, all optics should be the same...or not?
  2. Ah, okay - thank you! So it would be the best to convert my original settings with 27" monitor to 26.5" for any game, so that the new monitor size gets accounted for each fov? And should I use 26.5 or 27 as value for my new monitor...because I'm not sure what viewable means. The panel is 27" but it only shows 26.5" to be able to move pixels for burn in protection and stuff...so I think it's technically treated as a 26.5", right?
  3. I got a new monitor, it's listed as 27" but only 26.5" viewable (see screenshot from asus website). My question is...do I have to use the 27" or 26.5" in the sensivity calculator? I tried to convert my current CoD Warzone settings from 27" to 26.5" inch...which results in a slightly faster sensitivity. My 27" sensitivity was 4.29 and the calculator gives my 4.37 for my new 26.5" monitor (if that's correct to use) ! What's confusing me tho, if I convert my original Warzone settings (27" and 4.29 sensitivity) to Rainbow Six Siege for my new monitor, I don't get the same sensitivity results, as if I convert my new Warzone monitor settings to it. Hope you know what I mean. Warzone [original settings] (27", 4.29 sens) --> R6 Siege (just changed monitor from 27" to 26.5") = 0.001674 Warzone [converted settings] (26.5", 4.37 sens) --> R6 Siege (26.5" monitor, too) = 0.001598 WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? Should I use 27" or 26.5" and why are both different? THANKS Original Warzone 27" settings to 26.5 monitor Original Warzone 27" to R6 Siege 26.5" New Warzone settings to R6 Siege, both 26.5 - different result
  4. Yeah, I use 1.5714 in the config...so I have to use this for the converter, too....right?
  5. Okay, so I just have to use the multiplier of 1.57 in the converter (and the config), to get my correct sensitivity for proper 110 fov, right? Maybe you could check my updates settings on the screenshot below Thanks
  6. I need help, totally confused at this point I converted my Warzone settings to Apex, but aiming feels off. I use 110 FoV in-game, which results in "fov_scale 1.55" - but this reddit post says I should divide 110/70 to get the proper value...which is 1.5714. So what should I do now?! Use this 1.5714 as value for the converter, which results in different mouse settings...or just use the mouse settings that the converter gave me with 1.55 and change to 1.5714 in the profile.cfg...so that I use mouse settings for 1.55 with 1.57. Right now, im confused. I know that mouse_zoomed_sensivity_scalar_0 to 6 have no function, so I use mouse_use_per_scope_sensitivity_scalars "0". Thank you guys.
  7. Six Days mouse sensitivity range seems broken, as I can't convert my mouse settings from any game to Six Days. It always says calculated sensitivity is too low. Seems like it would be a negative value for Six Days...but the range is only 0 to 100...there is no config solution to use negative values. Only solution is to lower my mouse dpi...but that's nothing I wanna do for one game everytime.
  8. My PlayerSettings.ini still shows both... MouseSensitivity=0.012529 MouseSensitivityEngaged= Latest update. So what should I use for Engaged (27 inch monitor, 1400p, 800 dpi, 78 fov [hfov 110]) ? Can you maybe add it back to your Calc? People who don't need it, can leave it alone. Thanks
  9. They have different (maybe only inner zoom) FoV. So aiming may feel different between these two. Both are listed as 12x, but the Luca has +13° FoV, compared to the base 12x FJX Imperium scope. You can check all scopes on sym.gg (MW2 gunsmith) and compare their FoV. The stats are all data-mined and should be 100% correct. Just select the weapon of choice and go through the optics dropdown menu. Mouseover will show you the FoV changes with every optic, compared to the base weapon optic. That would be amazing. How I said above, you can see all stats on sym.gg - so you know exactly the FoV degree changes for every optic.
  10. Okay, weird...I imported all settings from MW 2019/Warzone, also double-checked with the calculator...so same mouse sensivity, same fov, everything...but Vanguard feels different in some way...my aim still feels off.
  11. Any news on how the update will be online? Thanks a lot.
  12. I used Relative with Monitor Coefficient 0. Then 115 fov affected, 4.84 mouse sens and 1440p on 27".
  13. Can't wait...because my aim feels off, too. Imported my settings from warzone and used the calculator. Hope you fix the fov asap thanks
  14. Thank you so much! There is so much input and I did so many maths......could you maybe tell me short...what exactly I have to use, to transfer my old 1:1 to my new monitor? Old: 24" monitor / 1440p / 123 ppi / 125% windows display scale / 800 dpi / 110 fov / 5.00 ingame sens New: 27" monitor, 1440p / 109 ppi / 100% windows display scale / 800 dpi / 116 fov (your advice) / ??? ingame sens So adjusting my fov from 110 to 116 is one thing, did that now. Are the different ppi and display scaling still affecting my sensivity on top of this fov factor...or does the new fov already consider and include these factors? So fov 116 with 5.00 ingame sens on my new 27" monitor will be 1:1 the same as 110 with 5.00 on my old 24" monitor? Once I have the settings right, I can save and convert them to other games...just this new size, ppi and scaling confuses me like hell. Looking forward to your answer, dude. Thanks so much.
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