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On 6/29/2017 at 7:01 PM, DPI Wizard said:
If you are playing Aim Hero and use the Overwatch settings, simply use the same numbers as you use in the game, no conversion needed
How come when I use the calculator and try and convert my OW sens to Aim Hero, I get a completely different value? What is the best way I can match my sensitivities for both games? I also noticed the FOV type changes to Vertical Degrees by default so I'm not entirely sure.
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4 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:
What FOV do you have in Destiny 2? This conversion should work and be within the range of Destiny 2's ADS modifier;
First convert from Overwatch to Destiny 2 Hipfire using Viewspeed or Monitor Distance, then select ADS for Destiny 2 and enter the previous hipfire sensitivity.
It's not an issue with the calculator. The ADS sensitivity in Destiny 2 maxes out at "1.5" for some odd reason, so I'm not able to do anything over that. I'm using 103 FOV.
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17 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:
Sensitivity 1 is the hipfire sensitivity from your first conversion
Unfortunately Destiny 2's ADS wont go past 1.5 sens. Sounds odd. Thank you for your contribution!
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I was able to successfully convert my Hipfire sens from Overwatch to Destiny 2, but I'm getting "Enter Sensitivity 1" when I try to convert for ADS. How do I convert it properly? I'm using 1600 dpi, 2.75 in-game for Overwatch.
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6 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:
Yes, 360 distance only works well when the FOVs is very close to each other. The best way to illustrate this is matching 360 distance between hipfire and a sniper scope, it wouldn't work. But if you match something like CSGO hipfire with Overwatch hipfire, 360 distance would work quite well.
Thank you for the insight. This is a great service you guys have here especially with the customer support.
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4 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:
Check out this video regarding Monitor Distance. Viewspeed works a little differently, but is uses a lot of the same principles:
Thank you. This gave me a bit of a better understanding, but I'm still a little confused. I typically use 360 Distance whenever I calculate my sensitivities. Is using Monitor Distance superior?
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21 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:
Use Viewspeed or Monitor Distance. Viewspeed is a bit more dynamic, and usually falls around the 60% Monitor Distance range.
When using the monitor distance or viewspeed it gives me a higher value/faster sensitivity. How does it work exactly? Sorry I am very new to DPI and in-game sensitivities. Thank you for the customer support.
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On 7/14/2017 at 4:51 PM, DPI Wizard said:
This usually means that something is missing in forms from the game you are converting from. Can you post a screenshot of the issue?
I got it working this time around. When using the calculator, which is the best way to make your sensitivity universal? I get different values when using 360
distance, Monitor Distance, and Viewspeed.
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Just tried converting my Overwatch sensitivity to Quake Champions and it just told me, "No calculations yet.." A little sour because I paid for a membership for this sole purpose. Can anyone help me out? My OW sens is 3 in-game and 1600dpi. Much appreciated.
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Do you mind elaborating? I'm still unsure how to go about matching both sensitivities up. id like to make all the sensitivities the same as my Overwatch hipfire.
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Hello! I'm also having issues trying to convert my Overwatch hipfire sensitivty to Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege sense. I've read this thread a few times and I'm still confused. These are the values I'm receiving for both ACOG and Iron Sight (Advanced). Can anyone give me a helping hand?
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Can we get LawBreakers and Quake Champions asap?
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In order to match my sensitivity as close as possible from Overwatch to Fornite. Should I do config or in-game when I do my calculations? Also I noticed i get different values. From 0.2 in-game to .5390 in config.