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  1. Thank you. Now one thing i wonder is, people say resolution doesn't affect your sens. But i play csgo on 1280:960 4:3 stretched res. Is it right that i have to change my m_yaw from 0.022 to 0.0165 and multiply it by 1.33? Or is that just rumours?
  2. So i used to play Csgo on 16:9, 1980:1080 but now i am switching to stretched res 1280:960,4.3 stretched I heard that switching resolutions doesn't matter, the sens stays the same except for stretched res. Is it true that i have to change my m_yaw from 0.022 to 0.0165 and multiple my sens by 1.33x. Or is that not true? Thank you
  3. My zoom sens is 1 on csgo So you recommend jus trying out both of see what one i like more in game?
  4. Would this be the best option to have the most consistent aim on a different fov? Or would 360° distance be better for muscle memory and consistency?
  5. My bad, i meant the viewmodel fov, not that it really matters. But translating from the 90 fov stretched csgo res to the 100 fov native cod res, what would be the best option and how would i have to set up the calculator?
  6. I've been pretty new to calculating sens. I've always played Csgo and now want to switch over to cod. Due to the difference in the fov and resolution. In Csgo i use 2.84 sens with 400 dpi with 1280/960, 4:3 stretched res with a fov of 68 Now switching to cod i use 1920/1080 on a native 16/9 res with a fov of 100 My question is, should i use the 360° distance or mdv 0% to get the most consistent aim between them? Here are the 2 different ways, not really sure if i did it right either way This is the mdv 0% T This is the 360° distance one: Can someone help me out?
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