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Just now, DPI Wizard said:
If you want to match zoom sens 1.0 in CSGO you have to do like you did first, 177.7778 is just what is the equivalent that gives you the same scoped sens in Valorant, but it won't match CSGO.
Got it thank you so much!!!
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13 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:
To get the perfect sensitivity, yes you have to change it. The game uses MDV 177.7778% (as opposed to CSGO's MDV 133.3333%), using that as a conversion will result in the same sensitivity for all scopes.
How can I do this? I changed it, but now the csgo scope sens is messed up.
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Just now, DPI Wizard said:
Since they all use the same setting you have to choose one of them for the weapon you prefer.
Oh I see, so I need to change "Scoped Sensitivity Multiplier" every time I change my weapon? Is there like a x1 multiplier for all scopes multiplier like csgo? Thank you!
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4 hours ago, fortunate reee said:
if your main game is csgo and you have years of aim experience at 1.0 there is little reason to swap especially since most games these days offer 133 as a scaling option (battlefield / cod/ apex with per scope sliders ) so there isn't a straight up disadvantage
Alright! So leave it as is? Since I use 1.53 sens and 1 multiplier in csgo. Yeah, since most of the guys here are telling me to just stick with one game to convert, I'll just use my csgo.
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On 4/26/2020 at 6:17 PM, fortunate reee said:
the fov type setting isnt really anything you have to touch unless you want to manually match fov between games , these days using auto fov is generally the easier choice
before we had this option you would have had to manually swap your fov type to a fov type you know the number for ie csgo 73.74 vdeg = 90
then youd have changed the games fov type in the calculator to vdeg and typed in 73.74 then changed it back to what it was originally ment to show and youd have had the number you needed
Thank you so much ree! I'll just leave it as is! How about my MDV? It's okay if I leave it at 133.333% ads and scope? DPI Wiz told me to put 133.333% MDV to get the multiplier 1
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8 hours ago, fortunate reee said:
if you want to do it the ideal way youd set up a black bars resolution for overwatch and valorant then match the 360 distance ( https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forums/topic/4704-conversion-method-guide-and-other-faqs/?tab=comments#comment-18180 the part about focal length blackbars)
then match them all at 133.33% vertical monitor distance for ads and scoep coming from csgo ( you might have to hot swap values in valorant for the time until they introduce more scaling options since they use 100% hor )
you should mostly stick to the 1 game you feel confident in as your source
or windows depending on what you do
Thank you so much bro! I'll just use csgo since that's the one I used with overwatch.
One quick question tho
Should I leave the "FOV Type: Hdeg 4:3" default? My aspect ratio in csgo is 16:9 widespread, I've seen someone said that it should be at default since aspect ratio doesn't affect the FOV Type?
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On 4/23/2020 at 1:03 AM, fortunate reee said:
106.26 =16;9 90
look up the focal length thread on the forum if you want to properly set this up
Yup, my aspect ratio on csgo 16:9 widescreen. 16:9 too on Overwatch.
I converted my csgo sens to overwatch so meaning they should have the same sens (hip/scope), but when converting them to valorant they display different scope sens (OW has a higher scope sens than CSGO). What game should I use when converting Valorant? I want to have the same scope sens like my csgo and overwatch conversion.
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22 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:
When you convert from CSGO the FOV is 106.26, but when you convert from Overwatch it is 103. This FOV is the base for all conversions, so you will get a slightly different result for FOV based conversion.
This is why you should either stick to one game as source for all conversion, or (if it suits you) also use a FOV based matching method for hipfire (like MDV 0%), then converting back and forth like this will yield the same result except for some rounding errors.
Hi,
I'm really confused. I converted my CSGO sens to OW so meaning they have the same sens (hip/scope), so what scope sens should I use for valorant to have the same sens (scope) as CSGO and OW? Because when converted they show different scope sens.. Please help me so it won't ruin my muscle memory. Thanks
but in the thread here, you said that I add 133.333% mdv to copy the 1 sens multipier
Also in CSGO I use 90 FOV why is it that it shows 106.26?
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Hi,
Can someone tell me why my scope sensitivity for valorant is not the same when converted using my OW and CSGO settings? What's the scope settings that I should use?
My CSGO and OW settings that I use
CSGO - Valorant
OW - Valorant (Widow and Ana sense - 43.69 not 45.39)
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Thanks again!
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13 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:
If your Apex ADS is set to 1, that is the equivalent of MDV 0%. But CSGO sensitivity at 1 is a lot faster, being the same as MDV 133.3333%.
Okay thanks! One last thing
What's the meaning of the X in (FOV Notes, FOV, WPS)? Is it an error?
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Alright but what I want is apex/csgo - overwatch (ashe/widow/ana), can you check this if it's correct? I put 133.333% in MDV ads and scope.
Isn't the relative aim sens too high? Also I don't know why the Apex Legends multiplier is showing like that, I only use 1x ads multiplier in apex legends.
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Hi, I just bought a subscription and I'm so confused to use the advance mode. I have 1.53 sens in apex legends and when converted to cs:go I get the same sens 1.53.
I don't know why the zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse there is 0.81, I can't set the multiplier (N/A), but in-game it's set to 1 in-game both cs:go and apex.
When I tried converting apex legends - overwatch I get this
but it has a different sens (widow/ana/ashe) when converting cs:go - overwatch
Csgo to destiny 2
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Hi,
Just want to ask if this is alright, I tried converting my csgo to destiny 2 sens, but the Max Discrepancy in Destiny 2 is red. Thanks in advance!