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  1. As said in the title I am trying to comprehend how this works. I notice when I transfer from overwatch to apex legends with 110 fov I can track much more accurately and comfortably while actually having a slightly higher sensitivity where as in overwatch to get that same pixel/ratio or where my cross hair moves in a similar way/feel I would have to have a much lower 360/cm. I think it has to do with the fact that fov is not just cutting off your field of vison but from my understanding it appears to zoom in and affect the camera itself and thus the rotation in some way and I feel like even if I were to match the same pixel ratio it could still feel different in some way and I am trying to visualize/understand this. I certainly know I hate going from apex to overwatch as it feels very hard and uncomfortable to track/aim and rotate my camera even with a lower sensitivity. So I am just trying to get a better understanding of the camera/fov differences and how they work in general so I can better understand/visualize crosshair movement/camera rotation and all the factors that affect them. I can clearly feel the pixel ratio differences though I don't understand why it changes between different fovs. I also don't know if I matched the pixel ratios if they would feel overall the same with less vison or if there is other factors. I imagine the camera rotation would feel so different that aiming on a whole would be different even if technically I could make the same pixel to pixel movements. To make my overwatch sensitivity be the same pixel ratio I would need a 360/cm of 45 inches lol and at that point I wouldn't be able to tell the difference with such a low sensitivity Thanks for any help and sorry if my post is hard to read.
  2. I would like to know if it is possible with the new ads update on rainbow six to be able to have all my different ads sensitivities be the exact same as the one I use when hipfire/not ads I don't mind if it looks weird I just want to be able to aim the same and have the same muscle memory. But I know the fov change makes things complex so I don't know if its possible to truly have the same sensitivity with tracking, micro flicks and big flicks all being the same. However if I keep the ads the same (Just keeping them all at 50 which the calculator says gives me the same Max pixel ratio) It does not feel with same and the tracking and flicking are all different. It would be awesome if I can have just a single sensitivity which functions the same. That way its much easier to play other games and I use Aim Hero and its kinda hard to train because I don't really know how to get r6 ads into it and you don't really hipfire too much in r6 but my hipfire sens is the sens I like. I use 4100 dpi, 0.020000 multiplier in both the ads and mouse sensitivity multipliers and 1 horizontal and vertical for the sensitivity. 84 FOV and 16:10 Aspect Ratio with the res left at 1920x1080 Thanks in advance for any help!
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