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  1. I've been playing alot of Hunt: showdown which requires heavily precise shots so ive learned 360 distance for ADS is NOT the way to go along with siege {same thing} so I thought of transferring to a different method but I dont know where to go from here, Moniter distance? View speed? Jedi? Ive tried moniter distance 0 which felt ungodly slow to me {obv because of me only using 360 Distance for so long but still unplayable imo} Just wanting some suggestions maybe from other people who have done the same and found a comfortable inbetween? any help would be great! thanks
  2. I want my hipfire to be as close as my ads sens but it seems like I can only convert to the ads of a 1.0x scope. It repeats the same ads for each scope, which is unlikely because less fov=higher sens to compensate. Am I missing something in the conversions or is it a bug? Thanks!
  3. I hope im in the right place... i need help with calculating my ads/scoped sense so my hipfire sense is similiar to the different ads/scope senses. the calculator for me is really difficult to use and i really dont understand anything.. maybe someone who has more experience could do it for me quickly? and after you did it maybe sharing a screenshot so i can do it myself the next time. here are the information about the game. Apex Legends base sense is 0.477 (but the game is rounding it to 4.8) and 1600 dpi 1920x1080 monitor, native resolution FOV is 110 (max) if you need more informations just comment and im gonna respond. i appreciate all help, thanks in advance!
  4. Hi, In Apex Legends u can customize ur sens between differents scopes.. (hipfire, x1, x2, ..) So I would like to convert all my sens (Hipfire, X1, x2, X3.....) from 700 DPI to 800 DPI. It seems to work correclty with the hipfire but when I change the scope for the x1, it doesnt work. Hipfire (seems to work) : 1.44 - 700 DPI getting 1.26 - 800 DPI x1 (doesnt work to me) : 0.74 - 700 DPI getting 0.12 - 800 DPI ? Does anyone know how it works ? HIPFIRE : ADS X1 : Thanks for the help.
  5. Im kinda confused how to setup the calculator so the scopes in both games match. In Warzone 2 im playing with this: 1920/1080 24(23,8) inch Monitor Relative Affected ADS Multi 1.0 800 DPI 5.15 sens 103 FOV Monitor Coefficient 1.78
  6. This is more or less a conceptual question/proposal for those of you who have been working with methods of mouse sensitivity calculations across various in-game FOV's for many years now. Personally, I have tried all of the different conversion methods and coefficients. There are pros and cons to each one for me specifically. That's beside the point. My question for you guys is: Do you think that an ADS multiplier applied to let's say 0% vertical monitor distance would provide more aim consistency than increasing the coefficient to 133% if you find 0% to be a little too slow and do not want to increase your base hipfire sensitivity? That way the increase in "turning speed" is consistent across all FOV's, and is simply applied over the monitor distance calculation? You are not changing the point on the screen at which the matching has been calculated per say. You are simply multiplying all matched values by another number thus increasing each by the exact same amount. For example: 1.06(0% MDV of 1x optic), 1.06(0% MDV of 2x optic), and so on and so forth. Also, if you wanted high magnification optics to be much faster than lower magnification optics, would it not be better to just increase the multiplier rather than the coefficient? For example: 1.33(0% MDV of 6x optic), 1.33(0% MDV of 8x optic), and so on and so forth. The "monitor distance match" more or less remains the same. The way I see it, all you're doing is increasing the speed at which the center of the screen reaches that point without effecting that underlying monitor match consistency across all FOV's, but I could be entirely wrong about that. This is the approach to ADS sensitivity that I've found works best for me. When I try to increase the monitor distance match to increase speed, my aim across all FOV's feels way off. They all feel way too fast. Rather than adjusting my monitor distance with each game, I just change the multiplier until it all feels right, and my tracking/flicking is as accurate as possible. For example, on Modern Warfare/Warzone, I use 133% MDV match with a 1.06 multiplier on the low zoom optics, and a 1.33 multiplier on the higher zoom optics. On Apex Legends, I am currently using 133% MDV match with a 1.03 multiplier across all optics, though I have also used 1.06 on low and 1.33 on high magnification in the past. Again, I am just curious to know what you guys think about this.
  7. Hi guys. First of all, I don't mean to criticize any other method of doing it. The calculator tool is amazing and I greatly appreciate it's functions. It's just that none of the presets feel that good to me when I switch between games. I propose a better way of calculating sensitivity between games by comparing FOVs in a sense. TL;DR (I've attached a picture of what to do at the bottom!) For a while now I've tried every possible combination of monitor distance and viewspeed v1 and v2 and just straight up 360sens etc and it has NEVER felt accurate between games. Obviously this is because different games use different FOVs. The solution to this problem was supposed to be Viewspeed or Match monitor at 0% however none of these options feel right either. So what gives? Well, after playing BF4 for a couple of hours I started thinking about how they use the USA coefficient to dynamically change the sensitivity based on the zoom of your weapon and how it almost always feels accurate, regardless of zoom. We're used to thinking its viewspeed, but it doesn't feel right when using it for other games. So what I did was this. TL;DR end I looked at the ACTUAL Fov of hipfire (for me that was 106.52in BF4) and I looked at the actual FOV in Overwatch (for me that was 103). (use any combination of games with different FOVs that you'd like to try this with.) Overwatch is 96.6954% of BF4's FOV for me. So In your magical calculator I matched the sensitivity at 96.6954% monitor distance. For the first time ever, my sensitivity in Overwatch actually feels accurate. My aim is on point comparable to BF4. I'm Division 1 in BF4 and 3.9kSR in OW if that matters to anyone. Using the exact same method, I also calculated that Widow Zoom 42 was optimal and I can tell you after a few hours that it feels better than any other setting. Such as 38% or 44% that we hear so much about. I'm garbage at math so I had to use this website for this stuff.: https://percentagecalculator.net/ 51FOV is 49.5145% of 103FOV. Matching my hipfire sens to my ADS sens by 49.5145% results in an ADS sens of 42. This felt fantastic when paired with my new hipfire sens I got from BF4. I also tried this with CS:GO and same thing there, now my sens feels great. So for you to use this technique you just need to pick the game you are best at, where you feel like you perform at your best and compare the FOV and match monitor distances between that game and whatever other game you want to play. You can also use this for Zoom levels in the same game. P.S: Setting the Battlefield Coefficient to 177% for 16:9 aspect ratio has the same effect. (set it to 1.7778 in the config file if you want to be extra picky). Sorry if it was hard to follow, English is my 2nd language.
  8. Hi there folks, I have been playing around with ingame sens and mouse dpi and fov and monitor distance coefficient but I can't get it right any advice would be greatly appreciated My monitor is 2560 x 1440p 144hz IPS my aspect ratio is set to 16:9, My mouse is set to 1000dpi with ingame sens 3.60 and ADS is relative My Fov is set to 120 im trying that out now, I have been using 110 fov my monitor distance coefficient been first on 1.33 and then on 1.78 and now I'm trying 0.0 Would love to hear your advice
  9. Hi there folks, I have been playing around with ingame sens and mouse dpi and fov and monitor distance coefficient but I can't get it right any advice would be greatly appreciated My monitor is 2560 x 1440p 144hz IPS my aspect ratio is set to 16:9, My mouse is set to 1000dpi with ingame sens 3.60 and ADS is relative My Fov is set to 120 im trying that out now, I have been using 110 fov my monitor distance coefficient been first on 1.33 and then on 1.78 and now I'm trying 0.0 Would love to hear your advice
  10. I play rogue company I converted my sens from Halo to rogue company. My Halo 360cm is 35.47237 but when I converted it to rogue it couldnt be converted exactly to that cm. I do aim training and Im training on my halo sens and i dont want to change it. And rogue sens is 1cm too fast and I dont like the feel, i can only balance the sens to original halo 360cm sens unless i lower the ADS on rogue, but then my issue is I dont know how much to lower my targeting so that it matches the 360cm I want. Do yall know how I can figure out my 360cm from the ADS sens on rogue company?
  11. Ive been using this calculator for a few months now and ive been trying to figure out how to properly convert ads sensitivity from one game to another. From what I understand, hip fire to hip fire between games is best converted using the 360 degree distance setting. Like I did below for RS2 to RO2. However, when I tried to learn how to do this for ADS to ADS between games I was confused between vertical/horizontal distance, 360 distance, etc. I understand the basics like horizontal distance is only viable when measuring across the equator since measuring at other points would lead to distortion. Same for vertical I guess. If im correct the reason you can't use 360 distance to convert from ADS to ADS is because the ADS FOV values are different between games? For example in RO2 ADS FOV is 52 while ADS FOV in Rising Storm 2 is 57.492909. Although even this is confusing because if I match up ADS to ADS with the 360 distances match i have the same turn amounts for both games in ADS. And isn't that what I want? Same amount of mouse movement between games? From what I have read on forums it seems that 0% vertical distance is the best but im not exactly sure why this is. And if so, would using 0% vertical distance be a good way to convert from ADS to ADS between games? Below I posted a second image to see if I did the ADS to ADS conversion right. Sorry for rambling but I just really need someone to explain this to me in a clear way because it seems the more I try to understand this stuff the more confused I get.
  12. Hello, I can't convert my sensitivity ADS 1.0x 1.5x 2.0x 2.5x R6S to Kovaak. Someone can help me do it ? Thanks
  13. My COD Cold War FOV is 102 and I'm thinking of switching to Affected FOV. What would my new ADS FOV be?
  14. Hi, im trying to get better at aiming in koovaks aim trainer, but idk if my ADS sens change between games. My hipfire sens is the same in all games with the help pf this website, but idk if i have the same sens at ADS in R6, or in Warzone or in valorant. Is there any way to know whats ur ADS sens in each game?
  15. hi ,im currently using 6 and 1200 DPI on MW 2019with a 110fov playing on affected ADS FOV and ads mouse sens on relative with 1.78 Monitor Distance Coefficient and 1 for ads multiplayers (low and high zoom) I would like to have the same ADS sens in cod ww2, but I can't really figure out what I have to use exactly, , my question would be what do I have to fill in exactly to get the same ADS sens feel as in MW 2019 on cod ww2 if u can calculate it for me id really appreciate it MW 2019 :1600x900 cod ww2 : 1600x900 with 80 fov
  16. I have always had a question regarding the values assigned by defaul in Fortnite so I am not sure if putting 100% in (Targeting / Scope) has the same relationship with my general sensitivity since I am very demanding with these details in order to get a better aim. They could help me if the default settings are correct or how I could get this value to put it in the game and have the same relationship as my general sensitivity. Thanks for your help. Greetings
  17. Games I play: Battlefront 2, Overwatch, R6, Fortnite and CSGO. So I try to convert my sens from CSGO to all the other games (CSGO sens is 3.2825 @ 400 dpi 31.6555cm/360° and scoped multiplier is 0.818933027098955175) and the Hipfire sens is perfectly the same but when it comes down to scoped sens it feels way slower in all games, I know it should feel the same since there are different engines but its not even the same when talking about 360°, I have done some tests moving my arm to one point of my mouse pad to another and the CSGO scoped gets further away than the other senses, what im I doing wrong? could someone help me out pls? If you need more details to help me I can provide them, what I do is basically is this: I just put my sens and it gives me these other senses, but if I start tweaking settings like the aim part it gives me other sens for rainbow six and it happens in all the other games, help me pls, if more details needed just ask and ill give it to you, thanks
  18. As you can see in the picture the config has the option to add ads sens. Is there a reason the ads isn't in the calculator for the outer worlds?
  19. I tried using the calculator and input everything correctly and the only thing that worked was the hip fire and the other sensitivity didn’t give me a 1:1 sensitivity. Can anyone help me?
  20. How do i make sure my hipfire and ads sens FEEL 1 to 1, for my 1x scopes in apex? config fov: 1.45768 in game fov: 104 1920 x 1080, 16:9
  21. I want to have my sensitivities be fairly consistent over most of my games, but I have no idea how the ADS sensitivity conversion works. My ADS sens for R6 is 90 and I'd think I'd like to have my Widowmaker/Ana ADS sens be similiar to the ACOG and my Ashe sens (if it IS different from WM and Ana) be similiar to the 1x sights from R6.
  22. Hey everyone I'm having some trouble converting my zoom sensitivity from Overwatch to the scoped sensitivity in Fortnite. Would someone mind giving me a quick rundown on how to do it properly? Apologies if the answer is right in my face, I just got premium and can't seem to figure it out. Thanks for the time. DPI: 1550 Overwatch hipfire/normal sens: 2.52 Overwatch zoom (ana/widowmaker) sens: 46 Fortnite hipfire/normal sens: .03
  23. ok so I was messing around with my sense and was trying to see if I could find a better sense for myself and after deciding on one of sense I tried converting 2.3 from counter strike to rainbow six siege again and hipfire worked like a charm, but now for some reason, the Xfactor or rather ADS multiplier doesn't work at all, by what I mean it doesn't work as in, it's calculating to be way higher than it should be and I know this worked like a month ago, and if i go back to old calculator, it works just fine so idk what's going on with the new one.
  24. Hello, I've been using mouse-sensitivity for months but I've always been a bit unsure on the ADS conversion? I am happy with hipfire conversion but I just wanted to get some clarification on how to "correctly" convert your ADS from other games using the calculator. Just as an example, if I were to convert my ADS sens from Apex Legends to CS:GO is this correct way to go about it? I use 2.3 hipfire on Apex and 1.3 ADS.
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