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  1. So I understand how to convert my CS sens (2.915) to other games hipfire, such as Siege. If I'm correct I just change all the conversions at the top to viewspeed and then do CS to Siege, enter my sens and my fov and that's it (right? ). But I get a little confused when I want the same viewspeed for CS hipfire and AWPing. What I have done is put the top and bottom games to CS:GO, but the top one is hipfire and the bottom one is set to the Zoom 1 option. It gives me a zoom ratio of 0.978. Obviously this is barely any difference to the default zoom ratio in CS which is 1, and I thought it would need to increase for it to match my viewspeed, maybe I'm wrong. I just wanna check if this is right or wrong. Thanks.
  2. hello all, and thank you for your time. I used the converter to get my sensitivity from CS:GO to Overwatch and had a question about it. (I am extremely picky about it being as close to CSGO as possible, I didn't even buy Overwatch until they implemented decimal sensitivity.) Anyways, I play 1024x768 black bars on CSGO, with a 23" screen. (0.75 sens, 2300 DPI) When I converted my sensitivity for Overwatch, I get 2.5, which feels right. (same monitor, same dpi) My question is about a specific part of the conversion. When using the default FOV in Overwatch (103), I get -- Discrepancy: -5.046% (-0.3727 inches) By adjusting my Overwatch FOV to 98, I was able to achieve Discrepancy: 0.0528% (0.0041 inches) therefore, my question is using a 98 FOV going to make my OW feel more like my CSGO? Regardless of the FOV, the calculator always shows a 360° rotation: 9.4862 inches. I am confused as to what the ratio/discrepancy truly means and how it affects the precision of my aim. I would greatly appreciate some insight into this and if I should use the 98 FOV to have my aim feel as close as possible to my aim in CS:GO. Once again, thank you everyone for your time.
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