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  1. Could 16:10 aspect ratio be added to the calculator? I'd love to know what FOV that gives me so I can compare it to Valorant.
  2. I converted my R6 1x sight sensitivity to my CS:GO hipfire. My Siege FOV is 82 and i used the 360 method and it works, but when I convert my Acog in siege to AWP zoom 1 it feels way to fast even though its the same 360. What method of conversion should I use when games have drastically different FOVs?
  3. why there is only config file in the calculator‘s location?my setting is 2.2 in the game,what should I put in ?It’s said the default setting is 6,what it is?Thanks for ansering my question. Not speaking english,forgive me if there is something wrong in my gramma
  4. 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.
  5. I want to calculate my pubg sensitivity hipfire (1680 x 1050 res) to my csgo sensitivity (same res) but the conversion feels weird, i guess because the horizontal fov in pubg stretched has not change but in csgo yes, (106.26 to 100.39), i need to multiplicate the sensitivity to "x" number?, help please edit: i play in a 28' monitor, 4096 x 2160
  6. Hey, I'm a new here with all this math to calculate sensitivity and everything, but I want to learn it! So my question is, how can I make a formula to avoid pixel skipping for 360° in CS:GO? My CS:GO distance: 16 Inch. I want to know at which sensitivity, it won't skip pixels. So I can find the 'perfect' DPI for gaming! I want 1:1 sensitivity and know how to calculate it!
  7. 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.
  8. I am new to mouse sensitivity and this calculator. I am not even sure if I do everything right. I tried to follow instructions but mouse in battlefield and skyrim didnt felt same for me, but that is off topic. My question is how to set up mouse sensitivity on 15 inch macbook pro to match feeling from windows 24 inch aoc monitor. from time to time i want to play on laptop for diffrent reasons. I done this on calculator but dont understand what I am doing wrong. on my desktop I do have 1920x1080 24inch monitor on my macboko pro I play in 1440x900 On desktop I use deathadder and on macbook pro i do use orochi. On desktop mouse is on 1200 dpi Can somebody write step by step tutorial how to set up my orochi to have a same feeling?( apart from diffrent shapes of course) what dpi should be on mac? P.S. Is there a way to remember in calculator diffrent profiles for diffrent games? Can I convert 10 games and remeber settings for all of them or do I have to type evertyhing from beginning?
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