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  1. I want to keep the same flicking speed as in valorant. my dpi is 820 and my ingame sens is .47 my game is in windowed mode so i guess the fov should be higher than 103. it tells me that my fortnite sens would be 5.3 but even the normal 360 distance feels a bit too slow to match valorant. how can i propery convert it?
  2. how do you edit fortnite sensitivity from save file? is it possible or did they removed it? i wanted use this sens 0.0171467147 but its sens that needs to be entered in the savefile cfg but idk how to do that
  3. In this update a new weapon has been implemented the bow, you could add this weapon to the calculator.
  4. 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
  5. Hello, I want to convert my sens from fortnite to osu, when I convert, the result gives 1.33 sens, From fortnite to fposu gives me 17.15 cm / 360, converting 17.15 cm / 360, which would be the same sensitivity as fortnite for osu sens has the result of 0.89 sens, which is nothing like fortnite for osu. I feel that 0.89 is more like the sensitivity of fortnite, I feel that I should move the mouse more on this sens, but I don't know if it is ideal. I also know that fposu uses fov 103, but I still feel it is more realistic than 80fov. What would be the best method to put my real fortnite sens in osu? I use 800 dpi and 12 on fortnite
  6. 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
  7. good night, I am from Brazil, currently fornite changed its sensitivity to percentage, I use on Overwatch 45 sensitivity, I can not calculate with this new sensitivity of fornite !, help me!
  8. I want to make the Hipfire sensitivity and the Targeting sensitivity the same using ViewSpeed However, Calculator did not get the answer You can see if you look at the image below, but the field of view has definitely changed Please tell me the calculation to change the sensitivity from Hipfire to Targeting using Viewspeed
  9. So let me start with my settings currently I use 24.7cm (7 OW, 2.1 Apex and 800 DPI) in Overwatch and Apex Legends, these can easily be converted since the FoV doesn't differ that much. 103 FoV overwatch and 90 Apex, so my question is how does one create a somewhat similar sens in Fortnite. From what I know is that resolution affects vertical FoV and stretched messes with how fast the enemies appear and the x sens is faster based on how stretched it is. So what is exactly the best thing to do from this PoV? I have played stretched before and I really like it, but I like my settings to be somewhat alike in every game for more comfort. Obviously non of this would be a problem if I could just play Fortnite on 90 FoV. I'm wondering if stretched can give me a similar focal length (atleast vertically) so I can use a somewhat similar sens. But I think instead of stretched I would have to adjust the sens to match similar focal vertical focal length with black bars, giving up on screen size. In my situation would it not just be best to use 0% monitor match and just play stretched as I prefer? 1600x1080 is what I personal like using in Fortnite. But I use Overwatch settings on native, when practicing my aim on Kovaak's. According to Aimer7 (he is very good aimer and also wrote a Kovaak guide), he says muscle memory doesn't matter as we can very quickly adapt to sens, and conversion is not really neccesary, just going by preference is fine. I however think the conversion can be very useful to create the same sense of aim when switching from game to game. Also I know it's gonna feel/be different regardless, games will use different camera distances, engines and max - min FoV's, but having it close to eachother is very helpful. Like imagine playing 24.7cm on one game and 50cm on another game, constantly having to re-adjust is not really practical right? Would love to hear you guys' feedback! On a side note I have already converted Overwatch / Apex to Fortnite with both 360 distance and 0% monitor match and I'm indecisive which one I like more, but I currently am using 0% monitor match which is about 32cm on Fortnite as opposed to 25cm on OW/Apex.
  10. G'day G'day, So I've recently switched from 1920x1080 (Native) to 1279x1080 stretched resolution on fortnite. I understand the horizontal field of view is the same, and this is clamped. I'm getting slightly larger vertical field of view. I also understand cm/360 is the same, and that technically the angle per mouse movement is the same. The thing is, it FEELS different, and i know that is because there are more pixels moving on the screen when you stretch it. However, wouldn't this FEEL need to be accompanied with some sort of change in sensitivity to make it feel natural and where it was at before? I don't seem to be hitting my flick shots as easily (could this be because of the change in vertical field of view?) The other question is since the VERTICAL field of view has changed, shouldn't I change my in game y sensitivity to accommodate this? If yes, how do I calculate this increase/decrease? Any help/discussion is appreciated!
  11. Hey guys! I'm trying to do something like this guy was trying to do but in reverse (from 2d to 3d) what settings should I use on the calculator? Also, should I convert osu! sens to Fortnite and then Fortnite to the another games? Or osu! to each game? Thank you for the help, very appreciated. (Sorry for my English, it isn't my native language)
  12. Hey guys been having a lot of trouble getting my Fortnite settings over if anyone can point me in the right direction. Current Fortnite settings DPI - 800 In-game sens - .05 Targeting ads- .70 Scope - .55 (This comes from my Overwatch widow scope of 38) Please help out or point me in the right direction. The scope feels right but my ADS feels a little off. I have the paid subscription here but I haven't figured out how to work it as well as I want.
  13. Thought this website would simplify and make conversions easier, but it has made things even more confusing... I primarily play fortnite on 800 dpi 0.06 x and y. 0.65 scope and 0.70 ads. 1440 x 1080 res 24 " monitor. I would like to transfer my sensitivity to csgo and aimhero to practise. I have been practising on aim hero using 50.53 fov, same sens. is this accurate? and for csgo what calculation should i use to calculate (hipfire) and (scope 1 awp ssg) someone please help!
  14. I am very confused. Let me try to explain this as best as I can. I am trying to get a process down where I can easily match sensitivities across games using CSGO as my main starting point for sensitivity. I have already learned that, for muscle memory, using the viewspeed conversion is best, even if 360 distance varies a bit due to different fovs in different games. I've decided that I can live with that and aiming at what is in front of me is most important. So viewspeed conversion it is. Here is the part where I get confused. When I was using the calculator to convert from my CSGO sens to hipfire in PUBG I got a sens and rolled with it. Then, while still using CSGO sens as the first game in the calculator I followed up by adjusting all the different ADS and scope sensitivities in PUBG by changing the aim option for PUBG while the CSGO section remained the same. Just out of curiosity I decided to replace the first game from CSGO to PUBG and use the hipfire sens that I got earlier from the CSGO conversion. When I proceeded to check if all the ADS and scope sensitivities still lined up with the results I got before I realized that I got slightly different numerical results for sensitivities. I'm so confused because I thought the hipfire sens that I got in PUBG from CSGO would essentially be the same starting point for all the other PUBG sensitivities but for whatever reason if I convert using the PUBG "43" sens instead of CSGO "2" sens I get different numbers even though the PUBG number is literally converted from the CSGO sens. I feel like I'm missing something. What is the proper protocol for adjusting all sensitivities in one game? Maybe its because the in game sliders are less accurate in PUBG? I am after all using in game settings because I don't want to risk a ban by tinkering with config files. I'm sorry if this is confusing but its so hard to explain which is frankly part of the reason I'm confused about the whole thing myself. It's late now so I don't have time to take screenshots, but I will later if needed. Any help is appreciated.
  15. So, while we wait for a PUBG-slider like on Fortnite this guy here released a little program to change the sensitivity (as you probably have seen mentioned on the calculator, and in the comments, that guy and me, were talking about how to get the X/Y sens to more like 1:1, bear in mind that it's not a perfect 1:1, but still it's pretty close. Enjoy!
  16. May someone convert my Fortnite settings into Warface and Rainbow Six Siege? It's only for premium members so i can't do it myself. Settings: 800 DPI / 0.10 / 2560x1440 resolution if needed. Would appreciate that, thank you
  17. I dont know why ... but the complete converter not works for me (check Attachment) ... My Question is only when i play Fortnite with 2400 DPI and 7 Ingame what is the same sens by Overwatch (103Fov) ? Big thx to all <3 by the way ... Paypal not works for German Guys to Donate :/
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