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  1. I've been doing a lot of testing for hipfire I feel that the sens differs in different games far to much. For instance if I used csgo (2.272500 hipfire for all games) to fornite with monitor matching 0% my sens would be 0.057 where as if I measured it with 360/cm it would come to 0.09, in another game it's the opposite (to high). So would it be better to use 360/cm for hipfire? Also for ads sens what is recommended and what are the differences between viewspeed monitor matching (0%, 56.25% and 100%) and why should I or should I not use them. I'm a bit new to all of this, forgive the noobness
  2. Hello everyone! I really enjoy playing FPS games, I mainly play Doom but also Overwatch, etc. But unfortunately I have to switch between my dad's and mom's house regularly due to them being divorced, and the problem is that in one house I have a 15.6' screen Laptop and in my other I have a 24' screen Desktop, and this as lead me to having a lot of problems when trying to maintain a stable aim in common shooter games. I have tried to solve this in various ways. My both computers mouse settings are all default except for the Mouse Acceleration that is turned off, I have the same exact mouse and mouse pad in both computers (Yes, two mice and two pads exactly the same), both computers have 1080p resolution that I use in all my games, the same FOV ingame and a stable similar performance in both computers normally locked at 60fps. I've also measured my mechanical sensitivity (cm/360º) which is around 13cm (~5.1'), that I use in most games. With the same in-game sensitivity in both computers (Doom:3.5, Ow:12) I get practically the same mechanical sensitivity in games on both computers, and my mouse has 800dpi (although when I try to read it with Word and a ruler it's normally around 900-950dpi). Now the problem is that when I switch between computers after playing in one of them for a while I struggle with aiming a lot. Even though the cm/360º is the same it really does not feel like it is. And it is really frustrating having get used to how a game feels in a different computer now imagine this occurring every week. From what I've noticed I'd say that the problem as to do with the different monitor size, and I'd be more than thankful if someone could help me out with this screen size difference and/or what could I do to stabilize my aim with different monitor sizes.
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