Updated with holo sight, 6x and 10x scope.
Updated with holo sight, 6x and 10x scope. Edited February 5, 2019 by DPI Wizard Blankbeard and erty11 2
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted March 21, 2019 Wizard Just now, philheath said: if i were to copy bf5 sensitivity. do i change all the top horizontal monitor distance values to 75%? That depends on your USA setting in BFV, if it's on and if so what value. Link to comment
philheath 17 Posted March 21, 2019 133% coefficient = 75% horizontal monitor? would viewspeed be better if cant match the exact fov? Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted March 21, 2019 Wizard 1 minute ago, philheath said: 133% coefficient = 75% horizontal monitor? would viewspeed be better if cant match the exact fov? Technically it's MDV 133% actually. With 16:9 they are the same though. Use MDV 133% for best result, not viewspeed. Link to comment
hohn 0 Posted March 21, 2019 30 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said: It's unlikely to change considering the current scaling are consistent with MDH 0% and the scope's FOV scaling makes mathematical sense. I would prefer every aim to be 0% as well, but the conversion from 80-86 hipfire to apex rifle ads-hipfire offset is uncontrollable in hipfire. This also has a knockoff effect on snipers, if i understand the current apex sitiuation correctly. Link to comment
stereo3D 41 Posted March 21, 2019 @DPI Wizard have you ever tried this kind of test? would be interesting how apex fares and also some other games like bo4, doom, etc. Link to comment
Dantesick 0 Posted March 21, 2019 Is there something wrong with the calculator or am I doing/understanding something wrong? When I measure (with a ruler) the distance to move my crosshair to the edge of the monitor, it is the same in csgo and in apex with all scopes, but less in apex hipfire (~10-20%). Shouldn't the calculator give me another multiplier than "1.0" since the monitor distance should be equal everywhere? Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted March 21, 2019 Wizard 2 minutes ago, Dantesick said: Is there something wrong with the calculator or am I doing/understanding something wrong? When I measure (with a ruler) the distance to move my crosshair to the edge of the monitor, it is the same in csgo and in apex with all scopes, but less in apex hipfire (~10-20%). Shouldn't the calculator give me another multiplier than "1.0" since the monitor distance should be equal everywhere? What you are measuring is MDH 100% (i.e. matching movement to 100% of the horizontal width of your monitor) But you have the calculator set to MDV 0%, which is practically impossible to actually measure, but you can visualize it (MDH 0% here, but they are the same as long as your aspect ratio is the same): Link to comment
Dantesick 0 Posted March 21, 2019 No wonder R-301 ads and csgo hipfire matched, both are nearly the same FoV. Thanks Link to comment
Dantesick 0 Posted March 23, 2019 Is my attempt correct though or will i run into problems because of my csgo 16:10 stretched resolution? m_yaw 0.0198 and vertical monitor distance 0% should be the best to transfer my muscle memory into other games, right? Link to comment
actionjaxon011 0 Posted March 24, 2019 why is the fov and or fov scale locked in the calculator. when it can be changed in game or in config Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted March 24, 2019 Wizard 42 minutes ago, actionjaxon011 said: why is the fov and or fov scale locked in the calculator. when it can be changed in game or in config It's not locked, default values are loaded as placeholders that can be overwritten. Link to comment
MidNiteMobber 0 Posted March 25, 2019 Converting bfv 1x sensitivity to apex legends 1x sensitivity should I use mdh 0 or mdv 133? I'm using USA on with 133 coefficient in bfv. I know apex uses coefficient 0 but I just want to match the 1x scope. Just a little confused which method to use. Link to comment
chrisf122 0 Posted March 30, 2019 So, I use 110 FOV in Apex Legends on a 16:9 res. My sensitivity is 2. If I'm trying to keep a 1:1 sensitivity in CS:GO would I use 2 sensitivity in CS:GO as well, or does the smaller FOV affect it? Link to comment
darkcat38 0 Posted March 30, 2019 On apex I play with 4.4 sens/multiplier on 1.0, 1920x1080, and 102 fov. What csgo settings do I use to match my apex settings? Also I want the CSGO sens/fov to be the same as 1x Sights on Apex Legends. 400dpi Link to comment
강석현 0 Posted March 30, 2019 Hi I'm an fps user with overwatch, apex legends, r6, pubg. I want to adjust the apex legens sensitivity to overwatch, r6, pubg But I'm trying to get all the same sensitivity, but it's not easy. I do not know how to set Conversion setup, fov type on the calculator. And when we do overwatch, we often do solder76, and when we adjust the sensitivity, we have to confuse whether we should do with hipfire or ads. The fov value is written like this apex legend fov: 104 r6 fov: 90 overwatch fov: 103 pubg fov: TPP (FPP: 103) Link to comment
Lizardizzle 1 Posted April 1, 2019 Has anyone seen any developer comments on the per-scope sensitivity adjustment? I've seen occasional Reddit comments (and left a couple of my own), but haven't seen any developer reply. 0% is pretty uncomfortable since I'm used to Battlefield's 100% Monitor Distance Horizontal. MidNiteMobber 1 Link to comment
Chr1s 0 Posted April 1, 2019 (edited) Hey, after the patch Apex does set my FOV to what i adjusted with fov_scale When i set it to cl_fovScale "1.053426" what is correct for my sens and a fov of 90, it changes the fov to 74. When i go and adjust the fov back to 90 , this will change my fovscale. Was fine until the last patch, now this happens. Any ideas? Edited April 1, 2019 by Chr1s Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted April 4, 2019 Wizard On 4/1/2019 at 3:31 PM, Chr1s said: Hey, after the patch Apex does set my FOV to what i adjusted with fov_scale When i set it to cl_fovScale "1.053426" what is correct for my sens and a fov of 90, it changes the fov to 74. When i go and adjust the fov back to 90 , this will change my fovscale. Was fine until the last patch, now this happens. Any ideas? It depends on what you want. If you want 90 in 4:3 Hdeg like CSGO uses, select FOV Type "Hdeg 4:3" and enter 90: If you want your actual FOV to be 90, select Hdeg Res instead: So all depends on what yo are trying to achieve. Link to comment
Chr1s 0 Posted April 5, 2019 11 hours ago, DPI Wizard said: It depends on what you want. If you want 90 in 4:3 Hdeg like CSGO uses, select FOV Type "Hdeg 4:3" and enter 90: If you want your actual FOV to be 90, select Hdeg Res instead: So all depends on what yo are trying to achieve. Hey Wizzard, thank you for reply. Please have a look at this screenshot here. When i set the FOVscale to 1.2376 this sets my ingame FOV to 88 IRC this wasnt a problem 3 weeks ago. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted April 5, 2019 Wizard 6 minutes ago, Chr1s said: Hey Wizzard, thank you for reply. Please have a look at this screenshot here. When i set the FOVscale to 1.2376 this sets my ingame FOV to 88 IRC this wasnt a problem 3 weeks ago. This is correct, the in-game FOV value shows you the 4:3 Hdeg FOV Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 3,868 Posted April 12, 2019 Wizard Just now, JG1100 said: Does anyone know what coefficient apex uses? MDH 0%. Link to comment
Tehstool 0 Posted April 23, 2019 What is the calculator doing when I set my parameters for ADS and scope to 360 degrees distance? I get a sensitivity multiplier of 1.396089 for "All w/ ADS" but then when I switch it to anything else I get differing values such as 1.245445 for "All w/ 1X", 2.129744 for "All w. 2X", and so on. Why is it giving me 1.396089 by default? Thanks. Link to comment
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