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Apex Legends


DPI Wizard

Updated with holo sight, 6x and 10x scope.

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  • Wizard
32 minutes ago, Tehstool said:

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.

It is literally matching the 360 distance between hipfire and the aim/scope you select. So with "All w/ ADS" it's matching the 360 distance for ADS to hipfire, and "All w/ 2x" will match 2x scopes 360 distance to hipfire and so on. This method (360 distance) is in most cases not recommended above 2x. Scopes below 2x are classified as ADS by the calculator.

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4 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

It is literally matching the 360 distance between hipfire and the aim/scope you select. So with "All w/ ADS" it's matching the 360 distance for ADS to hipfire, and "All w/ 2x" will match 2x scopes 360 distance to hipfire and so on. This method (360 distance) is in most cases not recommended above 2x. Scopes below 2x are classified as ADS by the calculator.

I know what 360 degrees distance is, but it just turns out I'm just not thorough enough. It's giving me the 360 degrees for "ADS (AR, LMG, Sniper)" which is the only setting I didn't check. I guess my next question is why does it default to that one?

 

Thanks.

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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, Tehstool said:

It's giving me the 360 degrees for "ADS (AR, LMG, Sniper)" which is the only setting I didn't check. I guess my next question is why does it default to that one?

Correct, no special reason for it being the default selection really other than being the first calculation added.

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- Been using mouse-sensitivity.com for many years and it's always felt right, except in apex.

- mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_0 just feels extremely off for me if it's set to anything other than 0.9 or 1.0, but below it's recommending me 1.19.

- I know apex fov is different than pubg, csgo, overwatch, battlefield, blackops etc.

- Apex just feels right at 100 fov for me, but the mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_0 it's recommending me just feels extremely off.

- Maybe there's a different conversion philosophy I need to adopt, or just continue with my gut feeling of of using 0.9 or 1.0.

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  • Wizard
6 minutes ago, throwawayapex said:

- Been using mouse-sensitivity.com for many years and it's always felt right, except in apex.

- mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_0 just feels extremely off for me if it's set to anything other than 0.9 or 1.0, but below it's recommending me 1.19.

- I know apex fov is different than pubg, csgo, overwatch, battlefield, blackops etc.

- Apex just feels right at 100 fov for me, but the mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_0 it's recommending me just feels extremely off.

- Maybe there's a different conversion philosophy I need to adopt, or just continue with my gut feeling of of using 0.9 or 1.0.

Zoom sens 1 is technically correct if you match the sensitivity to Apex hipfire with FOV 100. The calculator will however match the sensitivity to your input which is CSGO at FOV 90, that's why it's a bit higher than 1.

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- Thanks for the response, but I just linked below an alternative calculator, that just feels a lot more like what I'm used to, idk why.

- I think the 1.7 hipfire sens, just makes a lot of sens, because of the higher fov in apex, it makes tracking the targets a lot more natural and the 0.95 averaged ADS sens, just feels a lot more natural for me, idk why this one feels better - just thought i'd point this stuff out.

- the first game i played with those settings from the alternative calculator, i got a 7 kill win and it just felt super easy to aim, track, control recoil etc - maybe a fluke, but I've had a hard time finding settings that I like for this game, when ur calculator usually works for me instantly, the first try.

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- source: https://jscalc.io/calc/TKGNIJMspWOq3A8t

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  • Wizard
21 minutes ago, throwawayapex said:

- Thanks for the response, but I just linked below an alternative calculator, that just feels a lot more like what I'm used to, idk why.

- I think the 1.7 hipfire sens, just makes a lot of sens, because of the higher fov in apex, it makes tracking the targets a lot more natural and the 0.95 averaged ADS sens, just feels a lot more natural for me.

You are using a different FOV in that calculator, 83.58 (fovscale 1.194) and not 100. It is also matching MDH 0% for hipfire and not 360 distance as you are doing in the calculator. Set the calculator to the same values and you'll get the same result.

Except for the scopes, which are wrong in the jscalc output if the premise is to match everything MDH 0% as stated in the info there. The scopes change FOV with fovscale, and zoom sens 1 is always MDH 0%.

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- Thanks, i guess i discovered that im a monitor distance horizontal 0% player now, thanks.

- I guess 84 fov ingame is 100 horizontal fov, weird.

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mouse_use_per_scope_sensitivity_scalars "0"

this option got added yesterday, the other scalars are finally useful maybe? @DPI Wizard would you mind checking if this works when you have time?

there is no in-game option for that so i guess it doesn't work yet, not sure.

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The command doesn't work yet, I tested it and i see no difference.

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  • Wizard
1 hour ago, Ins_FPS said:

The command doesn't work yet, I tested it and i see no difference.

Verified this now, no effect yet but at least it seems like it will come at some point.

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would this be the best way to convert to maintain the same feeling in the game? or should i keep 'normal' as 0%MM? TIA

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  • Wizard
45 minutes ago, Rossicle said:

would this be the best way to convert to maintain the same feeling in the game? or should i keep 'normal' as 0%MM? TIA

Use the same FOV in Apex as in OW, then the conversion method doesn't matter. Set cl_fovScale to 1.237600.

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2 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

Use the same FOV in Apex as in OW, then the conversion method doesn't matter. Set cl_fovScale to 1.237600.

i know but id like to know in general as some games are locked fov

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I need help : I want to have my bo4 sensitivity to apex legends

 my BO4 settings : HIP: 8.50

                         ADS: 1

                         RELATIVE

                          INDEPENDANT

                         monitor distance coefficient : 1.78

                          FOV : 120

                           24' monitor

                           1920:1080

                            800DPI

 to apex legends with  cl_fovScale 1.55

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  • Wizard
1 hour ago, CELESTROON said:

I need help : I want to have my bo4 sensitivity to apex legends

bo4 settings : HIP: 8.50

                         ADS: 1

                         RELATIVE

                          INDEPENDANT

                         monitor distance coefficient : 1.7778

                          FOV : 120

                           24' monitor

                           1920:1080

apex legends with  cl_fovScale 1.55

I would recommend setting cl_fovScale to 1.497455 so it exactly matches BO4.

Other than that do like this, and select the "All w/ XXX" depending on what scope you want perfect. You can only choose one as they all share setting and scale differently than you preference. MDV is set to 177.78%.

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Kovaaks does it have the same sensitivity as apex, it says apex sens 3 but it is not the same as apex. 

Trying to make the sensitivity in the same, what do I need to compensate for that is causing a discrepancy? 

DPI in Razer Synape: 450

apex settings 

Mouse sens: 3.0

FOV: 104

ADS Mult: 1 

 

 

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  • Wizard
2 minutes ago, SrirachaSauce said:

 

Kovaaks does it have the same sensitivity as apex, it says apex sens 3 but it is not the same as apex. 

Trying to make the sensitivity in the same, what do I need to compensate for that is causing a discrepancy? 

DPI in Razer Synape: 450

apex settings 

Mouse sens: 3.0

FOV: 104

ADS Mult: 1 

It is the same, but depending on your conversion setup you will also need to match the FOV exactly.

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il y a 44 minutes, DPI Wizard a dit :

I would recommend setting cl_fovScale to 1.497455 so it exactly matched BO4.

Other than do like this, and select the "All w/ XXX" depending on what scope you want perfect. You can only choose one as they all share setting and scale differently than you preference. MDV is set to 177.78%.

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Thank you but it was affected and not independant sorry, i Don't know if there will be a difference

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  • Wizard
2 minutes ago, CELESTROON said:

Thank you but it was affected and not independant sorry, i Don't know if there will be a difference

That doesn't change anything in this calculation :)

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il y a 22 minutes, DPI Wizard a dit :

That doesn't change anything in this calculation :)

Is it normal that my 360 on apex is a bit faster than on bo4 ? ( in ads ) ….

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  • Wizard
Just now, CELESTROON said:

Is it normal that my 360 on apex is a bit faster than on bo4 ? ( in ads ) ….

Yes, the ADS FOV isn't necessarily the same, and the calculation I did for you is using MDV 177.78% as matching method which means that the FOV is taken into account. This means that your aim based on what you see on your monitor will be the same, but the 360 distance will be different.

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2 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

It is the same, but depending on your conversion setup you will also need to match the FOV exactly.

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My FOV is 104 in apex t hough, not 105. I tried replicating it but kept doing something wrong.

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