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Apex Legends


DPI Wizard

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

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  • Wizard
37 minutes ago, marmanoff said:

in csgo 90 Fov I'm using 2.92 sens as normal
in csgo, using sv_cheats 1 enabled I'm using 77.14 fov to match the 1x scope in Apex and my NORMAL sens is 2.64

I can't figure out how to calculate my zoom sens, which is supposed to be my normal csgo sens with the same fov as apex 1x scope when the normal multiplier will be 2.92.. Can you help me?

I think like this should work for you:

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1 hour ago, DPI Wizard said:

I think like this should work for you:

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cm360? monitor distance? view speed? I want the same feeling

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  • Wizard
Just now, marmanoff said:

cm360? monitor distance? view speed? I want the same feeling

Since you have the same FOV the conversion method doesn't matter as they all will result in the same sensitivity :)

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Hello DPI Wizard I'm wondering if the zoom ones are correct? Trying to get 1 zoom as in CS with 75% Monitor Distance - I have posted a picture of the following attempt below.

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Hi,

Does anyone know how to create a config.cfg for APEX legends to change the sensitivity please?
For some reason, it never saves it when I change it in game.
I would like to create a config file please.
Really appreciate some help here.
Thank you

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On 21/07/2019 at 14:18, Jeffy14 said:

Hi,

Does anyone know how to create a config.cfg for APEX legends to change the sensitivity please?
For some reason, it never saves it when I change it in game.
I would like to create a config file please.
Really appreciate some help here.
Thank you

Anyone please?

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  • Wizard
On 7/21/2019 at 12:18 PM, Jeffy14 said:

Hi,

Does anyone know how to create a config.cfg for APEX legends to change the sensitivity please?
For some reason, it never saves it when I change it in game.
I would like to create a config file please.
Really appreciate some help here.
Thank you

The file should be under %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\local, nothing special you should need to do.

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  • Wizard
On 7/21/2019 at 3:01 AM, medge said:

Hello DPI Wizard I'm wondering if the zoom ones are correct? Trying to get 1 zoom as in CS with 75% Monitor Distance - I have posted a picture of the following attempt below.

This is correct, but since Apex only has one ADS sensitivity select the aim you want calculated (All w/ XXX) if it isn't ADS.

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  • Wizard
6 minutes ago, marmanoff said:

Ok so all apex zooms have same sens, but which zoom is the correctly calculated one in the calculator?

You can choose this, "All w/ 1X", All w/ 6X" etc

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3 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

You can choose this, "All w/ 1X", All w/ 6X" etc

How do I make the mouse move in same speed with 1x scope as unscoped?

 

I have 6.4 sens and I want to move in the same speed when im zoomed

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  • Wizard
2 minutes ago, marmanoff said:

How do I make the mouse move in same speed with 1x scope as unscoped?

 

I have 6.4 sens and I want to move in the same speed when im zoomed

If you mean the same tracking speed (i.e. MDH 0%) this is what ADS sensitivity 1.0 is in Apex. It scales to MDH 0% by default.

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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, Rossicle said:

im wondering what way to convert would be better for improving overall between these two;

The best way would be to use 103 HFOV for Apex as well (1.237600), then it will be exactly the same with both methods.

If you want to use a wider FOV, just try both methods. One of them will probably feel too fast or too slow.

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just for safety:

if i want to translate my apex sens (hipfire 110Fov 2.3 sens) to csgo (hipfire) i use 360° Method? Cause the sensitivity in apex is fov indepentend right? Or i have to use the 0% Method?

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  • Wizard
4 hours ago, Quackerjack said:

just for safety:

if i want to translate my apex sens (hipfire 110Fov 2.3 sens) to csgo (hipfire) i use 360° Method? Cause the sensitivity in apex is fov indepentend right? Or i have to use the 0% Method?

Both are recommended, but they have different uses. 360 seem to be more popular.

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I am trying to convert apex to kovaaks but whenever I copy the setting it is still not the same, I tried setting fov type for kovaaks to 16: 9 but it increased the fov to 115 which still is not right

 

apex 

  dpi: 400

  fov: 90

  ads mult: 1 

  sens: 2.1

  25 inch monitor

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Hi I am trying to convert my Apex legends settings to Rainbow 6, but the ADS converter appears to have an issue

 

See below.  For some unkown reason when you leave the Apex legens on All/ADS you cant change the ADS multyplier from 1 (I have mine on 0.89)

 

What I am trying to do is get the same sens for ADS on the pistols (like the wingman) and convert this to the sensitivity for the ADS on Iron sights/red dot option)

 

When I do this, the calculator wont let me put in the sensitiry into R6, it says the value are too low? 

 

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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, Paintballer said:

Hi I am trying to convert my Apex legends settings to Rainbow 6, but the ADS converter appears to have an issue

See below.  For some unkown reason when you leave the Apex legens on All/ADS you cant change the ADS multyplier from 1 (I have mine on 0.89)

That's intentional, as the "All" options calculates all available sensitivity values for you. This is to make it easier and less tedious to calculated for instance all aims for games like BFV, so instead of going through each and every aim you do it in one go with the "All" option. For Apex this means that the aim sensitivity you select with "All", like "All w/ADS" or "All w/ 1X" will be calculated based on your conversion setup.

7 minutes ago, Paintballer said:

What I am trying to do is get the same sens for ADS on the pistols (like the wingman) and convert this to the sensitivity for the ADS on Iron sights/red dot option)

When I do this, the calculator wont let me put in the sensitiry into R6, it says the value are too low? 

If you want to convert directly from ADS to ADS your screenshot is showing the correct way. You just need to enter whatever you have configures as Sensitivity 1 for R6, be it the default value of 50 or something else. The ADS sensitivity needs this value to be able to be calculated. This and the configured FOV for R6 and Apex (if they are changed from default) is all that is missing from your calculation.

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I think I figured it. It's the multipliers in R6 I hadn't changed.

Quick question. I have a 16:10 1440 monitor and I have the apex FOV at standard. What is R6 FOV calc based on? And what value would match Apex base value on my monitor.

Thanks in advance

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  • Wizard
Just now, Paintballer said:

Quick question. I have a 16:10 1440 monitor and I have the apex FOV at standard. What is R6 FOV calc based on? And what value would match Apex base value on my monitor.

FOV calculations are based on the resolution you enter. Your desktop resolution is auto-detected and used as placeholder values you can change.

You will see the "Actual VFOV" in the output for Apex, this is the value you should use in R6 to get the same FOV.

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