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DPI Wizard

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

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Guest ZSfGuBcu

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hey @DPI Wizard , i'm really sorry for tagging you but i can really use your help for a simple question that i have 

in apex legends the 1 ads multiplier seems to have a much lower 360 distance comparing to your normal hip sensitivity , in order to have a 1:1 ads and hip sensitivity what does the multiplier needs to be set at ? i have tested it on training with 110 fov and for me it seems to be 1.3 but i want to be sure of the number 

i have tested it with normal ironsight like peacekeeper and wingman 

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4 hours ago, faveya said:

@DPI Wizard Hey maybe u can help me one more time :D , im playing csgo on 16:9 1920 x1080p same for apex . Im using 90 fov (default )  in apex and in csgo (console says fov_cs_debug 0 i guess its the same like 90 ) . if i take Hdeg 16:9 in calculator then it says 106.26 for csgo and for 4:3 Hdeg 90. so which fov is the right one for apex ?

Apex measures the fov using the 4:3 measurement. It locks the vertical measurement. If you monitor is wider than 4:3, you will see additional horizontal fov. CSGO is the same as Apex.

The Hdeg 16:9 measured value is what you will use in other games that use 16:9 measurements, such as PUBG or Black Ops 4.

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Hey guys, 

I'm trying to convert my Destiny 2 sens and ADS sense modify to Apex and I keep getting different numbers Popping up and not sure which to take.

 

My DPi is 800 and Basically, I'd like my Destiny 2 sense of 5 with in-game ADS modifier of 1.0 (105 FoV) to be converted to Apex using at 104 FOV so it matches with feel/speed

could anyone more experienced with the calculator help me out?

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Hi I'm trying to convert my siege ads to apex ads but am having trouble doing so

my siege settings is 10/10/83 and 550 dpi 

I've also read that i should change my apex fov to 106.26 to match siege fov 90 better?

currently my apex settings are at 2.6/.75

 

is the conversion below correct ?

also how do i actually set my apex fov to 106.26

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Guest ZSfGuBcu

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1 hour ago, Kairos said:

Hi I'm trying to convert my siege ads to apex ads but am having trouble doing so

my siege settings is 10/10/83 and 550 dpi 

I've also read that i should change my apex fov to 106.26 to match siege fov 90 better?

currently my apex settings are at 2.6/.75

 

is the conversion below correct ?

also how do i actually set my apex fov to 106.26

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I am having the same problem but i have not managed to get an answer for this yet 

The 83 ads in siege means the hip and ads ( holo iron and reddot ) are the same but from what i tested the apex legends 1:1 is around 1.3ads  but the calculator is showing different numbers 

Also i jave read the fov should be changed from config files 

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6 minutes ago, Guest ZSfGuBcu said:

I am having the same problem but i have not managed to get an answer for this yet 

The 83 ads in siege means the hip and ads ( holo iron and reddot ) are the same but from what i tested the apex legends 1:1 is around 1.3ads  but the calculator is showing different numbers 

Also i jave read the fov should be changed from config files 

The accuracy of the calculator relies on the competency of the user.

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Guest ZSfGuBcu

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4 hours ago, Drimzi said:

The accuracy of the calculator relies on the competency of the user.

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Hello @Drimzi

firstly thank you for the help with the problem that  KAIROS and myself were having 

secondly yes i completely agree that the accuracy of the calculator is dependent on the person using it and at no point i said that the calculator is wrong or made one of those shitposts " the site is broken and i paid money for this " and etc , i'm sure for someone like you that has been a part of this site for 4-5 years these topics are easy but for someone like me that used the calculator just a handful of times is a little more confusing 

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10 minutes ago, EvilMonkeyBF said:

How do I match my hipfire with ads (1time scope) on 16:9. Lets say if I came from Overwatch with 103 FOV 360° distance: 37.1236 cm

Read the thread the answer is here.

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Guest ZSfGuBcu

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43 minutes ago, EvilMonkeyBF said:

well apparently I am blind. I cant find it

i have tested in game and with calculator and this is what I've  found

some guns like scout or r301 or most rifles have a different ads sensitivity that guns like shotguns and wingman 

the holo and normal scopes on wingman and shorguns can be 1:1 with 1.31 ads sensitivity ( sometimes 1.32 or 1.30 ) and the ads of the other guns that i mentioned can be 1:1 at 1.51ads sensitivity 

 

in my opinion put the ads on 1.31 and it will be the same for holo and red dot and normal scopes on wingman and shotguns , this is good because when you find holo sights the sensitivity will become 1:1  and just adjust the sensitivity by your general sensitivity 

 

ps. there is a pistol that uses light ammo that sensitivity was 1:1 on the normal 1ads ( but really no one uses that pistol ) 

 

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vor 18 Minuten schrieb Guest ZSfGuBcu:

i have tested in game and with calculator and this is what I've  found

some guns like scout or r301 or most rifles have a different ads sensitivity that guns like shotguns and wingman 

the holo and normal scopes on wingman and shorguns can be 1:1 with 1.31 ads sensitivity ( sometimes 1.32 or 1.30 ) and the ads of the other guns that i mentioned can be 1:1 at 1.51ads sensitivity 

 

in my opinion put the ads on 1.31 and it will be the same for holo and red dot and normal scopes on wingman and shotguns , this is good because when you find holo sights the sensitivity will become 1:1 

 

ps. there is a pistol that uses light ammo that sensitivity was 1:1 on the normal 1ads ( but really no one uses that pistol ) 

 

aight nice!! do I have to set up the ingame fov to 86???? or is it 103...I am confused

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Guest ZSfGuBcu

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19 minutes ago, EvilMonkeyBF said:

aight nice!! do I have to set up the ingame fov to 86???? or is it 103...I am confused

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hey 

im not sure about the fov but i think 103 in overwatch is 86.5 ( 87 ) in apex legends but again im not sure so hopefully someone else can help you with that 

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22 minutes ago, EvilMonkeyBF said:

aight nice!! do I have to set up the ingame fov to 86???? or is it 103...I am confused

 

Just now, Guest ZSfGuBcu said:

im not sure about the fov but i think 103 in overwatch is 86.5 ( 87 ) in apex legends but again im not sure so hopefully someone else can help you with that 

The "Config FOV" is always the value you should configure in the game to get the calculated Actual HFOV and VFOV.

Note that the in-game FOV in Apex is very inaccurate, set it in the config file for best accuracy. Select the "Config File FOV" hipfire calculation and use the calculator the same way (i.e. set the FOV Type and value to match the game you are converting from).

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A lot of people seem to be very confused about what 1.0 zoom (1:1 hip-fire) sensitivity means in different games.

4:3 based Source Engine games use 1.0 zoom at 75% monitor match, or a 1.33 coefficient. Translated to Overwatch's Widowmaker Scoped sensitivity, this would be 43.67. The reason why some of the Overwatch Pros use 44, is because they're from CS, and 44 is equal to one click on an AWP. Their value should be changed to 43.67 after the decimal update, but most pros know very little about this stuff, and they can adjust. If they went back to CS however, they would whiff head shots until they re-adjusted.

If you are not from Counter-Strike or Quake, then 1.0 will feel too fast. You won't be used to it. If you are from Call of Duty or Battlefield and used to USA, you need to convert your scopes using 0% match. This equates to 37.89 Widowmaker, and is 1:1 hip-fire in those games.

Your 1:1 is entirely dependent on what scoped sensitivity you are looking to preserve in the new game. Use what YOU are used to.

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14 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

 

The "Config FOV" is always the value you should configure in the game to get the calculated Actual HFOV and VFOV.

Note that the in-game FOV in Apex is very inaccurate, set it in the config file for best accuracy. Select the "Config File FOV" hipfire calculation and use the calculator the same way (i.e. set the FOV Type and value to match the game you are converting from).

why did you make config file fov a separate aim entry? wouldn't it be better if cl_fovscale was automatically calculated with location set to config file?

after all there is no "field of view 90" in the config.

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2 minutes ago, stereo3D said:

why did you make config file fov a separate aim entry? wouldn't it be better if cl_fovscale was automatically calculated with location set to config file?

after all there is no "field of view 90" in the config.

The code currently won't work with the aims using a multiplier, so the separate entry is just a temporary workaround. When the code is updated all config file entries will have the correct FOV type :)

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oh ok, i see.

anyway, i really hope the devs add more sliders or a uniform aiming coefficient. there are like 3 different iron sight fovs.

the re 45 pistol iron sights have no zoom, so an ads sens above 1 will be faster than hip fire.

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On 2/10/2019 at 1:55 AM, Snowie said:

Does this game has some kind of smoothing or something like that ? i have same sens in apex and in kovaaks but in kovaaks the aim feels more precise and manageable but in apex i feel it like smoothed/delayed/weird

there is something weird with the fps being locked not sure about anything else

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For the holo calculation should I use the in-game value of my fov (104), or first i have to convert my config fov (cl_fovScale "1.46161") and use the value I get? (85 fov). Also it's sure that 1x is "Holo" and not ADS?

@DPI Wizard sorry for tagging but i see there is a bit of confusion in this thread

 

 

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5 hours ago, Insight_BF said:

For the holo calculation should I use the in-game value of my fov (104), or first i have to convert my config fov (cl_fovScale "1.46161") and use the value I get? (85 fov). Also it's sure that 1x is "Holo" and not ADS?

@DPI Wizard sorry for tagging but i see there is a bit of confusion in this thread

Set the fov to 70 * 1.46161 as that is the fov that the game is running at. The ingame value is irrelevant.

Holo = All 1x scopes, and ironsights for pistols (not RE-45), smgs and shotguns.

ADS = ironsights for lmg, ar, snipers

2x, 3x, 4x, 8x is not in the calculator, and 6x and 10x is the kraber.

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So it seems if you have your ADS sens set the same inches as your hipfire sens it isn't perfect if you try to 180 and ADS  as you're turning. It seems as if the ADS muti is applying itself to the hipfire multi until the gun is fully ADS'd.

Any one else noticing this?

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Hey,

I am new to this and am struggling to figure out the correct way to use the calculator to convert my fortnite sens to apex legends. Is there an optimal way to set up the calculator? So far I am just doing: convert (fortnite all sens) to apex legends (all sens + ads). I don't mess with the any setting other than DPI. The values I get I proceed to input into the Apex config file. Again, is there a more optimal "correct" way to use the calculator?

Thanks for your help

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