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DPI Wizard
Added support for zoom sensitivity ratio for all scopes.

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Does anyone know how to make a bind to mimic ADSing with sensitivity changes and FOV changes in CS? Heres what I've got so far, but I cant seem to make the FOV change happen.

 bind "mouse2" "+sens" "+fov";alias "+sens" "sensitivity 0.715683";alias "-sens" "sensitivity 1.787112" ; alias +fov "fov_cs_debug 71.80";alias -fov "fov_cs_debug 82.86"

I think the issue is I'm trying to bind two separate commands to single key. Does anyone know a way around it?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Drimzi said:

Obviously you can't use it without cheats enabled, but here is what I use:

Bind


alias "+ads" exec 50
alias "-ads" exec 90
bind "mouse2" "+ads"

90.cfg


fov_cs_debug "0"
sensitivity "x"
zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse "x"

50.cfg


fov_cs_debug "50"
sensitivity "x"
zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse "x"

 

My hero :hearteyes: thanks buddy!

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On 7/10/2017 at 9:29 PM, DantebeaR said:

Reading through I can't seem to find out how to convert from CSGO using 1024x768 Stretched to H1Z1 KOTK. There was a lot of back and forth on the topic but it just confused me. If I am using 1024x768 stretched in CSGO what do I put in the calculator? 1024x768? Or my native 1920x1024? Do I need to select hipfire advanced for CSGO and add in the m_yaw?

 

Thank you.

Actually, as it is right now just enter 1024x768 as resolution for CSGO, and 1920x1080 for KOTK and it will work.

The reason is that the calculator currently does not take into account the physical aspect ratio of your monitor. 

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On 2017-07-13 at 11:37 PM, DPI Wizard said:

I will add specific support for stretched resolutions in the next update.

aaw looking forward too :D

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I may need a ELI5 answer here. When converting from H1Z1 to CSGO I was using the viewspeed option. I noticed that it was alot faster in CSGO than it was in H1. I am using 0.07 @ 1600x900 in H1Z1 and 1024x768 in CSGO. The viewspeed option has been at ~1.4 in CSGO and it seems alot faster compared to the feel of H1Z1 and there is no way it can be correct. I understand going from 67 FOV in H1 to 90 FOV in CSGO can make a difference. I was then thinking to myself why couldn't I just match 360 degree rotations in each game at the same resolution? If I can do a 360 degree turn in both games with the same resolution wouldn't the viewspeed technically be the same? 

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I noticed it got mentioned on the H1 topic that FOV doesn’t matter if I am matching the 360 distance. So I don’t understand why the sensitivity I have through matching the 360 distance in both games (on both the same resolutions) is significantly different than the matching of the viewspeeds. For example in CSGO for me to do a 360 degree turn on 1600x900 I would need a sensitivity of 2.647. On H1 for me to do a 360 degree turn (in 3rd person at 1600x900) I would need a sensitivity of 0.167000. When inputting these values into your calculator (converting from H1 to CSGO) I get a CSGO sensitivity for 360 degrees of 2.604 rather than the 2.647 I calculated myself. Even when I change the first calculator from sensitivity to distance and add in 17.5 inches (size of mousepad) I get an even lower value of 2.337.

 

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So am I correct in thinking that the way the game calculates scoped sensitivity with zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse 1 is pretty much the same as using 75% monitor distance in the calculator?

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1 hour ago, Inakyo said:

So am I correct in thinking that the way the game calculates scoped sensitivity with zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse 1 is pretty much the same as using 75% monitor distance in the calculator?

Yes, if you are playing in 16:9 resolution. The way it actually works is by matching 100% Monitor Distance in 4:3, this equates to (4/3)/(16/9)=75% in 16:9.

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5 minutes ago, Quackerjack said:
someone checked this out? I wonder whos right now. They calculator gives me a number of 0.97....

This is 0% Monitor Distance match ;)

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6 hours ago, Quackerjack said:

oh so monitor distance is better than viewspeed? Iam confused

It's all down to what you prefer really.

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oh i thought 1 setting is near to my sens from the other game. So i thought viewspeed gives me the most closes sens from one game to the other.

 

What u recommend?

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Does the calculator account for stretched? And if so how do you specify that?

I would like to convert my 1440x1080 [4:3 Stretched] sensitivity to 1920x1080 [16:9 Native]

Thanks

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4 hours ago, b4z said:

Does the calculator account for stretched? And if so how do you specify that?

I would like to convert my 1440x1080 [4:3 Stretched] sensitivity to 1920x1080 [16:9 Native]

Thanks

Yes. For stretched enter the 4:3 resolution. For black bars enter the native monitor resolution.

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2 minutes ago, Harrison Swinson said:

The calculator wont let me edit windows speed unless I am in advanced mode but when doing that, it is requiring me to enter a sensitivity value for the convert to option which does nothing.

This is by design since turning raw input off generally result in less accuracy. But I'll actually update it now to support raw input both on an off as a special option.

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Yeah what I was trying to do was change my CSGO sensitivity to emulate 750 DPI. I can only switch between 700-800 and I wanted 750. I also wanted to make my windows feel the same as 750 DPI if that makes sens. I posted my question on reddit to see cause when it comes to math like that i'm no good. I got a reply but don't know how accurate it is. I know this is outside the scope of your site but can you take a look and see if it is accurate?

 

My question was;

I got a new mouse that only does intervals of 100 and not 50 and I am used to 450 DPI. I know how to make my CS feel the same but how can I make my windows feel the same? Do I have to raise my DPI and lower my windows sensitivity in some fashion?

If it helps I am using 2.2 sensitivity ingame.

 

Here is the response I got

 

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