Added support for zoom sensitivity ratio for all scopes.
Guest Lpb. Posted November 26, 2013 Okay with raw input on I'm measuring something more along the lines of 42 cm (and seeing as I have to use 90 FOV in the calculations, that gives me 40 cm) which makes sense considering the margin for error. Thanks for your help! Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted November 26, 2013 Wizard Great to hear! There's a lot of variables to consider, but raw mouse input usually eliminates most of them Link to comment
Guest SpookyVII Posted November 29, 2013 Hi DPIWizard, I stil don't understand, i play counterstrike on a 1080p screen (and so the fov should be 106) should i put this in the calculator or not??? Keep up the great work xD Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted November 29, 2013 Wizard Put it in, the calculator will only use the FOV value if it affects the sensitivity:) Resolution have no effect on sensitivity in CS though, so you don't have to worry about that. Link to comment
Guest Razer Posted December 5, 2013 Why is the sensitivity I get with this site not accurate on my Deathadder 2013? Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 5, 2013 Wizard It is 90 unless you have a 3rd party FOV changer or are playing on a server with cheats enabled and change the fov_cs_debug value in the console. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 5, 2013 Wizard What game, dpi, fov, wps and sensitivity/distance are you using? And what is the measured distance compared to the calculated one? Link to comment
Guest Razer Posted December 5, 2013 I am using a ruler on Counter Strike GO 1000HZ Polling 1600DPI wps 6/11 and I think my FOV is 68. That's is what it says but I have it at the default. I tried changing to 90 but it doesn't let me. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 5, 2013 Wizard CS: GO won't let you change FOV without cheats or some 3rd party application. Try using the default FOV (90, just don't enter anything in the field and it will use the default) in the calculator, and see if the calculations are correct for you. Link to comment
Guest Razer Posted December 5, 2013 I deleted the CS:GO file in Steam Apps but the FOV is automatically at 68? Link to comment
Guest SpookyVII Posted December 5, 2013 In cs go if you are using 16:9 your fov = 106 4:3 your fov = 90 The fov your talking about is of the viewmodel. Hope this help. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 5, 2013 Wizard Correct SpookyVII. I'm adding a more advanced FOV feature in a future update to hopefully avoid any confusion regarding horizontal FOV, vertical FOV and aspect ratio Link to comment
Guest Razer Posted December 6, 2013 How do I check my FOV in CS:GO. I put in Viewmodel_fov and it said it was at 68 but you say it should be 90? Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 6, 2013 Wizard Viewmodel_fov is how the weapons are rendered if I recall correctly, not your actual FOV. Unless you have changed the default, it should be 90. Link to comment
Guest Razer Posted December 6, 2013 Oh, thanks for clearing that up. This is a Fantastic Site I was telling my friend about it. But if I do a 360 in 8 inches is 800 DPI enough? In CS:GO I use 6/11 Windows, 800 DPI, and 2.55 sens. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 6, 2013 Wizard That should be enough, your minimum movement is about 1 pixel so that's good Link to comment
Guest CS Posted December 7, 2013 Would a 400 DPI and a 5 in game sens for CS:GO be accurate? Link to comment
D4rkFire 0 Posted December 8, 2013 In that case, If I'm playing CS:GO at 1920x1080 (16:9), should I put 106 into the FoV field when calculating sensitivities? Link to comment
Revenge 0 Posted December 8, 2013 Its really up to preference. In my personal opinion 5 is a bit high for CS:GO. But it has variants like whether you have enough mouse space etc. Link to comment
Guest Counter Strike Posted December 15, 2013 I use 6/11 400 2.8 for CS:GO, I do a 360 in about 14.5 inches of mouse movement. Is this accurate. I wanna have 400 DPI because all the good people do, I don't know why. Link to comment
Guest Aznprid3 Posted December 15, 2013 i am having troubles converting a CS:GO sensitivity into a TF2 one. The calculator treats them as using the same sensitivity but the clearly do not. CS has a max as 20 and TF2 has a max of 6 but the calculator tells me to input the same sensitivity for both games. Can this be sorted out? Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 15, 2013 Wizard That's a little above pixel accurate, so it should be good. Link to comment
Wizard DPI Wizard 4,077 Posted December 15, 2013 Wizard They are using the same game engine and sensitivity. What you see as min and max in the menus are usually not the limits of the game, you need to edit the config file to go beyond these values Link to comment
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