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CrossFire


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Set "Mouse Polling Rate Support" to Yes to enable raw input!

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The value i get from CS:GO to Crossfire doesn't feel even close to the same sensitivity.

In CS:GO i use a sensitivity of  2 and the calculator give me 15 for Crossfire ingame.

 

I already enabled the raw input mode in Crossfire but its way to fast on 15. I would say its more about 7 to 8.

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4 minutes ago, dream said:

The value i get from CS:GO to Crossfire doesn't feel even close to the same sensitivity.

In CS:GO i use a sensitivity of  2 and the calculator give me 15 for Crossfire ingame.

 

I already enabled the raw input mode in Crossfire but its way to fast on 15. I would say its more about 7 to 8.

Do you get a different result with raw input on and off?

This sensitivity is analyzed for the EU version BTW.

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2 hours ago, dream said:

I have to test that.

I play on Crossfire West.

might be the fov difference, btw how do they manage to still not get that publishing done properly with 20 bazillion different versions in 2019 their naming scheme is worse than LG and their random numbers/ ciphers 

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2 hours ago, fortunate reee said:

might be the fov difference, btw how do they manage to still not get that publishing done properly with 20 bazillion different versions in 2019 their naming scheme is worse than LG and their random numbers/ ciphers 

i use the default fov in both games.

Yeah the very first splits of all the versions were a mistake but now they try to migrate all versions to cf west (na, eu, spain are basically one version now = cf west)

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I can just say, that the calculated sensitvitiy feels way to fast for me.

I think some other user need to provide their feedback.

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11 minutes ago, dream said:

I can just say, that the calculated sensitvitiy feels way to fast for me.

I think some other user need to provide their feedback.

Not sure what's causing this. I know the calculated sensitivity is correct since it's based on pi, 0 is exactly pi*10000 and 100 is pi*500. There's a tiny inaccuracy in the sensitivity slider, but should account for less than 2%. Must be something else affecting your sensitivity, did you try with raw input both on and off to observe the difference?

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Crossfire's FOV is very different from any other games(much small scale), maybe that's why 360deg method will feel totally different. MDH 0% much better.

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In China, the CF game only supports the return rate of 125Hz, but when I play csgo, the return rate of mouse is 1000Hz. When I use the website for conversion, the CF mouse speed obtained by csgo game is obviously very fast under 125Hz. Can I convert the mouse speed under the return rate of cf125hz。

 

Thank you。

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When I play csgo, the mouse speed is 3 ,DPI400, mouse rate of return is 1000 Hz. The website gives a CF conversion speed of 25, but in China, CF only supports 125 rate of return. When I use 25 in-game sensitivity, I will obviously feel faster, and only when it is reduced to about 10 can I feel normal.

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12 hours ago, zhou707377543 said:

When I play csgo, the mouse speed is 3 ,DPI400, mouse rate of return is 1000 Hz. The website gives a CF conversion speed of 25, but in China, CF only supports 125 rate of return. When I use 25 in-game sensitivity, I will obviously feel faster, and only when it is reduced to about 10 can I feel normal.

Polling rate should not affect sensitivity at all, but some games have issues with high rates. In CSGO there is no difference between 125Hz and 1000Hz, the sensitivity is exactly the same. In Crossfire 125Hz should be the correct sensitivity, but do note that I have not tested the Chinese version. If it's the same as the EU version then turning on Mouse Polling Rate should be enough to fix any issues.

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On 1/4/2020 at 4:35 PM, Purestone said:

Crossfire's FOV is very different from any other games(much small scale), maybe that's why 360deg method will feel totally different. MDH 0% much better.

I agree! MDH 0% feels very close to my normally played sensitivity.

Instead of 15, i get 8 with mdh 0.

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Thank you for your help.I tried the  calculator for hipfire and it should be correct :) .But I don't understand what ADS means.Does it mean aiming with a sniper scope?But the calculator shows that the actual VFOV during ADS is 42 degrees, which is obviously too high (for example, the VFOV of the iron sight in Battlefield 3 is 40 degrees, which is even lower than this value!).And different sniper rifles have different magnifications for their scopes in this game.Although I don't know the specific value, I know that kar98k Zoom 1< awm Zoom 1<CheyTac M200 Zoom 1,so their FOVs cannot be the same :( .If possible, I want to convert from CheyTac M200 Zoom 1 in crossfire to AWP Zoom 1 in csgo.

I'm sorry to raise this question so late, but it is important to me because I want to have the same feel when using sniper rifles in both games. Thank you😊

 

 

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In addition, CSGO's calculator supports calculating Zoomed 1 AWP and Zoomed 2 AWP.

It would be even better if CROSSFIRE's calculator also supports calculating Zoomed 1 and Zoomed 2  :)

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23 hours ago, Nephren_Insania said:

But I don't understand what ADS means.Does it mean aiming with a sniper scope?

It's iron sight ADS only, I don't really have access to the weapons in the game, so it's kind of hard to add anything else unfortunately.

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well...I did some imprecise tests myself.In Crossfire,my mouse sensitivity is 36 and zoom sensitivity is 18.

So,I converted the hipfire sensitivity in Crossfire to the hipfire sensitivity in Battlefield 3 (The scopes do not have a separate sensitivity setting in Battlefield 3)and then I found out that fortunately, the ADS sensitivity of these two games is also very similar.For example, moving the mouse approximately the same distance causes the iron sights to rotate 90 degrees and the sniper rifle Zoomed 1(which has the similar FOV of the 3.4X scope in Battlefield 3)to rotate 45 degrees.This is not very precise, but it's basically enough.Now I converted the 3.4X scope sensitivity setting of Battlefield 3 to AWP Zoomed 1 in CSGO.

My problem has been solved. Thank you for your reply :)

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