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Osu!


DPI Wizard

I've made the development version of the calculator available, there you can find osu! Check the 4.0 alpha link in the navigation menu. Note that osu! only works as a "Current game" for now, not as a "New game"!


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That would be a big help please! As It is a good game to aim train but It needs to be the same sens as the fps games I play such as csgo and bf4.
-Cheers

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This would be awesome. I know a lot of fps gamers use osu for aim training but all that practise in osu means nothing if your dpi isn't the same.

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To be added if possible.

This really would be amazing. So is it possible? Because your post was so long ago and it still hasn't been added so I'm guessing there is a problem.

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  • Wizard

This really would be amazing. So is it possible? Because your post was so long ago and it still hasn't been added so I'm guessing there is a problem.

This is highly requested and doable, so I will do it! I need to make a whole new calculator for it though, as it can't be integrated into the existing I think. It's high up on my todo list, but since there's quite a bit of programming to be done it will take a little time. Without making any promises, I'll say 1-2 months! Then again I might start working on it this weekend and get it ready in a week... But it shall be done!

 

I've had some private messages regarding this on how you guys would like it:

 

1:1 movement on mouse to screensize (regardless of resolution)? Meaning bigger screen = more movement.

1:1 movement between mouse and pixels?

 

If you convert from an FPS game, to OSU, would you like the FOV movement to match the whole playfield on OSU?

 

You guys know best, so give me some feedback and I'll make it :)

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Hey! 5 year Osu! player here in the top 200 ranks.

I don't know all that much about how the mouse movement works in osu, however i do know that if you have 6/11 in windows and 1.0 ingame the mouse sensitivity should be the same as on the desktop regardless of the resolution, unless the game is ran in fullscreen mode. Most players use windowed mode and instead of changing mouse sensitivity they change resolution or DPI of their mouse so the pixels moved stays the same as on their desktop

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So what happend to Osu? I'm guessing it's extremely complex or just impossible.

It's just a little time-consuming, not at all impossible. It's all about priorities, but I've finished most other tasks ahead of it now :)

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i don't really think there is a need for it, if you guys just use the sens to desktop calculator, and have 1.00 ingame sens, it will be the same as on the desktop

And no matter what you do, the sens on desktop is gonna feel alot faster than in an fps game due to the fact that the calculator goes in 360 degrees "One side of the desktop, to the other side with 1 monitor"

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I'm working on this right now, and will add it as a whole new calculator, because it really doesn't fit the current layout.

 

The desktop calculator doesn't really work for osu since it uses FOV to calculate total 360 distance, which is irrelevant for osu.

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To be fair, it could actually be pretty fun to get a calculator, that can do a 1:1 ratio with Mousepad to Monitor, if you put in the cm and such. Or just as close as possible, as most mouse can only do increments of 50 or 100 DPI

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To be fair, it could actually be pretty fun to get a calculator, that can do a 1:1 ratio with Mousepad to Monitor, if you put in the cm and such. Or just as close as possible, as most mouse can only do increments of 50 or 100 DPI

That's exactly what I'm doing, making one mode for mouse to monitor ratio, and one for distance to move the cursor across the screen :)

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I will also make a converter from osu to any game supported, which will work kinda like the desktop calculator.

I'm coding it all now, and will maybe have a "beta" out in a few days or a week!

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Hi Ppl and DPI Wizard.

Firstly massive thanks for DPI Wizard, I use your website religiously every game!
Keep up your good work there are so many of us users out there and if it wasnt for you we would be stuck with a shitty ruler, constantly back and forth in the games settings.

I have recently switched to a lower sens in my main game csgo.
Using OSU as a warm up for me before competition matches really helps.
I used to use 400 dpi and 52cm for csgo and 1x slider for osu.
Now I have switched to 300 dpi 62cm and 1x slider in osu.

The diffrence for me is amazing i just feel like 300dpi is perfect for the desktop at 1x osu.
Give it ago guys if you are a low sens player like me and have a massive 42cm mouse pad.

I know the calculatons are sort of hard to work out as in osu comapred to csgo a "fps" you have fov with csgo and osu is a fixed screen.
I am still curious to see the outcome, regardles after years of tweaking 300dpi 1000hz is my sweetspot!

-FR33THY

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No matter what, people are gonna be comfortable with different settings, so using the settings of somebody else is not mostly not gonna work for everyone

Question. If you're a low sens player with 62 cm, then what am i with 96.2 cm? ;)

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I'm done with most formulas and integration into the existing layout and code, but I need some input from you guys if you have any. So far I've made four modes (screenshots of the progress so far):

  • Calculation of distance to move the mouse to cross the entire screen, and convert this to new settings
    osu2.JPG
  • Ratio between mouse and on-screen movement, and convert this to new setting
    osu1.JPG
  • Convert from Osu! to a game
    osu3.JPG
  • Convert from a game to Osu!

I don't play much Osu, so I appreciate any feedback regarding what's useful information and what's not :)

 

Maybe another mode that keeps the distance to cross active play area constant, rather than the distance for the entire screen? Only useful if you change aspect ratio, but still.

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In my personal opinion, i would be very happy with the ratio mode, and then be able to convert that from Osu! into another game. 

"Calculation of distance to move the mouse to cross the entire screen, and convert this to new settings" By converting to a new setting, do you mean converting the distance from 1 side of the monitor to the other, as 360 degrees in other games?

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"Calculation of distance to move the mouse to cross the entire screen, and convert this to new settings" By converting to a new setting, do you mean converting the distance from 1 side of the monitor to the other, as 360 degrees in other games?

It means that if you want to aim at something 5 cm away from your crosshair, that will be the same as moving 5 cm in osu (talking about physical monitor distance here).

 

It's the same as the desktop calculator does today.

 

BTW, I'm changing direction a little bit, I'm building everything into one calculator. All the current three (convert, distance, desktop), and the three for osu.

 

It will be a lot more streamlined to have one instead of six, but it requires quite a lot of change to the code (which in the end will also be more streamlined and easier to maintain :))

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