Dieselofficial10 Posted October 6, 2017 Posted October 6, 2017 Hello, im wondering what to use to convert my sensitivity from csgo to pubg! viewspeed or 360? what will give me more muscle memory
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted October 6, 2017 Wizard Posted October 6, 2017 For hipfire sensitivity it's down to what you prefer, but for scopes use viewspeed. Dieselofficial10 1
Bryjoe Posted October 6, 2017 Posted October 6, 2017 Even for hipfire, if the game uses a significantly different FOV, it would probably be better to use viewspeed. Unless the game is 3rd person. Viewspeed doesn't tend to work as well for 3rd person as the FOV is not constant. In my experience viewspeed is not inherently bad for 3rd person, it just usually feels a bit slow. If the game is first person, I think you should use viewspeed for everything. Some people say muscle memory is tied to how far you move your mouse, others say it's tied how far your crosshair moves on the screen (which is effected by FOV). For a perfect match in FPS, match your FOV and then match your 360 hipfire. Your hipfire will feel the same, then use viewspeed for the scopes. Objectively, that is the best way to match hipfire. Many games are not designed for high FOV(Fallout 4) and other games look bad at low FOV (Quake), so viewspeed allows you to play the games as they come right out of the box and have a sensitivity that feels spot on, if not perfect. Dieselofficial10 1
vrnvorona Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 On 06.10.2017 at 21:20, Bryjoe said: Even for hipfire, if the game uses a significantly different FOV, it would probably be better to use viewspeed. Unless the game is 3rd person. Viewspeed doesn't tend to work as well for 3rd person as the FOV is not constant. In my experience viewspeed is not inherently bad for 3rd person, it just usually feels a bit slow. If the game is first person, I think you should use viewspeed for everything. Some people say muscle memory is tied to how far you move your mouse, others say it's tied how far your crosshair moves on the screen (which is effected by FOV). For a perfect match in FPS, match your FOV and then match your 360 hipfire. Your hipfire will feel the same, then use viewspeed for the scopes. Objectively, that is the best way to match hipfire. Many games are not designed for high FOV(Fallout 4) and other games look bad at low FOV (Quake), so viewspeed allows you to play the games as they come right out of the box and have a sensitivity that feels spot on, if not perfect. And how to match 3rd person then?
Bryjoe Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 On 3/25/2018 at 11:23 AM, vrnvorona said: And how to match 3rd person then? Probably the easiest way to match 3rd person is just match based on 360 for hipfire and then whatever you like (viewspeed, monitor match 75%, etc.) for the scopes. It's not easy to match 3rd person games.
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