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So my starting specs are as follows:

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Which gives a 360 distance of 50.8051cm. Note that i have a 21:9 AR.

I then convert using viewspeed v2 formula to get the same viewspeed for my scoping, 2x, 4x, 8x, 15x, hipfire (3rd person) and scoping (3rd person) sensitivities:

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So now my viewspeed when playing pubg should be all the same? And scoping feels a lot more natural?

Should i be using viewspeed v1 or viewspeed v2 with a 21:9 ultrawide monitor?

 

Now, when i go to play a different game, for example COD WW2:

If i want to match my COD hipfire sensitivity to the same as my PUBG hipfire sensitivity it is best to match the 360 distance rather than viewspeed. COD has a max FOV of 80 for 21:9 aspect ratio:

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Now i want to determine my COD WW2 ADS sensitivity so i convert the PUBG scoping viewspeed (v2) to COD WW2 ADS:

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Is this right?

Thanks

EDIT: So my general understanding is that you have a "hipfire sensitivity" shared between all games whereby you match the 360 distance. Then you have a "ADS sensitivity" whereby you match the viewspeed.

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5 minutes ago, Drimzi said:

You should be using viewspeed v2 for everything, with the same input used for all calculations. To have a correct sensitivity, every game, every fov, needs to be calculated from the same base sensitivity. You can opt for having a completely different 360 in hipfire in a different game since it is not 'aiming', as it will allow you to maintain the exact 180 degree mouse distance, but that games ADS sensitivity will still need to be viewspeed v2 from the original input you used for all other calculations.

Ok thanks! Is it unwise to map your hipfire via 360 distance and your scoping via viewspeed? That way my brain needs to "learn two different sensitivities"? 

Would you recommend viewspeed v1 or viewspeed v2 with my setup?

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13 hours ago, Drimzi said:

I think it is unwise, but it's less of an issue if you have different sensitivities for third and first person aims.

Viewspeed v2. It was made for a universal sensitivity, without the aspect ratio affecting it.

This might be the wrong thread, but I wanted to ask you. On a game like COD or Titanfall where you can only match the sensitivity to one "scoped" FOV, would it be better to match it to the higher FOV (pistols etc) or the sniper rifle FOV? Basically is it better to scale down or scale up, @DPI Wizard told me one time he thinks he would prefer scaling down, what do you think?

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