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I don't fully understand your question to be honest..

Do you mean that your sensitivity is too slow and you cant aim quick enough beause CoD is more chaotic and you have to do lage turns more often?

Or are you asking if your DPI is too low for your sensitivity and you will get some pixel-skips?

Or do you think that csgo and CoD are using the same sensitivity slider and 1.1 in csgo equals 1.1 in CoD ?

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I have roughly the same 360 distance as you and for me ist no problem :)

If you use viewspeed 2 to calculate your zoom-in sensitivity, ads with your weapon isn't that slow (since viewspeed v2 is faster then cod's default 0% monitor match)

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On 12/24/2017 at 03:29, laethking1 said:

i mean can i play with this low sensitivity and dpi in cod just liike csgo or its too slow for cod because cod have to play with zoom not just with hipfire

 

Yeah you can use the same hipfire in COD but ADS is a different story. COD doesn't have an ADS (aim down sight) sensitivity setting as it uses its own inbuilt converter so the only way to make your sensitivity feel the same when you are ADS-ing is to adjust the DPI with mouse macros. Of course that depends on the type of mouse you are using.

If you are interested in doing that I can help.

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so what should i do in your opintion bro? iam using 800 dpi with 1.1 sensitivity with 90 fov and 6/11 mouse sensitivity in csgo  and i want the same with cod but this zoom sensitivity for cod is too slow and i dont want to play with another mouse hipfire sensitivity because i dont wanna to Destroy my muscle memory and iam using razer deathadder chroma

 

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2 hours ago, WhoCares? said:

What CoD are we talking about? The new CoD World War 2 has a aim down sights sensitivity slider !

Yeah that's true, but it's only for one guntype (which you could probably put up with).

3 hours ago, laethking1 said:

so what should i do in your opintion bro? iam using 800 dpi with 1.1 sensitivity with 90 fov and 6/11 mouse sensitivity in csgo  and i want the same with cod but this zoom sensitivity for cod is too slow and i dont want to play with another mouse hipfire sensitivity because i dont wanna to Destroy my muscle memory and iam using razer deathadder chroma

Well whatever sensitivity you use for CS:GO should be your hipfire for COD. If you aren't using the same FOV (90) then you will need to convert between the games using Viewspeed v2. Then...

If you're playing COD WW2 you can convert from your COD hipfire sensitivity setting to your ADS setting using Viewspeed v2 and everything is pretty well good enough.

If I'm correct, BO3 and Infinite Warfare use 100% monitor match to convert between FOVs and all other CODs use 0%. Then depending on how the game converts by default, you need to adjust the DPI of your hipfire so that the result of the ADS is the same as you would get if you were converting with Viewspeed v2. This might be hard if you are using 6/11 WPS so if you want to or have to go down this route you may need a lower WPS multiplier.

The next part is to create a macro in your mouse software that allows you to change your DPI when you right click so that your ADS will be the same as your hipfire, based on what you just calculated. However, I'm not too sure you can bind a macro like that with the Synapse software.. the last Razer mouse I used was the Deathadder 2013 and I couldn't find a way so I had to buy a new mouse, but the Chroma might have new features, so can't say for sure.

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my hipfire and zoom sensitivity in csgo is the same in bo2 but in bo2 the zoom sen feels slow because cod is more faster than csgo thats why i want to change my zoom sensitivity with out changing the hipfire but i cant change it only if i change my fov to low  :(

 

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