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After I bought Aim Hero I calculated my CS:GO sensitivity from CS:GO to Aim Hero (3.37 -> 1.73) using Viewspeed v2.

After I saw the option to choose a game in Aim Hero I tested if 1.73 would be the correct sensitivity. After the test* I came to the conclusion that 3.37 would be the right sensitivity.

Then I switched the convert-mode from Viewspeed v2 to 360° Distance and it promted out 3.37.

 

So now I have the question: When is what convert-mode correct for the sensitivity you want?

 

* = Test looked like the following: Moved my mouse in CS:GO from the left of my mousepad to the right and looked how far I turned in the game.

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  • Wizard
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Make sure you set the FOV in Aim Hero to the same as in CSGO, i.e. 73.74 (if you are playing with a 16:9 resolution), both in the calculator and in the game. The sensitivity will then be identical, so between the games that Aim Hero support you don't really need a conversion.

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Yes but my question is: When should you use what convert-method. It wasn't ment for this particular game but rather in general.

When is what method usefull?

  • Wizard
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360 distance - Only for hipfire to hipfire, never hipfire to scope.

Monitor Distance and Viewspeed - Mostly for hipfire to scope (or vice-versa), but can be used for hipfire to hipfire as well. There is no "best" method though, if you prefer Viewspeed 1 or 2, Monitor Distance 0% or 100% is down to personal preference, so it's best to try them out on a game you are familiar with and see which one feels best. Then stick with that when converting to other games.

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So I converted my sensitivity from CS:GO 1. Zoomed to TF2 Sniper and from the method I explained above the sensitivity from the 360° Distance was the right one but when aiming it felt way too high. The sensitivity from Viewspeed v2 felt perfect for sniping.

So I can't say that one of them is wrong. Is there a thread / a video that explains how this comes?

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