Guest Randyboy Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 I always played cs go on 400 DPI and 3 In game sensitivity. And train my aim on bots with this sensitivity. ( 35cm 360 ) I like a 75% match distance I played pubg on FOV 90 In game sensitivity 56 ADS 55 Scopes 54 Did not matter how much i practised, my pubg sensitivity always felt too high. Once i changed the fov to 103 and made hipfire 53 for some reason it told me to change my zoom ADS to 51 and scopes to 50. Do you think that the new settings Fov 103 ADS 51 Scopes 50 Would be more accurate for training in cs go? And also 53 with 103 = 35CM 360 56 with 90 fov= 35 cm 360 Even tho those calculations are both 35cm the scope sensitivities are still different. Ty
potato psoas Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 6 hours ago, nancy said: I always played cs go on 400 DPI and 3 In game sensitivity. And train my aim on bots with this sensitivity. ( 35cm 360 ) I like a 75% match distance I played pubg on FOV 90 In game sensitivity 56 ADS 55 Scopes 54 Did not matter how much i practised, my pubg sensitivity always felt too high. Once i changed the fov to 103 and made hipfire 53 for some reason it told me to change my zoom ADS to 51 and scopes to 50. Do you think that the new settings Fov 103 ADS 51 Scopes 50 Would be more accurate for training in cs go? And also 53 with 103 = 35CM 360 56 with 90 fov= 35 cm 360 Even tho those calculations are both 35cm the scope sensitivities are still different. Ty Well what I can say is that 103 FOV is very close to the FOV for CS:GO, assuming you have a 16:9 or 16:10 aspect ratio monitor. Have a look at the Actual HFOV value to see how close they are. It's probably a good idea to make sure you use similar FOV between games.
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