Tyler Huffman Posted March 2, 2019 Posted March 2, 2019 I was wondering if the uniform soldier aiming in battlefield games how it tries to approximate constant movement in a 2d space when you ADS has the same result when I do a conversion like this in Apex. Does that number highlighted mean I'll get something similar to USA? It looks like it does since the 360 distance increases with higher power scopes but I was just wondering. And do the other sensitivities in Apex config listed below have any effect or does the scalar_0 just do the job for all? Thanks! mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_1 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_2 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_3 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_4 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_5
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted March 2, 2019 Wizard Posted March 2, 2019 4 hours ago, Tyler Huffman said: I was wondering if the uniform soldier aiming in battlefield games how it tries to approximate constant movement in a 2d space when you ADS has the same result when I do a conversion like this in Apex. Does that number highlighted mean I'll get something similar to USA? It looks like it does since the 360 distance increases with higher power scopes but I was just wondering. And do the other sensitivities in Apex config listed below have any effect or does the scalar_0 just do the job for all? Thanks! mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_1 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_2 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_3 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_4 mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_5 USA is exactly the same as MDV in the conversion setup. It matches the movement to a specific spot on your monitor regardless of FOV. The ADS sensitivity in Apex is completely different, it is simply a multiplier for all aims. So 1.333333 means that all aims will be 1.333333 faster (1.333333x shorter 360 distance).USA 1.333333 means that all scopes will have the same movement to 133% of the vertical FOV. The scalars 1-5 are not currently in use. BTW, the calculator looks a bit wrong on your screenshot, the diagonal lines should be barely visible. What plugins do you have in Firefox? Can you check if you have the same issue in Chrome?
Tyler Huffman Posted March 2, 2019 Author Posted March 2, 2019 3 hours ago, DPI Wizard said: USA is exactly the same as MDV in the conversion setup. It matches the movement to a specific spot on your monitor regardless of FOV. The ADS sensitivity in Apex is completely different, it is simply a multiplier for all aims. So 1.333333 means that all aims will be 1.333333 faster (1.333333x shorter 360 distance).USA 1.333333 means that all scopes will have the same movement to 133% of the vertical FOV. The scalars 1-5 are not currently in use. BTW, the calculator looks a bit wrong on your screenshot, the diagonal lines should be barely visible. What plugins do you have in Firefox? Can you check if you have the same issue in Chrome? All right, that makes sense. I've just got an extension that puts a dark mode/blue light filter on websites since a lot are quite bright, so issue there. Thanks, keep doing your magic!
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted March 2, 2019 Wizard Posted March 2, 2019 12 minutes ago, Tyler Huffman said: I've just got an extension that puts a dark mode/blue light filter on websites since a lot are quite bright, so issue there. Thanks, keep doing your magic! I see, so it's expected on your part then
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