Schrotthi Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 (edited) Hello together, I've read a lot of monitor distance match etc here in the forum. In general I totaly agree to the statements why monitor distance match 0% is the best choice. The most desired goal is to map muscle memory 1:1 in different games. As I understand correctly, it is not possible to map the look mechanic 1:1 in every game. You have to choose 1 point for perfect monitor match. Therefore 0% ist the best choice, because it is mapped directly on crosshair. BUT: In CS:GO i did manual measurements. With my sensitivity, I've measured following distances (HIP only - mainly I play pistol only, HS only, FFA in this game for AIM training): 100% ~6.3 cm 50% ~4.0 cm 25% ~2.2 cm Attached, you can find 0% and 75% MM configuration to Apex Legends. I've tried both configurations. Here my manual measurements: 0% MM: 100% HIP: ~5.2 cm ADS: ~6.5 cm 50% HIP: ~3.6 cm ADS: ~3.8 cm 25% HIP: ~2.0 cm ADS: ~2.0 cm 75% MM: 100% HIP: ~6.2 cm ADS: ~6.3 cm 50% HIP: ~4.0 cm ADS: ~4.0 cm 25% HIP: ~2.2 cm ADS: ~2.1 cm For me, it seems that Apex fits almost perfectly in every point 0%-100% to CS:GO when I use 75%MM in HIP and ADS. When I use configuration with 0%MM, as we know, it fits only on crosshair. What you think? Does I have some misunderstanding? Best regards Edited April 10, 2019 by Schrotthi
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted April 10, 2019 Wizard Posted April 10, 2019 0% will be more "accurate" in the lower range while 75% is more accurate in the higher range, as expected. Here's a graphical representation with your settings: Ideally you should match the FOV though, then it will be equal across the board. Schrotthi 1
Schrotthi Posted April 10, 2019 Author Posted April 10, 2019 Thank you very much for your effort, DPI Wizard! I think, I will go for 0%. The equality from 0% to 25%-30% looks very good.
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