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Hello, I found a better conversion from WPS to Overwatch sensitivity.

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First off, I understand that some would argue that converting 2d to 3d is useless/impossible/depends on person, but hear me out (on this better way to convert)

I've tried the sens given from the calculator (overwatch 11.37) and found it way too fast in my opinion.

Then I found this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/5s82q5/overwatch_11_mouse_movement/

 

In general the author suggested a way of converting (wps to overwatch)

It's kinda complicated, I've made it clearer below.

For example, suppose your resolution is 1920x1080. That means 1920 pixels wide. Overwatch's fov is 103 horizontal degrees.

1920 pixels divided by 103° is 18.64 pixels per degree.

So 1° in Overwatch is 18.64 pixels.

A full turn is 360°. 360 times 18.64 pixels is 6710.4 pixels 

So for a full 360° turn you need 6710.4 pixels.

400 DPI means 400 pixels moved per 1 inch.

6710.4 pixels divided by 400 pixels per inch is 16.776 inch.

This means that it takes 16.776 inch for your mouse to move and make a 360° turn with 400 dpi.

 

Now we find the sensitivity in Overwatch that gives you 16.776 inch as full turn.

https://pyrolistical.github.io/overwatch-dpi-tool/

With this website, we find that the sensitivity for 400 dpi with 16.77 inches per 360° turn is 8.13 sens.

I have been using 8.13 over 11.37 (given by the site calculator) and it feels good.

 

Please tell me what you think about this.

Thanks.

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4 minutes ago, dearviind said:

It's kinda complicated, I've made it clearer below.

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I have been using 8.13 over 11.37 (given by the site calculator) and it feels good.

Just set the Win/2D conversion to MDH 100% and you got your sensitivity ;)

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