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Hello,

            I noticed that the calculator shows that both Destiny 2 and Apex Legends are using the "Multi" fov type. Would I set the conversion method to 360 Degrees? If someone can help I would greatly appreciate it. My Destiny 2 sensitivity is 400 dpi, 7 hipfire, and 0.8 ads with my fov at 103. I usually keep my fov in Apex at 106. I saw that I would have to bring the FOV down greatly if I was to have a similar hipfire fov to Destiny. I just would like to know what my Destiny 2 sensitivity would be in Apex Legends.

 

Thank You :)

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Hi, 

The conversion should look like this:

mouse-sens_D2-Apex.thumb.PNG.fd97c3f699a9d056c9014ddc28958611.PNG

I want to point out a few things:

- You should use the Apex config file because the in-game slider isn't 100% accurate

- In order to find out the Apex FOV multiplier just copy the "Actual HFOV" from D2, paste it in the Apex FOV tab (setting FOV type to Hdeg 16:9/Res) and the config FOV ("Multi") will appear as "cl_fovScale"

- It seems that a 0.8 sensitivity multiplier in D2 is MDH 0%, but I'm not sure

MDV 0% = MDH 0%

Edited by ProuDBeasT
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16 hours ago, Tiko said:

I noticed that the calculator shows that both Destiny 2 and Apex Legends are using the "Multi" fov type.

Just to clarify the reason for this. Both games show you a value in-game that seems to be the actual FOV, but in both cases the value and the FOV doesn't match. So for the calculator to treat this correctly it's tagged as a multiplier rather than an actual FOV type.

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7 hours ago, ProuDBeasT said:

Hi, 

The conversion should look like this:

mouse-sens_D2-Apex.thumb.PNG.fd97c3f699a9d056c9014ddc28958611.PNG

I want to point out a few things:

- You should use the Apex config file because the in-game slider isn't 100% accurate

- In order to find out the Apex FOV multiplier just copy the "Actual HFOV" from D2, paste it in the Apex FOV tab (setting FOV type to Hdeg 16:9/Res) and the config FOV ("Multi") will appear as "cl_fovScale"

- It seems that a 0.8 sensitivity multiplier in D2 is MDH 0%, but I'm not sure

MDV 0% = MDH 0%

Thank you for the help. I do use the config file in the fov and at the moment I have ot on 1.518. Do I have to change my fov to what you have in that screenshot?

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Just now, Tiko said:

Thank you for the help. I do use the config file in the fov and at the moment I have ot on 1.518. Do I have to change my fov to what you have in that screenshot?

Use your own FOV config in the conversion, it can make a big difference in the result.

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1 hour ago, DPI Wizard said:

Use your own FOV config in the conversion, it can make a big difference in the result.

Okay thank you two very much. I just want to be clear on the conversion. Should I set it to MDH, MDV, Viewspeed, or 360 Conversion? If I end up using one of the first 3 should I put it at 0%, 75%, or 100%? Thank you

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For hipfire, 360 distance usually gets the job done; actually, if FOV is matched, it feels exactly the same in both games (thats why I matched your D2 and Apex FOV values). If you want to go with different FOV values and you feel that your sens is a bit off with 360 distance, you can try MDV 0% or Viewspeed Vertical (personally, I'd go Viespeed vertical in this case -if 360 distance feels off-).

Apex uses MDH 0% by default so I'd suggest you to use that (and that seems to be the method that better preserves muscle memory from hipfire). In fact, if you wanted to use any other percentage, you would be able to adjust that for only one scope, because all scopes use the same config multiplier.

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1 minute ago, ProuDBeasT said:

For hipfire, 360 distance usually gets the job done; actually, if FOV is matched, it feels exactly the same in both games (thats why I matched your D2 and Apex FOV values). If you want to go with different FOV values and you feel that your sens is a bit off with 360 distance, you can try MDV 0% or Viewspeed Vertical (personally, I'd go Viespeed vertical in this case -if 360 distance feels off-).

Apex uses MDH 0% by default so I'd suggest you to use that (and that seems to be the method that better preserves muscle memory from hipfire). In fact, if you wanted to use any other percentage, you would be able to adjust that for only one scope, because all scopes use the same config multiplier.

Okay thank you very much for the help. I will give that a shot, last question. Am I supposed to leave it on "all" for the conversion or choose a scope that I would like the sensitivity for? For example I know 2.1 is my hipfire in Apex and 7 is my hipfire in Destiny 2. Would I put "iron sight" on for Destiny 2 and do 7 hipfire and 0.8 ads. Then set Apex Legends to x1, wingman and plug in the hipfire for my ads?

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Once you've converted your D2 hipfire sens to Apex hipfire, set the sens multiplier to 1.0 and all the scopes in Apex will use MDH 0% based on your Apex hipfire sensitivity.

30 minutes ago, Tiko said:

Would I put "iron sight" on for Destiny 2 and do 7 hipfire and 0.8 ads. Then set Apex Legends to x1, wingman and plug in the hipfire for my ads?

Since you can't adjust the sensitivity value for each scope in Apex I wouldn't do it, but you actually can and the sensitivity would feel literally the same (only for one scope, messing the aim for the rest of them).

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15 minutes ago, ProuDBeasT said:

Once you've converted your D2 hipfire sens to Apex hipfire, set the sens multiplier to 1.0 and all the scopes in Apex will use MDH 0% based on your Apex hipfire sensitivity.

Since you can't adjust the sensitivity value for each scope in Apex I wouldn't do it, but you actually can and the sensitivity would feel literally the same (only for one scope, messing the aim for the rest of them).

Thank you again. I really appreciate all the help :)

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