PreciousCreature91 Posted September 21, 2019 Posted September 21, 2019 Should it be left at 1.33 or put to 0.00? Seriously don't understand any of this stuff I just want my .130 hipfire sens and .40 ADS sens from fortnite on the new modern warfare for 1920x1080.
Drimzi Posted September 21, 2019 Posted September 21, 2019 MW uses vertical monitor distance match to sync all the various weapons. Instead of 133%, it is presented as 1.33.
PreciousCreature91 Posted September 21, 2019 Author Posted September 21, 2019 (edited) I did some searching and found that instead of 1.33 I should be using 1.78, can anyone confirm? Some help with converting my ADS from fortnite would be amazing too I can't figure it out. Edited September 21, 2019 by PreciousCreature91
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted September 21, 2019 Wizard Posted September 21, 2019 2 hours ago, PreciousCreature91 said: I did some searching and found that instead of 1.33 I should be using 1.78, can anyone confirm? Some help with converting my ADS from fortnite would be amazing too I can't figure it out. The calculator does the magic for you. If you just enter your desired monitor distance (either vertical or horizontal), the equivalent coefficient will be calculated and used a placeholder value. You will only see this when you have not entered your own value into the field. Springfield1903 and battlecator 1 1
Dantheman Posted February 20, 2020 Posted February 20, 2020 HI there, I'm trying to copy my ADS multiplier from destiny 2 to Cod and im not sure if this is correct. I just want the games to feel 1:1 to because they are both heavy on the ADS combat and I do switch from them from time to time. I dont want to mess up my muscle memory either games. Seeing the discrepancy kind of bothers me. I tried to play both games at the same time but my pc cant handle that level of multi-tasking. Both games of my games are using default monitor distance coefficient, and i was wondering I should change COD's to match destiny 2's.
fortunate reee Posted February 20, 2020 Posted February 20, 2020 6 hours ago, Dantheman said: HI there, I'm trying to copy my ADS multiplier from destiny 2 to Cod and im not sure if this is correct. I just want the games to feel 1:1 to because they are both heavy on the ADS combat and I do switch from them from time to time. I dont want to mess up my muscle memory either games. Seeing the discrepancy kind of bothers me. I tried to play both games at the same time but my pc cant handle that level of multi-tasking. Both games of my games are using default monitor distance coefficient, and i was wondering I should change COD's to match destiny 2's. if you want to be able to swap between them you should definitely match fov for hipfire , as dpi wizard mentioned the calc does that for you set it to 100%( default destiny2)
uffyaidk111 Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 On 9/21/2019 at 5:34 AM, DPI Wizard said: The calculator does the magic for you. If you just enter your desired monitor distance (either vertical or horizontal), the equivalent coefficient will be calculated and used a placeholder value. You will only see this when you have not entered your own value into the field. Hey! I was trying to do what you did here and for some reason the results I get is completely different, could you tell me why? My goal is to have the same sens in ADS as in hipfire. What monitor distance coefficient do I need to use? The program says 1 but in your post it says 1.78 so im a little bit confused. Thanks! Test 2 with 75% value
stereo3D Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 MDV and MDH are not the same. for same sens in ADS you have to select 360° distance.
fortunate reee Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, stereo3D said: MDV and MDH are not the same. for same sens in ADS you have to select 360° distance. 8 hours ago, uffyaidk111 said: Hey! I was trying to do what you did here and for some reason the results I get is completely different, could you tell me why? My goal is to have the same sens in ADS as in hipfire. What monitor distance coefficient do I need to use? The program says 1 but in your post it says 1.78 so im a little bit confused. Thanks! Test 2 with 75% value what specifically are you looking for , using 360 distance wont help you with anything in the long run there is multiple valid options for scopes spanning from 133%/ 178%/100% vertical to 100% horizontal or even 0% hor / vertical ( the only time there is no actual difference between hor and vertical unless you play stretched res ) all of those are valid options and some will serve you better than others ( 0% will pretty much give you the same feel across all scopes in the long run ,allowing you to aim well with all kinds of scopes ) the only thing 360 distance does for you is retain the 360 distance even when using scopes (which results in having varying speeds with varying scopes making using higher zoom scopes near useless , at best just simply not viable ) ^ for hip fire at the same fov + 360 distance is nice since it allows you to retain your movement spacial awareness 177.777 or 178% was a scaling used in uniform soldier aiming in the battlefield series men't to be the new 133% for 16;9 screens many players just disliked the thing and they reverted to 133% as default whilst giving you the option to use whatever scale you prefer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (since 133% was initially intended for 4;3screens) ^ 16:9 = 1.777777778 // 177.78 % vert 4;3 = 1.33333333 ///133.333 % vert 9;16= 0.5625// 56,25% hor 3;4= 0.75 /// 75%hor ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- it all kind of makes sense once you got the hang of it best thing it to try them all and see which one works for you then stick to that one across all games you play Edited June 1, 2020 by fortunate reee
THEMIGHTYN00B Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 12 hours ago, fortunate reee said: what specifically are you looking for , using 360 distance wont help you with anything in the long run there is multiple valid options for scopes spanning from 133%/ 178%/100% vertical to 100% horizontal or even 0% hor / vertical ( the only time there is no actual difference between hor and vertical unless you play stretched res ) all of those are valid options and some will serve you better than others ( 0% will pretty much give you the same feel across all scopes in the long run ,allowing you to aim well with all kinds of scopes ) the only thing 360 distance does for you is retain the 360 distance even when using scopes (which results in having varying speeds with varying scopes making using higher zoom scopes near useless , at best just simply not viable ) ^ for hip fire at the same fov + 360 distance is nice since it allows you to retain your movement spacial awareness 177.777 or 178% was a scaling used in uniform soldier aiming in the battlefield series men't to be the new 133% for 16;9 screens many players just disliked the thing and they reverted to 133% as default whilst giving you the option to use whatever scale you prefer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (since 133% was initially intended for 4;3screens) ^ 16:9 = 1.777777778 // 177.78 % vert 4;3 = 1.33333333 ///133.333 % vert 9;16= 0.5625// 56,25% hor 3;4= 0.75 /// 75%hor ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- it all kind of makes sense once you got the hang of it best thing it to try them all and see which one works for you then stick to that one across all games you play Hi guys what should i type in the calculater to get monitor distance equivalant to 56.25% ( cause the 75%match is 133.3333)
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted June 1, 2020 Wizard Posted June 1, 2020 1 minute ago, THEMIGHTYN00B said: Hi guys what should i type in the calculater to get monitor distance equivalant to 56.25% ( cause the 75%match is 133.3333) MDV 100% is MDH 56.25% in 16:9.
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