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I play Apex and Modern warfare and I'm trying to get sensitivity to match on both games so I can work on my muscle memory.  I've been  reading the guides and alot of it is going right over my head.  I'm a new subscriber so I'm trying to learn but it's coming slow so any help is appreciated.

From what I understand I want to get MDH 0% on both games when I ads so that it works best for my muscle memory.  

My apex info is as follow

DPI: 1500

Sens: .80100

FOV: 1.49692 (106 in game)

 

And my modern warfare info is:

Sens: 2.67

ads type: legacy

monitor distance coifficient: 0

FOV: 100

 

With this the hipfire seems to match perfectly, but my ads speed seems different on each game.  It feels a bit faster on modern warfare (though I could be wrong).  Because of this I did a conversion from modern warfare to apex and it says I should put the Scalar values for each scope to "1.452382"

I did that and now it seems faster but I'm not sure if that is the right thing to do... My goal is to get MDH 0% which is something I've read while searching about this stuff on the forums and in the guide.  

The weird part is that if I put the FOV to 120 in modern warfare then it says I should put the scalar value to 1 in apex in order to match.  Does that mean that changing my fov is changing how the sensitivity when I ads will feel?  

I'm just looking for a little guidance for the best values to put into each game.  I like the wider fov on apex but I'm more comfortable with the narrower field of view for modern warfare.  Do I need to meet in the middle to get a match that is considered MDH 0% ?

Thanks

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@Merinda18 Right... yea this is what I was saying.  I can get the scalar values to 1 if I match the FOV.  What I'm wondering is what does that mean?  Does that mean both of these games calculate the zoom sensitivities the exact same way?  Does that mean the only way to get MDH 0% to feel the same between both games is to match the FOV?  If I play with different fov do I need to change the scalar value on the other game, and if I do that then am I not using MDH 0% anymore for that game?  I'm confused.

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On 11/7/2019 at 3:31 PM, Schwang said:

@Merinda18 Right... yea this is what I was saying.  I can get the scalar values to 1 if I match the FOV.  What I'm wondering is what does that mean?  Does that mean both of these games calculate the zoom sensitivities the exact same way?  Does that mean the only way to get MDH 0% to feel the same between both games is to match the FOV?  If I play with different fov do I need to change the scalar value on the other game, and if I do that then am I not using MDH 0% anymore for that game?  I'm confused.

They calculate the zoom sensitivity the same way, where coefficient 0 and zoom sens 1 in MW is the same as zoom sens 1 in Apex.

But this calculation is based on the hipfire sensitivity of the game, that's why you get different results when the FOV isn't matched. Unless you also match hipfire using MDH 0% and not 360 distance, then everything will be matched perfectly, but that depends on if you like MDH 0% for hipfire or not.

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