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Hi,

I have the paid version of mouse sensitivity and I can not get identical settings on my games, I even compared the sensibilities of some pro players from one game to another and I can not find either same mouse sensitivities.

Is the site reliable?
Is it me who does not know how to use it?

Thank you for your answers

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  • Wizard
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It's indeed accurate and reliable, but the results depend on your input and settings.

If you tell me what you are converting from and to and what your experiencing compared to the calculations I'll be able to help you.

A screenshot of the calculator is very useful.

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I wanted to convert my Apex Legend sensitivity to Player unknow battleground

I have 3.2 in Apex and 1 for all scopes with 110 FOV

that's what it gives me for PUBG at 103 FOV:

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For the scopes, the sensitivity is unmanageable and does not match the one I have for the viewfinders in Apex
Only the hipfire seems ok

  • Wizard
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Ok, then the calculations are correct. With these setting the tracking speed of each scope is exactly the same. This is the same as 1 for all scopes in Apex. How does the scopes feel to you? Fast/slow?

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I feel the aim slower than in Apex when I use the scopes

what are the differences between the FOV type, maybe it comes from there

I have a basic multi FOV for Apex and Hdeg Res for PUBG,  how do you know if it's good?

 

  • Wizard
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The FOV Type is just the method the game uses to measure FOV. The Actual FOV in the output shows you the real FOV. Since the FOV in these games are quite different that might be the reason for the different feeling. Try like this instead, then the scopes are matched to the PUBG FOV rather than Apex:

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  • Wizard
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Just now, Bjaeger said:
I think this is good
 

how can i know what is the type of Apex FOV and PUBG FOV ?

Use the Advanced Mode, then it will automatically show the correct FOV Type when you select the game.

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On 09/11/2019 at 16:05, DPI Wizard said:

The FOV Type is just the method the game uses to measure FOV. The Actual FOV in the output shows you the real FOV. Since the FOV in these games are quite different that might be the reason for the different feeling. Try like this instead, then the scopes are matched to the PUBG FOV rather than Apex:

pubg1.JPG

Hey @DPI wizard, I am having the exact same problem, in FPP, hipfire feels great, just like apex, but the scopes are sooo slow, how did you come to the calculations above? I am having the same problem as above where the scopes are much slower in sens, where am I going wrong?

 

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  • Wizard
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4 hours ago, Spag Bol said:

Hey @DPI wizard, I am having the exact same problem, in FPP, hipfire feels great, just like apex, but the scopes are sooo slow, how did you come to the calculations above? I am having the same problem as above where the scopes are much slower in sens, where am I going wrong?

If the scopes are too slow, increase the MDH percentage. 0% is the slowest method, and matches the tracking speed between scopes.

100% is what PUBG has by default, while Apex has 0% (which is why all the aims are 1 in Apex in your calculation).

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