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On 1/12/2022 at 3:06 AM, DPI Wizard said:

You need to disable acceleration, I've updated the game notes now to inform this.

Even after setting "m_accelerate" to "0" (it felt the exact same, it seems like the game disables acceleration form the get go now), the calculation still isn't accurate. From what I can tell, it's way off.

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7 hours ago, benedu3095 said:

Even after setting "m_accelerate" to "0" (it felt the exact same, it seems like the game disables acceleration form the get go now), the calculation still isn't accurate. From what I can tell, it's way off.

Have you changed any yaw value or something in the config file? This game uses the same base sensitivity as CSGO etc, nothing special about it.

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9 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

Have you changed any yaw value or something in the config file? This game uses the same base sensitivity as CSGO etc, nothing special about it.

Yeah, I noticed I've seen that sensibility value before, pretty cool the devs went that route. I think I figured out what's going on, the game seems to be affected by WPS.

 

As a side note that has nothing to do with this game but is somewhat related, as far as I can tell L4D2 isn't affected by WPS. I just remembered that's the only Source Engine game that I knew off that allows one to change the WPS value in the calculator.

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On 1/16/2022 at 11:11 PM, benedu3095 said:

I think I figured out what's going on, the game seems to be affected by WPS.

Indeed it is, I missed that! Updated it now :)

On 1/16/2022 at 11:11 PM, benedu3095 said:

As a side note that has nothing to do with this game but is somewhat related, as far as I can tell L4D2 isn't affected by WPS. I just remembered that's the only Source Engine game that I knew off that allows one to change the WPS value in the calculator.

Most of them support raw input, so they either have a special option in the calculator for it, or instructions on how to enable it (so the calculator assumes it's on).

It's generally recommended to have it on as it is more precise.

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