egorek375 Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 I know, what when I change aspect ratio, my horizontal sensitivity also changes, but vertical sensitivity stay same. With MDH 0% horizontal sensitivity will be calculated correctly, and vertical sensitivity will not (not changes). And with an MDV of 0%, the vertical sensitivity will be calculated correctly, but the horizontal one will not (not changes). Right? What if (MDH 0% + MDV0%)/2? So we get a compromise (average value) between vertical and horizontal sensitivity. Is this the best option to build muscle memory?
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted December 17, 2019 Wizard Posted December 17, 2019 15 hours ago, egorek375 said: I know, what when I change aspect ratio, my horizontal sensitivity also changes, but vertical sensitivity stay same. With MDH 0% horizontal sensitivity will be calculated correctly, and vertical sensitivity will not (not changes). And with an MDV of 0%, the vertical sensitivity will be calculated correctly, but the horizontal one will not (not changes). Right? This is correct. 15 hours ago, egorek375 said: What if (MDH 0% + MDV0%)/2? So we get a compromise (average value) between vertical and horizontal sensitivity. Is this the best option to build muscle memory? You will get a sensitivity that is not consistent with anything doing this, doing one or the other is better for consistency.
egorek375 Posted December 17, 2019 Author Posted December 17, 2019 1 час назад, DPI Wizard сказал: This is correct. You will get a sensitivity that is not consistent with anything doing this, doing one or the other is better for consistency. Then what can you recommend for best muscle memory building? MDH 0% or MDV 0%
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted December 17, 2019 Wizard Posted December 17, 2019 1 minute ago, egorek375 said: Then what can you recommend for best muscle memory building? MDH 0% or MDV 0% There is no best way, everyone is different have have different preferences. If there was just one way the calculator would have been a lot simpler You should try both, one of them will probably feel wrong to you. So stick with the other one.
egorek375 Posted December 17, 2019 Author Posted December 17, 2019 6 минут назад, DPI Wizard сказал: There is no best way, everyone is different have have different preferences. If there was just one way the calculator would have been a lot simpler You should try both, one of them will probably feel wrong to you. So stick with the other one. Therefore, I wanted to use (MDH 0% + MDV 0%)/2. I feel comfortable with both, mdh 0% and mdv 0%. But if you use (MDH 0% + MDV 0%)/2, then on the one hand, this is the closest sensitivity to the original, because vertical and horizontal deflections will be minimal. But for muscle memory, this method will be worse than choosing one value that will correspond fully vertically or horizontally? If for me horizontal and vertical aim are equally important
dutch84 Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 in some games your calculated sensitivity doesn't change with mdh 0% or mdv 0% am i right?
TheNoobPolice Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 You should use vertical 0% if you play games with different aspect ratios The vertical aspect stays the same, so therefore the tracking speed at the centre when calculating by mdv 0% stays the same, since the whole point of 0% in the first place is for consistent tracking at screen centre, then you should match that for consistency IMO. Still, it's just preference at the end of the day.
dutch84 Posted December 21, 2019 Posted December 21, 2019 On 12/20/2019 at 5:23 PM, TheNoobPolice said: You should use vertical 0% if you play games with different aspect ratios The vertical aspect stays the same, so therefore the tracking speed at the centre when calculating by mdv 0% stays the same, since the whole point of 0% in the first place is for consistent tracking at screen centre, then you should match that for consistency IMO. Still, it's just preference at the end of the day. So when you select mhd 0% or mvd 0% and the specific sensitivity number doesn't change that means the aspect ratios are the same?
Quackerjack Posted December 22, 2019 Posted December 22, 2019 2 hours ago, dutch84 said: So when you select mhd 0% or mvd 0% and the specific sensitivity number doesn't change that means the aspect ratios are the same? yes correct. As TheNoobPolice said at the end its preference. For me MHD 0% feels better cause if converting from normal aspect ratio to stretched resolution i feel like i need a lower sens.
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