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7 hours ago, Duckkeyy said:

If i have my apex sens at 2 and my ads sens at 0.9 at 110 fov, how would i convert that same ads setting into other games?

you change ads back to 1.0(to have the most uniformity ) and use vertical monitor distance 0% for ads and scope stick to 360 distance for hipfire(to keep the same rotation independent of you hipfire fov) should still try to use the same default fov (match through the calculator and not just putting 90 everywhere )

 

then you get something like this , and scopes will have the same feel independent of their fov /zoom level and your   movement can be carried over from game to game due to 360 distance at least mostly that is

 

378.png Apex Legends - All
Sensitivity 1:
mouse_sensitivity "2"
Multiplier 1:
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_0 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_1 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_2 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_3 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_4 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_5 "1.000000"
mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_6 "1.000000"
360° distance:
51.9545 cm
Config FOV:
cl_fovScale "1.285717"
Actual VFOV:
73.74 degrees
Actual HFOV:
106.26 degrees
 
 
 
143.png Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - All
Sensitivity 1:
MouseYawSensitivity=1
Sensitivity 2:
XFactorAiming=0.02
Multiplier 1:
MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit=0.153589
Multiplier 2:
Aim Down Sights 73 (ADS Ironsight)
Aim Down Sights 44 (ACOG)
Aim Down Sights 43 (Glaz Flip Sight)
Aim Down Sights 43 (CSRX 300 5X Zoom)
Aim Down Sights 28 (CSRX 300 12X Zoom)
360° distance:
51.9545 cm
 
Discrepancy: 0% (0 cm)
Config FOV:
DefaultFOV=73.74
Actual VFOV:
73.74 degrees
Actual HFOV:
106.26 degrees
Edited by fortunate reee
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When I use MM 0% it feels way different in different games. For example in IoN my hipfire sens is right but my ads sens is wayyyy too slow

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33 minutes ago, Duckkeyy said:
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When I use MM 0% it feels way different in different games. For example in IoN my hipfire sens is right but my ads sens is wayyyy too slow

0% is matching your scopes relative with their zoom/ change in fov (there is no "too slow" with this method ) if you don't like that method you can try using 100% horizontal md 

id recommend you match !!!!hipfire!!!! with 360 distance and !!!!matching the hipfire fov !!!!

after a while  using 0% you can use any zoom level on pure experience with other scopes / zoom levels and it is the method you will be the most precise with 

 

0% will be the best long term solution if you want to maintain aim 

100% is faster but not as precise 

generally you want to stick with either of those options and adapt your current ads / scope value to the calculators values since it will work better that way in the long run 

Edited by fortunate reee
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Except with IoN the ads sens is so low i can't even turn 45 degrees with a full swipe of my mousemat. I want my ads to be lower than my hipfire, but by the same amount for every game, not different amounts in different games. Hence why i asked if I can use the 0.9 apex sens on other games. Is viewspeed what I want to use?

 

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1 hour ago, Duckkeyy said:

Hence why i asked if I can use the 0.9 apex sens on other games.

Currently you'll have to convert from a specific aim to other games to do this. But I'm working on an update now to support scaling so this will be a lot easier to do. Probably done this weekend!

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1 hour ago, Duckkeyy said:

Except with IoN the ads sens is so low i can't even turn 45 degrees with a full swipe of my mousemat. I want my ads to be lower than my hipfire, but by the same amount for every game, not different amounts in different games. Hence why i asked if I can use the 0.9 apex sens on other games. Is viewspeed what I want to use?

 

this makes little sense 0% is 1.0 in apex and that would be faster than 0.9 ads in apex 

 

id recommend you take a look at these instructions 

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forums/topic/6396-instructions/

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3 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Currently you'll have to convert from a specific aim to other games to do this. But I'm working on an update now to support scaling so this will be a lot easier to do. Probably done this weekend!

Alright, thanks a lot! Can't wait.

 

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2 minutes ago, fortunate reee said:

this makes little sense 0% is 1.0 in apex and that would be faster than 0.9 ads in apex 

 

id recommend you take a look at these instructions 

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forums/topic/6396-instructions/

That's not what I was asking. I have already found a sensitivity I like, I was wondering how to convert it between games. Turns out it's a feature not in the calculator yet, but should be soon. Thanks anyway.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Duckkeyy said:

That's not what I was asking. I have already found a sensitivity I like, I was wondering how to convert it between games. Turns out it's a feature not in the calculator yet, but should be soon. Thanks anyway.

i read your post and noticed that you misused some of the necessary terminologies  used on this site, so i just dropped the link so you can read up it if you ever feel like it  the lack of that option was the exact reason for mentioning 0% since it s the most uniform method we have got as of yet 

 

what dpi wizzard just told you was that the option exists in theory  you just have to do that for each scope separately (1x then 2x then 3x), and there will be a scaling option (all with , scaled option coming)

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1 hour ago, fortunate reee said:

i read your post and noticed that you misused some of the necessary terminologies  used on this site, so i just dropped the link so you can read up it if you ever feel like it  the lack of that option was the exact reason for mentioning 0% since it s the most uniform method we have got as of yet 

 

what dpi wizzard just told you was that the option exists you just have to do that for each scope separately (1x then 2x then 3x), and there will be a scaling option (all with , scaled option coming)

Ok then, how do i do it for each scope separately? That was what I was asking. I don't want to increase from 0.9 to 1. I want to stay at 0.9 as that is what i have found works for me and is comfortable.

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