BitchAhDai Posted February 28, 2020 Posted February 28, 2020 The SENS of my RB6 is 。400DPi ,XY12,ADS60,FOV87,16:10。my RB6‘s reflex and acog Very accurate ,but csgo Is used hipfire ,how can i change my RB6’s 60ADS reflex→csgo‘s hipfire & acog→AWP Zoom1
fortunate reee Posted February 28, 2020 Posted February 28, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, ToveLoGod said: The SENS of my RB6 is 。400DPi ,XY12,ADS60,FOV87,16:10。my RB6‘s reflex and acog Very accurate ,but csgo Is used hipfire ,how can i change my RB6’s 60ADS reflex→csgo‘s hipfire & acog→AWP Zoom1 siege uses vdeg whilst csgo sits at locked 90 hdeg 4;3 if you want to be accurate id recommend going with 73.74 fov in r6 since that fov actually works then setting your aspect ratio (resolution to 16;10 1728x1080 /1920x1080 is 16;9) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ if you want to improve across games id recommend : not copying pro players and instead using the psa method (<--link) to find settings that help you with precision would be another great idea https://jscalc.io/embed/vqOrqXRpMgmwb8tV#! this is what i got after doing it my hipfire is perfect on 1.95 at 73.74 fov (so i match the fov from csgo and settings to apex siege etc ) pros dont get good because of their settings they get good because they train for hours its better to find Edited February 28, 2020 by fortunate reee
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted February 28, 2020 Wizard Posted February 28, 2020 5 hours ago, ToveLoGod said: The SENS of my RB6 is 。400DPi ,XY12,ADS60,FOV87,16:10。my RB6‘s reflex and acog Very accurate ,but csgo Is used hipfire ,how can i change my RB6’s 60ADS reflex→csgo‘s hipfire & acog→AWP Zoom1 First convert R6 ADS to CSGO hipfire: Then use the calculated hipfire sensitivity and convert ACOG to AWP: The screenshots are from a version of the calculator in development which has support for aspect ratio changes, but in this case changing the aspect ratio does not affect the calculations.
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