kwoojae12 Posted March 6, 2020 Posted March 6, 2020 Hi, everyone.I am having a problem because I play a game with different FOV values.I was using "hip fire" at 360 degrees regardless of the fov value.I heard that "MDV 0%" is the best for muscle memory among several forums, so I'm going to try to use all sensitivity as "MDV 0%."For example, I'm trying to get the sensitivity of other games based on kovaak, FOV 110,800DPI, 1.5 Sens.The games I play are apex legends and csgo.As you know, csgo cannot change the fov value.If you cannot change the fov value, such as csgo, can you also use "hip fire" and "MDV 0%"? This makes my sensitivity very low, about 1.05.Surprisingly, there was no problem playing games.However, when you rotate 360 degrees, 180 degrees, you realize that the sensitivity is much lower.But it didn't bother me much to meet the enemy in front of me.Because APEX LEGENDS has ADS value.If you want to use "MDV 0%", the value "1.0" will be displayedI wonder if getting used to the "MDV 0%" value is the best way to remember muscle.For APEX LEGENDS, "HIP FIRE" is also using MDV 0%.I wonder if my method of sensitivity conversion is correct.I read the forum, but I don't fully understand it, so please explain.Save me from this foolishness.Do you have an optimal FOV value for p.s? If you have any, please let me know by KOVAAK standard.It's a familiar FOV value, but it's ready to change.Please reply.
fortunate reee Posted March 6, 2020 Posted March 6, 2020 (edited) 14 hours ago, kwoojae12 said: Hi, everyone.I am having a problem because I play a game with different FOV values.I was using "hip fire" at 360 degrees regardless of the fov value.I heard that "MDV 0%" is the best for muscle memory among several forums, so I'm going to try to use all sensitivity as "MDV 0%."For example, I'm trying to get the sensitivity of other games based on kovaak, FOV 110,800DPI, 1.5 Sens.The games I play are apex legends and csgo.As you know, csgo cannot change the fov value.If you cannot change the fov value, such as csgo, can you also use "hip fire" and "MDV 0%"? This makes my sensitivity very low, about 1.05.Surprisingly, there was no problem playing games.However, when you rotate 360 degrees, 180 degrees, you realize that the sensitivity is much lower.But it didn't bother me much to meet the enemy in front of me.Because APEX LEGENDS has ADS value.If you want to use "MDV 0%", the value "1.0" will be displayedI wonder if getting used to the "MDV 0%" value is the best way to remember muscle.For APEX LEGENDS, "HIP FIRE" is also using MDV 0%.I wonder if my method of sensitivity conversion is correct.I read the forum, but I don't fully understand it, so please explain.Save me from this foolishness.Do you have an optimal FOV value for p.s? If you have any, please let me know by KOVAAK standard.It's a familiar FOV value, but it's ready to change.Please reply. i stick to 73.74 vdeg (csgo default ) since it can be used in most games i play then matching hipfire at 0% or 360 distance doesn't make a difference the two viable methods to find a hipfire value are psa method and using windows desktop sense to game hipfire conversion + 0%ads and scope (fun fact just use the auto fov option so you don't have to worry about fov once you set it up ) Edited March 6, 2020 by fortunate reee kwoojae12 1
kwoojae12 Posted March 6, 2020 Author Posted March 6, 2020 If the FOV value is different, the 360 degree value and the MDV 0% value will be different.It feels different sensitivity values when it rotates 360 degrees or 180 degrees.Of course there are ways to use the same FOV, but it's not just CSGO.It is difficult to equal the FOV values. CSGO's FOV 90 feels narrow.I wonder what the FOV value is, which is the most inflexible to humans.
fortunate reee Posted March 6, 2020 Posted March 6, 2020 1 hour ago, kwoojae12 said: If the FOV value is different, the 360 degree value and the MDV 0% value will be different.It feels different sensitivity values when it rotates 360 degrees or 180 degrees.Of course there are ways to use the same FOV, but it's not just CSGO.It is difficult to equal the FOV values. CSGO's FOV 90 feels narrow.I wonder what the FOV value is, which is the most inflexible to humans. you should use the lowest possible fov (lower fov = bigger hitbox) that does not feel bad to you / is match able across most or all games you play (you can get used to " narrow " fov unless its causing motion sickness which it shouldn't at csgo 90 then settle for a 360 distance for hipfire (psa method 360 / or 0% desktop-> game ) only have to match hipfire fov then use 0% (fov doesn't matter for scopes when using 0% once you got used to it) kwoojae12 1
kwoojae12 Posted March 6, 2020 Author Posted March 6, 2020 Thank you very much for your reply.Do you recommend "HIP FIRE" for 360 distance setting over "MDV 0%"?For KOVAAK (800DPI,FOV10,1.5sens), when converted to CSGO (90FOV)The 360 distance setting comes with the sensor1.5 value and the MDV0% has a 1.05 value.I'm not sure which settings fit me.I want to make the most of my muscle memory that I practiced at KOVAAK.I'm sorry I have so many questions.Thank you always.
kwoojae12 Posted March 7, 2020 Author Posted March 7, 2020 Hi, everyone.I am having a problem because I play a game with different FOV values.I was using "hip fire" at 360 degrees regardless of the fov value.I heard that "MDV 0%" is the best for muscle memory among several forums, so I'm going to try to use all sensitivity as "MDV 0%."For example, I'm trying to get the sensitivity of other games based on kovaak, FOV 110,800DPI, 1.5 Sens.The games I play are apex legends and csgo.As you know, csgo cannot change the fov value.If you cannot change the fov value, such as csgo, can you also use "hip fire" and "MDV 0%"? This makes my sensitivity very low, about 1.05.Surprisingly, there was no problem playing games.However, when you rotate 360 degrees, 180 degrees, you realize that the sensitivity is much lower.But it didn't bother me much to meet the enemy in front of me.Because APEX LEGENDS has ADS value.If you want to use "MDV 0%", the value "1.0" will be displayedI wonder if getting used to the "MDV 0%" value is the best way to remember muscle.For APEX LEGENDS, "HIP FIRE" is also using MDV 0%.I wonder if my method of sensitivity conversion is correct.I read the forum, but I don't fully understand it, so please explain.Save me from this foolishness.Do you have an optimal FOV value for p.s? If you have any, please let me know by KOVAAK standard.It's a familiar FOV value, but it's ready to change.Please reply.
fortunate reee Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 12 hours ago, kwoojae12 said: Thank you very much for your reply.Do you recommend "HIP FIRE" for 360 distance setting over "MDV 0%"?For KOVAAK (800DPI,FOV10,1.5sens), when converted to CSGO (90FOV)The 360 distance setting comes with the sensor1.5 value and the MDV0% has a 1.05 value.I'm not sure which settings fit me.I want to make the most of my muscle memory that I practiced at KOVAAK.I'm sorry I have so many questions.Thank you always. that "muscle memory" will be no use if some games dont match the necessary fov you should either try the psa method or go from windows to game (and use the exact same fov across all games (hipfire) that you play sticking to your current setup because " you already trained that " is hardly worth the time if it caps you in the long run this is my current setup which works relatively well in most scenarios ( it is uniform across most all games i touch and windows desktop ) when using the psa method (or other artificial 360 methods ) you'd go for a setup like this this might vary from user to user but in my personal experience / opinion matching the hipfire fov is crucial independent of method used since there is not other way of maintaining a sense of spacial awareness in 3d space across games (180 flick is a great example ) i the end this boils down to personal preference but both methods work better than sticking to your current setup
fortunate reee Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 1 hour ago, kwoojae12 said: Hi, everyone.I am having a problem because I play a game with different FOV values.I was using "hip fire" at 360 degrees regardless of the fov value.I heard that "MDV 0%" is the best for muscle memory among several forums, so I'm going to try to use all sensitivity as "MDV 0%."For example, I'm trying to get the sensitivity of other games based on kovaak, FOV 110,800DPI, 1.5 Sens.The games I play are apex legends and csgo.As you know, csgo cannot change the fov value.If you cannot change the fov value, such as csgo, can you also use "hip fire" and "MDV 0%"? This makes my sensitivity very low, about 1.05.Surprisingly, there was no problem playing games.However, when you rotate 360 degrees, 180 degrees, you realize that the sensitivity is much lower.But it didn't bother me much to meet the enemy in front of me.Because APEX LEGENDS has ADS value.If you want to use "MDV 0%", the value "1.0" will be displayedI wonder if getting used to the "MDV 0%" value is the best way to remember muscle.For APEX LEGENDS, "HIP FIRE" is also using MDV 0%.I wonder if my method of sensitivity conversion is correct.I read the forum, but I don't fully understand it, so please explain.Save me from this foolishness.Do you have an optimal FOV value for p.s? If you have any, please let me know by KOVAAK standard.It's a familiar FOV value, but it's ready to change.Please reply. no point in creating 20 threads
kwoojae12 Posted March 8, 2020 Author Posted March 8, 2020 Thank you very much.Now I understand a little bit.
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