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Hi everyone.

I started playing Apex some days ago and I was trying to find my optimal settings. Normally I am comfortable with playing 34 cm/360 and I read that 800 dpi 1.5 in-game gives you that. Shroud was using 400 dpi and 3.0 in-game and he has 34 cm/360 so it was supporting the argument. The problem is, I have 750 dpi and when I calculate I had to set 1.6 in-game. So I did. But whenever I try to calculate my cm/360 it looks like 25 cm/360. I didn't understand what is wrong. I was using 6/11 in windows settings like it should be. I am using Corsair Harpoon mouse and I checked DPI on driver and it is 750 like it should be. My mousepad is steelseries QCK so it shouldn't be the problem. I am just obsessed why I am getting different results. I know I can set it to 34 cm/360 easily with lowering the sensitivity but I am curious about it.

Any ideas ?

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Don't compare your sensitivity to others, what works for Shroud might not work for you in the long run. And I also got completely lost in what you wrote, but I understood it as you wanted 34cm/360 but you got 25 instead.. try to lower your sens to see what happens. Make sure you calculated it correctly

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It is not just about Shroud. People are getting 34cm/360 with those settings. When I check my mouse DPI with an online DPI analyzer it shows around 1k. But on Corsair app it looks like 750. 

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6 minutes ago, Hohhenheim said:

It is not just about Shroud. People are getting 34cm/360 with those settings. When I check my mouse DPI with an online DPI analyzer it shows around 1k. But on Corsair app it looks like 750. 

what he ment ,was that just because many use it does not mean its correct for you

 

the first thing to do here is always reading the instructions since those will quickly teach you how to use the calculator to gain what you want to achieve 

for example setting it to distance instead of sensitivity to get the same 360 as shroud even at your dpi and resolution (which no one in their right mind here will recommend you go a head and do, but sometimes it takes a few fails to understand that understanding is better than copying  )

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8 hours ago, fortunate reee said:

what he ment ,was that just because many use it does not mean its correct for you

 

the first thing to do here is always reading the instructions since those will quickly teach you how to use the calculator to gain what you want to achieve 

for example setting it to distance instead of sensitivity to get the same 360 as shroud even at your dpi and resolution (which no one in their right mind here will recommend you go a head and do, but sometimes it takes a few fails to understand that understanding is better than copying  )

He's not saying that its the 34cm/360 thats the issue tho. He says he has a sensitivity that he likes, which is 34cm/360, but when he uses the calculator to get that, it turns into 25cm/360. I'm guessing that the issue is his mouse, I remember my corsair harpoon being off by a fair amount.

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I am really thankful Duckkeyy finally someone understood me. I checked my mouse and you were right. My mouse has an issue which I couldn't understand. 750 dpi and 1000 dpi are exactly same sensitivity. I don't know why. I checked both of them on online DPI analyzer and both of them are showing around 1100 dpi. And when I check 500 dpi, it is accurate. So I did the same calculations for 500 dpi and my problem solved. So my mouse had an issue. I don't understand how it can be accurate on 500 dpi, close enough for 1000 dpi but doesn't work on 750 dpi

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Just now, Hohhenheim said:

I am really thankful Duckkeyy finally someone understood me. I checked my mouse and you were right. My mouse has an issue which I couldn't understand. 750 dpi and 1000 dpi are exactly same sensitivity. I don't know why. I checked both of them on online DPI analyzer and both of them are showing around 1100 dpi. And when I check 500 dpi, it is accurate. So I did the same calculations for 500 dpi and my problem solved. So my mouse had an issue. I don't understand how it can be accurate on 500 dpi, close enough for 1000 dpi but doesn't work on 750 dpi

 

8 hours ago, Duckkeyy said:

He's not saying that its the 34cm/360 thats the issue tho. He says he has a sensitivity that he likes, which is 34cm/360, but when he uses the calculator to get that, it turns into 25cm/360. I'm guessing that the issue is his mouse, I remember my corsair harpoon being off by a fair amount.

I am really thankful Duckkeyy finally someone understood me. I checked my mouse and you were right. My mouse has an issue which I couldn't understand. 750 dpi and 1000 dpi are exactly same sensitivity. I don't know why. I checked both of them on online DPI analyzer and both of them are showing around 1100 dpi. And when I check 500 dpi, it is accurate. So I did the same calculations for 500 dpi and my problem solved. So my mouse had an issue. I don't understand how it can be accurate on 500 dpi, close enough for 1000 dpi but doesn't work on 750 dpi

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12 hours ago, Hohhenheim said:

 

I am really thankful Duckkeyy finally someone understood me. I checked my mouse and you were right. My mouse has an issue which I couldn't understand. 750 dpi and 1000 dpi are exactly same sensitivity. I don't know why. I checked both of them on online DPI analyzer and both of them are showing around 1100 dpi. And when I check 500 dpi, it is accurate. So I did the same calculations for 500 dpi and my problem solved. So my mouse had an issue. I don't understand how it can be accurate on 500 dpi, close enough for 1000 dpi but doesn't work on 750 dpi

the simple reason i told you to look up was so , that you could figure out how to get your wanted distance at your current dpi (no matter which that is )

corsair is known for their horrible mice (  they pay a ton of money to influencers / advertisement so the issues with high dpi variability is about what one would expect from their previous quality control issues

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