darkheart46 Posted May 17, 2017 Posted May 17, 2017 Hello, i'm trying to figure the correct way to do this, i play competitive cs go at 1280x960 4:3 stretched in a 24inch monitor. im trying to have the same feel of the cursor in windows desktop 16:9 standard 1920x1080. I set in the calculator 1280x960, fov 90, in 24inch, sensitivity 1.1 ,800 dpi in viewspeed (my settings since years at cs go) i get that the equivalent at full hd desktop is 400 dpi with a discrepancy of -7.5722% (-0.9232 cm). but i got a very different feel can someone check if its correct ? i know that here are very wise people in this matter and i need that everything at windows feels like 1.1 800 dpi at counter strike to train muscle memory even when im doing other things at pc than playing cs, thank you very much.
KandiVan Posted May 18, 2017 Posted May 18, 2017 Converting from in game to desktop is difficult. There are only very specific values you can have for windows pointer speed. Its generally better to just go from windows -> in game. Find the closest WPS value you can find and use that as your ingame value. potato psoas and darkheart46 2
Drimzi Posted May 18, 2017 Posted May 18, 2017 (edited) Edited January 28, 2018 by Drimzi darkheart46 1
darkheart46 Posted May 18, 2017 Author Posted May 18, 2017 Thank you for the responses, awesome calculations drimzi makes sense that stretched breaks the horizontal planes and cant be emulated at desktop, then if i want to Play 4:3 but in black bars and 1024x768(my CS 1.6 settings) to not stretch the horizontal axis which settings al calculator should i use in Windows 16:9 full HD? Thank you and kind regards Also as an off topic i read that you use the g900 i use the g pro that has the same sensor i use 800 DPI 500hz u feel any settings that perform better? Im searching the Edge of improvement in the details
Drimzi Posted May 18, 2017 Posted May 18, 2017 (edited) Edited January 28, 2018 by Drimzi darkheart46 1
darkheart46 Posted May 18, 2017 Author Posted May 18, 2017 Thank you for your time drimzi, i see clearly the difference very good point about DPI, i will give it a try!
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