dpenra Posted March 20, 2020 Posted March 20, 2020 Recently I increased my DPI from 400 to 800, and i use this site for conversion for PUBG. Now, i am really confused. Before i had 400 dpi and 56 sensitivity and my eDPI is 56*400= 22,400 After changing from this site i got new sensitivity that is 40.9485, when i multiply with 800 DPI i am getting 32,758.8 eDPI We can see that there is huge shift from my original eDPI . Is it safe to use this new sensitivity? For detail information please look at screenshot...
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted March 20, 2020 Wizard Posted March 20, 2020 "eDPI" is a useless concept, and has absolutely no value in games like PUBG. The reason is simple, PUBG (and many other games) do not have a 1:1 relation between sensitivity value and 360 distance. In other words doubling the DPI and halving the sensitivity does not equal the same 360 distance. These games usually have zero as a valid sensitivity, so obviously doing DPI*sensitivity doesn't work. So yes, it's safe to use this new sensitivity. fortunate reee 1
TheNoobPolice Posted March 20, 2020 Posted March 20, 2020 eDPI isn't a proper measurement of anything. It only "works" in Source and some other engines where the sensitivity values is a straight turn-speed multipliers. Many games have logarithmic systems where they don'tt scale linearly. eDPI also confuses DPI (a measurement of presicison) with sensitivity (a measurment of distance). If you had 1*40000 dpi that would be an eDPI of 40000, but 40000 * 1 DPi would be the same eDPI, but would obviously feel massively different. Short version, is forget about eDPI.
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