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Apex Legend ADS convertion


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So I found this calculator for Overwatch wich is excatly what i'd want to replicate for Apex. 
https://jscalc-blog.com/overwatch-zoom-sensitivity-calculator/
https://prnt.sc/rzfk6l

My probem is that I have no idea how it works, I just tried it the results were imediate, my muscle memory wasn't fucked anymore and I could aim like I do in hipfire.

Is it possible to replicate it for Apex Legend different scopes ? 

Apex has a possibility to change your aim for each scope but I have no idea what theses values are representing so it's even harder to find a way to do a satisfying convertion 
https://prnt.sc/rzfnig
All the values are on 1 in base but it's doesn't feel right either.

Please send help, I've got cookies

Edited by Eloryy
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This is MDH 100%, and is achieved like this in the calculator:

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=72b5e476f3612c301406982b30da87c5

It's the default zoom sensitivity for quite a lot of games that don't have separate scope sensitivity since it simply increases the 360 distance by the horizontal FOV difference. So half the FOV (what a lot of games call 2X zoom which is not what 2X optical zoom actually is) equals twice the 360 distance. The result of this is that moving the crosshair to the edge of the monitor is the same between aims. It can be great for flicking since what you see on the edges are always the same physical mouse distance away. It is not however suited for tracking a moving target, which is what MDH 0% is for.

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Alright, and since all 3 overwatch heroes using scopes are flicking ones it makes sense for it to feel so nice. But since Apex guns are a mix of both, it might be usefull to know how MDH 0% works as well.

Thanks at least I have some more elements. Do you know how the numbers in Apex "Custom ADS Sensitivity" represent if they are raw value or a percentage of the base sensitivity ?
I run into a weird result when I try to replicate what you showed me for Apex
http://prntscr.com/rzh5od

Edit Nevermind, I think I fixed it 
https://prnt.sc/rzha73

Thanks a lot for your help and your work on this website in general.
It's truelly amazing how complex aiming can be, I never imagined it when I first started FPS. You are awesome !

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