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vor einer Stunde schrieb DPI Wizard:

Probably due to acceleration, what's your sensitivity numbers?

450 DPI

8 (5/11) WPS

34.0465 cm 360° distance

 

The calculator gives me -1 for the survivor and -30 for the killer, but its much to low even on sensitivity 0 for both.

Im using this calculator settings (https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=9bc0807408da6a04be32859454c19196) and choose my game to convert to by "convert to".

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The calculator calculates the sensitivity -1 for the survivor and -30 for the killer, so I have to take the sensitivity 0 for both, because 0 is the minimum in the game. But as a survivor with sensitivity 0 I need 85cm for a 360.

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb DPI Wizard:

Try this, lower your DPI to 200 and set killer to 26 and survivor to 13.

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I have tried these settings, but they are much too low (especially for survivors).

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I already lowered my DPI before, but since this didn't help and the calculated sensitivity can't be correct, I created this topic. Sorry I didn't describe this in more detail before. Normally I have a 360° distance of about 34cm, but in Dead by Daylight I have to move my mouse about 85cm (inaccurate value). For the killer this 360° distance is also higher than it should be, but it does not deviate as much as the survivor's. 

  • 5 weeks later...
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You can also set the sensitivity values in the file "GameUserSettings.ini" at "%localappdata%\DeadByDaylight\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor" to negative. Example:
KillerMuseSensitivity=-60

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6 hours ago, glaceorizer said:

You can also set the sensitivity values in the file "GameUserSettings.ini" at "%localappdata%\DeadByDaylight\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor" to negative. Example:
KillerMuseSensitivity=-60

I see the game actually displays the negative value in-game, however it results in the same sensitivity as 0.

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