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Hello,

I want to apologize in advance for the long wall of text, but if anyone can help me that would be really really appreciated, as i have been struggling with this for a long time.

My normal CS:GO settings: 1.2 sensitivity @ 400 DPI.

I noticed converting that to Hip fire sensitivity in other games is not viable, as it is too slow, so i decided to set my Hip fire sensitivity in all FPS games except CS:GO according to the 360 distance. (while also adjusting the hip fire FOV in other FPS's to be the same in CS:GO) In CS:GO, the 360 sensitivity is 2.4 at 400 DPI (this is what i use to convert from).

For example, when i am trying to calculate my hip fire sensitivity in Deadside, I convert from my 360 CS:GO settings, and calculate the "all" sensitivity in deadside,  And when calculating my ADS in deadside, i convert from my normal CS:GO settings of 1.2 sensitivity and 400 DPI and calculate the "ADS iron sight" sensitivity in the calculator , I am doing this so that my ADS sensitivity is exactly half of my 360 sensitivity. (while also adjusting the FOV in deadside to be similar to CS:GO).

And so i would like to have a universal hip fire sensitivity for all my games according to the 360 distance, and an ADS sensitivity half of my 360 sensitivity, but i am having trouble achieving that in other FPS games such as in Escape from tarkov, as the game only offers 2 mouse settings, which are hip fire and aiming, however i have no clue how to set my aiming sensitivity in that game so that it is half of my hip fire.

Maybe i am doing my calculations wrong? if someone can please guide me how to make my ADS sensitivity half of my 360 sensitivity, so that i can incorporate that in all my FPS games that would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much.

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, NasR said:

Hello,

I want to apologize in advance for the long wall of text, but if anyone can help me that would be really really appreciated, as i have been struggling with this for a long time.

My normal CS:GO settings: 1.2 sensitivity @ 400 DPI.

I noticed converting that to Hip fire sensitivity in other games is not viable, as it is too slow, so i decided to set my Hip fire sensitivity in all FPS games except CS:GO according to the 360 distance. (while also adjusting the hip fire FOV in other FPS's to be the same in CS:GO) In CS:GO, the 360 sensitivity is 2.4 at 400 DPI (this is what i use to convert from).

For example, when i am trying to calculate my hip fire sensitivity in Deadside, I convert from my 360 CS:GO settings, and calculate the "all" sensitivity in deadside,  And when calculating my ADS in deadside, i convert from my normal CS:GO settings of 1.2 sensitivity and 400 DPI and calculate the "ADS iron sight" sensitivity in the calculator , I am doing this so that my ADS sensitivity is exactly half of my 360 sensitivity. (while also adjusting the FOV in deadside to be similar to CS:GO).

And so i would like to have a universal hip fire sensitivity for all my games according to the 360 distance, and an ADS sensitivity half of my 360 sensitivity, but i am having trouble achieving that in other FPS games such as in Escape from tarkov, as the game only offers 2 mouse settings, which are hip fire and aiming, however i have no clue how to set my aiming sensitivity in that game so that it is half of my hip fire.

Maybe i am doing my calculations wrong? if someone can please guide me how to make my ADS sensitivity half of my 360 sensitivity, so that i can incorporate that in all my FPS games that would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much.

ideally you want to match the fov between games hipfire (so your 360 calculations dont get tainted by a different fov )

if you are calculating csgo to other games you should have your setup looking something like this 

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=5e61c75341d69ecf91235ee817849430

you would just replace apex with whatever game you want then use that games all option

 

tarkov is a special case since it has 20 different factors  that impact the aim (speed /distance wise ) and its difficult to get even somewhat uniform

-> as far as i am aware , i haven't touched the game for that reason

 

there is a couple of good instructions in the thread that is labeled instructions definitely worth a look

 

Edited by fortunate reee
Posted
2 minutes ago, fortunate reee said:

ideally you want to match the fov between games hipfire (so your 360 calculations dont get tainted by a different fov )

if you are calculating csgo to other games you should have your setup looking something like this 

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=5e61c75341d69ecf91235ee817849430

you would jsut replace apex with whatever game you want then use that games all option

 

 

 

thank you very much for your help, just one question though, why did you set auto FOV to 73.74?my knowledge is limited, but if you could please explain why you chose that over an FOV of 90 that would be really appreciated.

Posted
20 minutes ago, NasR said:

thank you very much for your help, just one question though, why did you set auto FOV to 73.74?my knowledge is limited, but if you could please explain why you chose that over an FOV of 90 that would be really appreciated.

its vertical fov image.png.cb67ac37ed233bab086ea9a5c6555f5c.pngexactly what csgo uses

Posted
Just now, fortunate reee said:

its vertical fov image.png.cb67ac37ed233bab086ea9a5c6555f5c.pngexactly what csgo uses

you are an absolute legend, thank you very much kind Sir, i wish you the best.

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