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so im having some trouble making my sensitivity work in aimbeast i understand that destiny an overwatch are close to identical in sens conversion but i play at a low ads sens and i cant seem to get it to transfer accuratley to aimbeast without it being extremely slow my sens is 600dpi 10 in game with a 0.6 ads sens at 105 fov

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Hi!

It looks like 0.6 ADS multiplier is MDH -145%, so your conversion should look like this: mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=7c6456f0709452ef46c6e32ec760474c [set your own DPI]

There are a few things to point out:

-105 D2 FOV is 84.390543 Hdeg 4:3 which is the FOV type that Aimbeast uses

-Set the sens scale to OW/BO4/MW

- "Sensitivity 2" in the calculator sets the ADS FOV, but setting it to e.g. 40 doesn't mean it's 40 HFOV, it's actually 51.774 HFOV. If you want to know the actual value, use this and check the "Actual HFOV" line in "CALCULATIONS". Don't mind the "Multiplier 1" value in that last link

-The "ADS sensitivity multiplier" will change depending on the "Sensitivity 2" value that you set

Posted (edited)

"Custom ADS FOV" in-game is "Sensitivity 2" in the calculator, so setting it to 51.774 in-game is the same as "Sensitivity 2" = 51.774 (which is not 51.744 HFOV, it's 61.58). If you do that on the first link (mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=7c6456f0709452ef46c6e32ec760474c), you'll get an "ADS sensitivity multiplier" of 0.427393 (not 0.36228).

The point is that, if you know the HFOV of a scope that you like in any other game and you set it directly in "Custom ADS FOV" in Aimbeast, it won't be that FOV. For that reason, you'll have to try different "Sensitivity 2" values on this other link (mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=4bbf0dcb5a712d35dbd13f8b36a2de1d) until you get your desired HFOV in the "Actual HFOV" line. 

When you have your "Sensitivity 2" value, go to the first link, set it and then you'll get the right "ADS sensitivity multiplier".

Edited by ProuDBeasT
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Hipfire fov can be 105 * 0.96.

ADS fov can be whatever. destiny 2 scales the sensitivity using a framework instead of specific multipliers. as long as u convert with 100% horizontal mm, with a 0.6 multiplier afterwards, the result will be the exact same as if destiny 2 had a scope with that specific fov.

If you want to get technical, your ads fov will likely:

(hipfire fov * 0.96) / (gun + optic), where gun is like 1.25, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, or 2.1 depending on the gun class, and optic is something between 0 and 1 depending on the equipped optic. Sniper multipliers are generally between 5 and 8.

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5 minutes ago, ProuDBeasT said:

From what I can tell, the conversion should be like this mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=f05dc2aaeb261b98945419bf57ce32e7 and a few things:

1) Multiply the "ADS sensitivity multiplier" that you get by 0.6 and set that in-game

2) Make sure that "Sensitivity 2" in the calculator and "Custom ADS FOV" in-game are the same

 

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=3bfef5a66d50b7c7d6a5fd1e0bb84d9d

closer to this ( still have to match the ads fov properly )

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, ProuDBeasT said:

You've only changed the FOV type, I think. We get 100.8 actual HFOV in both conversions.

image.png.dd8e7376f9cf95d8bbb76766b71afb4b.pngno one seemed to bother with changing the scaling 

which just so happens to make the thing fit the described " slow ads" that might not fix the fov issue but will at least get the thing closer to his actual settings

 

Edited by fortunate reee
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Just now, fortunate reee said:

image.png.dd8e7376f9cf95d8bbb76766b71afb4b.pngno one seemed to bother with changing the scaling 

which just so happens to make the thing fit the described " slow ads"

Wow, I didn't even know that setting did that (I always leave it at 100%), thank you :)

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