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Hi guys i have been hard stuck for 1 week googling about this subject and i didn’t get no help nor straight info apex my first fps game all i wanna do is to convert my ads sens to valorant scopes sens (already converted my hipfire) can anyone tell me exactly what to do or just do it for me please im desperate (already have premium subscription) my hipfire is 1.5 ads is 1.0 on 800dpi

thanks in advance :)

  • Wizard
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Just now, g9wz said:

Which one of the values should i put on valorant?

cause i can only put one value

The one for the zoom you want perfectly matched. Others will be slightly off compared to your Apex sensitivity, but that's a limitation in Valorant you can't get around.

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1 minute ago, DPI Wizard said:

The one for the zoom you want perfectly matched. Others will be slightly off compared to your Apex sensitivity, but that's a limitation in Valorant you can't get around.

Well thanks alot, another quick question as far as i know apex ads is multiplier and not a value is that true? (means it always affected by hipfire sens)

secondly is valorant have the same thing ads is a multiplier also or actually both of the are values?

cause i see many valorant bros leave the scoped valoranr sens on 1 which i tried my self feels kinda off, thanks again :)

  • Wizard
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1 minute ago, g9wz said:

Well thanks alot, another quick question as far as i know apex ads is multiplier and not a value is that true? (means it always affected by hipfire sens)

secondly is valorant have the same thing ads is a multiplier also or actually both of the are values?

cause i see many valorant bros leave the scoped valoranr sens on 1 which i tried my self feels kinda off, thanks again :)

They are both multipliers of the hipfire, but they are based on different methods. In Apex multiplier 1 is MDV 0% (i.e. same tracking speed), while in Valorant 1 is MDH 100% (i.e. same movement to the edge of the screen). So 1 in Valorant is a lot faster than 1 in Apex.

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15 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

They are both multipliers of the hipfire, but they are based on different methods. In Apex multiplier 1 is MDV 0% (i.e. same tracking speed), while in Valorant 1 is MDH 100% (i.e. same movement to the edge of the screen). So 1 in Valorant is a lot faster than 1 in Apex.

MDV - MDH both are monitor distance right?

as far as i understood today that hipfire always get matched by 360* not the ads nor scopes tho i should use mdv or mdh
 

+ is this a good setting to match sens from apex to other fps games or im missing smth i want just something simple and straightforward on what should i do when i try to match sesns from (apex) to any other game I don’t want to always post her they maybe more ppl in need more than me thanks

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  • Wizard
Posted
1 minute ago, g9wz said:

MDV - MDH both are monitor distance right?

as far as i understood today that hipfire always get matched by 360* not the ads nor scopes tho i should use mdv or mdh
 

+ is this a good setting to match sens from apex to other fps games or im missing smth i want just something simple and straightforward on what should i do when i try to match sesns from (apex) to any other game I don’t want to always post her they maybe more ppl in need more than me thanks

Correct, MDV is vertical and MDH is horizontal. As for the conversion it seems correct yes.

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3 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Correct, MDV is vertical and MDH is horizontal. As for the conversion it seems correct yes.

So MDH is better from apex to other games (correct me if im wrong cause my next few gaming years depend on this xd) well i really appreciate your patience have a nice day :)❤️

  • Wizard
Posted
1 minute ago, g9wz said:

So MDH is better from apex to other games (correct me if im wrong cause my next few gaming years depend on this xd) well i really appreciate your patience have a nice day :)❤️

MDV 0% (what Apex uses by default) is what most people generally prefer. It is technically the same as MDH 0% as long as you don't convert between different aspect ratios.

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