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A way to deactivate the calculator settings


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Hellow :3

So, I wanted to examine some settings that pro gamers use by looking at their ads cm/360 based on their settings. Problem there is that the outputs are always calculated based on what you put in in the settings, as it should be. 
However, it would be nice to use the calucator's funtions to not only calculate, but just to look, with the help of an options that deactivates the calculator settings, and only shows the results of whatever you entered in the input. 
Or maybe there already is a way to do that?

-Greetings

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  • Scca changed the title to A way to deactivate the calculator settings
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Yes but then the settings for the calculator are still shown in the calculations. 
Just take this one for example.

I want to look at the 360/cm values of the scopes from these settings apllied in the "Input" section, meaning that I don't actually want to calculate anything from one game to another, I just want to look at what these settings would result into when apllied in game. 

Problem is, that the values shown are still the result of the calculation of the values that I entered, and those values that are automatically applied in the "calculator settings" part, which would mainly be the 0% Monitor Distance.

So the results show me what I have to do inorder to achieve 0% Monitor distance with the values that I entered, but all I want is to see the results of these values without any other calculation being made.

Hope I could explain it well enough

(Also, I am still interested in this thread)

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4 minutes ago, Scca said:

I want to look at the 360/cm values of the scopes from these settings apllied in the "Input" section, meaning that I don't actually want to calculate anything from one game to another, I just want to look at what these settings would result into when apllied in game. 

For that you have to select the scope you want to see the 360 distance for and enter the settings for it, like in this example.

5 minutes ago, Scca said:

(Also, I am still interested in this thread)

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I am not really sure where the 0.7 comes from but selecting the scope pretty much answers my "question"/request.
I have gotten way to used to the luxury of being able to select and seeing all at once.

 

Thanks

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