Lnkzi Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) Hello, Firstly I hope I am posting this in the right section, if not pls let me know and I will post elsewhere if necessary. I may have a lot of questions and I apologize i will attempt to put as much details as possible to hopefully make assisting me a bit less difficult. I generally use default settings for apex ads, I have played around with different settings though I haven't found anything solid enough to stick with long term and I am hoping to try out my cod settings and if I'm lucky it may feel better in apex as I have a lot of hours in both games, so some consistency when switching back and forth may be beneficial possibly. I did some searching on here and google and couldn't find the exact answers I am looking for and I am not sure if I have done my calculations correctly I would appreciate some assistance in the matter. So I believe it was wizard who somewhere on this forum that mentioned an issue with apex fov scaling. So in order to best match my apex fov to cod I did 1.497 scaling multiplier, or around 106 fov in game to get what should equal 120 in call of duty. Now I may be incorrect, so I apologize if that's the case hopefully someone will let me know if that's accurate. Secondly I use relative, affected in cod mw2019 I was at 1.78 monitor distance coefficient for quite sometime and played around with different settings, though I seem to lean towards 1.78. So for this calculation I would like to stick to that. So Cod : Sens 3.24, Dpi 1600, Relative 1.78, Affected, 120 FOV Apex : Sens .97, Dpi 1600, 106 FOV (1.497) I attempted to do some extra calculations on this, this is what I came up with: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=f09652ce533a6f678d76a0aabeeb74be Is this correct, am I missing anything? Is this how I would put in in the cfg folder? gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_0 "1.217685" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_1 "1.329863" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_2 "1.725618" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_3 "2.039498" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_4 "2.194301" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_5 "2.329357" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_6 "2.383088" gamepad_ads_advanced_sensitivity_scalar_7 "2.409315" or is the scalar 0 two different options depending on which weapon I use more frequently? I apologize if this is obvious I tried to read through the instructions and forums to answer these questions myself, this is where I am at hopefully I interpreted it correctly. Thank you very much in advance! Edit: correct mistake in calculation of scoped sens Edited November 17, 2023 by Lnkzi
Wizard Solution DPI Wizard Posted November 17, 2023 Wizard Solution Posted November 17, 2023 4 minutes ago, Lnkzi said: Is this correct, am I missing anything? Is this how I would put in in the cfg folder? or is the scalar 0 two different options depending on which weapon I use more frequently? You have done it correctly, although you should technically use MDV 178% and not 177.7778% to match Relative Coefficient 1.78, but this will not make a discernible difference. That is what you should put in the config file yes, and for scalar 0 you have to choose between the two options depending on what you prefer.
Lnkzi Posted November 17, 2023 Author Posted November 17, 2023 Excellent thank you, I will update just for the sake of being accurate. Is there a reason or benefit to use MDV over MDH? My thought process on using MDH was technically the horizonal FOV is supposed to be the same in both games with my current setting due to apex having issues with scaling if I'm not mistaken. Very much appreciated!
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted November 17, 2023 Wizard Posted November 17, 2023 1 minute ago, Lnkzi said: Is there a reason or benefit to use MDV over MDH? They are interchangable, but the values depends on the aspect ratio. For 16:9, MDH 100% = MDV 177.7778%, while MDV 100% = MDH 56.25% etc. For 4:3 it would be MDH 100% = MDV 133.3333%, and MDV 100% = MDH 75%.
Lnkzi Posted November 17, 2023 Author Posted November 17, 2023 Okay I see, makes sense. Thank you again
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