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Hi , i'm trying to convert my CS2 sens to BF1 , i want my ADS sens in BF1 to be the same as the hipfire sens in CS2 but after i tried the 360 distance conversion method for ADS it still feels a little bit off in-game . Mention that i play CS2 with a stretched aspect ratio of 4:3 . Can anyone look over the conversion link and see if i did something wrong ? Should i use a different conversion method ?

I matched the two games FOV and FOV Type as i read in the instructions.

Here's the conversion link : https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=59a6b8d9e9263238266f23c66a5fcc40

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3 hours ago, el cucaracha said:

Can anyone look over the conversion link and see if i did something wrong ? Should i use a different conversion method ?

You did it correctly when it comes to the ADS, they should have the exact same 360 distance as hipfire. However comparing stretched to non-stretched might make it feel a bit different.

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1 minute ago, el cucaracha said:

Ok , figured that might be the case . One more question , for scope conversion should i use MDH or MDV ? Thanks btw.

Since there is a mismatch between horizontal and vertical FOV because of the stretching, it depends on which axis you want to preserve. If they feel too fast with MDH 100%, switch to MDV 177.7778% instead.

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1 minute ago, el cucaracha said:

If you have the time to explain , what is the reasoning behind choosing the MDV percentage field 177.7778% ? Just so i understand for future references 

It's the same as MDH 100% for 16:9, but in your conversion there's a difference since you convert from 4:3.

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