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Needing help with 2D {Osu/Desktop} conversion for ADS in games while still keeping the same hipfire


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currently playing Osu on 650 DPI 1.00 and was wanting to convert it to my ADS sensitivity's  {just for fun} 
but keep my same hipfire sens {36.5cm} 

but slightly confused how id do that...would it be 100%MDV? to match desktop or is it something else? 
whatever way to take my mouse movements in desktop and move them to 3D space

thanks in advance : )

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https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=25c91b084af604b7425fa34f8c89573d  ---- Conversion from Osu to Arena breakout : Infinite

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=7fe27e77b3a02e3a4ce005ff8232fc49 ----- Conversion from Osu to CS:2 

cs2's conversion is vastly slower then AB:I's {At least in testing all the 1x's in AB:I}

which caused confusion since shouldn't it 'feel' the same if I'm doing the exact same conversion?  or is this some sort of FOV thing I'm not fully getting 

{didnt convert hipfire in those calculations since I mainly wanted the ADS values only but does me not putting in a hipfire value somehow make the ADS"s not convert properly? }

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27 minutes ago, SparkyNado said:

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=25c91b084af604b7425fa34f8c89573d  ---- Conversion from Osu to Arena breakout : Infinite

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=7fe27e77b3a02e3a4ce005ff8232fc49 ----- Conversion from Osu to CS:2 

cs2's conversion is vastly slower then AB:I's {At least in testing all the 1x's in AB:I}

which caused confusion since shouldn't it 'feel' the same if I'm doing the exact same conversion?  or is this some sort of FOV thing I'm not fully getting 

{didnt convert hipfire in those calculations since I mainly wanted the ADS values only but does me not putting in a hipfire value somehow make the ADS"s not convert properly? }

{just for fun}

You have to select each one to get the multiplier for ADS, Scope.

0%

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=024bd7bc27aeb249e960900c0cc6afb1

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=2e3bfb3b671ba93a7b90c8b34e1eb18b

MDV 100%

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=3c92684c4cc3e4f4665ce6acbadb08f3

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=4638bc9712c2379b44f7b3c17e8a74be

MDH 100%

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=bd7b42a2214dfc4d9262736875fa3f06

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=eacbd7609a6faa880da57cbd2101ea27

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2 hours ago, SparkyNado said:

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=25c91b084af604b7425fa34f8c89573d  ---- Conversion from Osu to Arena breakout : Infinite

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=7fe27e77b3a02e3a4ce005ff8232fc49 ----- Conversion from Osu to CS:2 

cs2's conversion is vastly slower then AB:I's {At least in testing all the 1x's in AB:I}

which caused confusion since shouldn't it 'feel' the same if I'm doing the exact same conversion?  or is this some sort of FOV thing I'm not fully getting 

{didnt convert hipfire in those calculations since I mainly wanted the ADS values only but does me not putting in a hipfire value somehow make the ADS"s not convert properly? }

These conversions are all based on the FOV of the aim, so it is expected that they are different in terms of 360 distance. What they will have in common is the movement to the top of the screen, or to the 56.25% horizontal monitor distance. This is meant to keep the aim consistent, not the full 360 rotation.

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21 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

These conversions are all based on the FOV of the aim, so it is expected that they are different in terms of 360 distance. What they will have in common is the movement to the top of the screen, or to the 56.25% horizontal monitor distance. This is meant to keep the aim consistent, not the full 360 rotation.

Ah ok that makes sense  guess ill do mdh100 to make the 1x's playable in ABI

Thanks for the clarification! 

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