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  1. That's already in the calculator. Its under Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. When you select it, you'll see there's an option in the calculator settings to choose the remastered or the original.
    2 points
  2. fortunate reee

    MDV 0% IS BEST?

    you should use the lowest possible fov (lower fov = bigger hitbox) that does not feel bad to you / is match able across most or all games you play (you can get used to " narrow " fov unless its causing motion sickness which it shouldn't at csgo 90 then settle for a 360 distance for hipfire (psa method 360 / or 0% desktop-> game ) only have to match hipfire fov then use 0% (fov doesn't matter for scopes when using 0% once you got used to it)
    1 point
  3. Fixed it for you now. You were a bit unlucky and saved those exactly during an update which made some data not save correctly.
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  4. fortunate reee

    MDV 0% IS BEST?

    i stick to 73.74 vdeg (csgo default ) since it can be used in most games i play then matching hipfire at 0% or 360 distance doesn't make a difference the two viable methods to find a hipfire value are psa method and using windows desktop sense to game hipfire conversion + 0%ads and scope (fun fact just use the auto fov option so you don't have to worry about fov once you set it up )
    1 point
  5. Try the different settings in Apex and see which one you like the best. Start with all scopes set to 1 (this is MDV 0%). If the scopes are too slow, use the calculator to find the scopes sensitivity for e.g. MDV 100% (this is the same as MDH 56.25% in your example) and so on until you find a scope match that feels good.
    1 point
  6. Depending on your matching method the zoom sensitivity will be different based on the aspect ratio, this is correct.
    1 point
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