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  1. Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for. I'm surprised for such prompt response and really good answers, thanks !
  2. Thanks, So to get consistent aim in all games and fov's is the 360 distance the correct approach? Because I can't imagine to do 360 distance with a sniper rifle You mentioned MDV 0%, but being honest I don't fully understand horizontal vs vertical and those % to setup correct sensitivity. If there is a guide or something that I can check I would appreciate.
  3. Thanks for your quick reply. BTW the distance to move mouse cursor across screen for Windows sensitivity shows 5.8522cm, when in reality for my provided settings is 20.8077cm to move from one edge to the other. I'm not sure if this is a bug or a different interpretation, in which case the description should be different. Anyway, the provided sensitivity seems almost OK, but I would expect that in the end I should end up in same mouse movement distance on the pad to achieve 360 distance in both games, but maybe I'm wrong. I would like to have consistent aim in windows (since I use it the most at work) and games. Perhaps I missed some guide on how exactly to use your calculator to get it? Is there any specific guide I should follow to make sure I setup all games accordingly? Until today I was picking up the game I played the most as source and converted to any game, which worked pretty well, but I wanted to make sure I'm doing this the right way and recently I came up with an idea that since I'm using windows the most, then it should be the source for all, but having that 360 distance so different worries me if it will ruin my aim.
  4. Hi, I've been playing around trying to figure out a good match between windows sensitivity and games that I currently play, which are CoD: Warzone 3 and Fortnite. I tried to use the calculator and use same settings for Windows, but for both I get different results in terms of 360 distance, when I use Windows as source. I would expect that using source as Windows for both games would give me their suggested sensitivity for the same 360 distance, or a sensitivity that when I would try to convert from for example CoD to Fortnite, would give me the same result. For Cod I get 360° Distance: 32.6758 which gives sensitivity 5.3 for my settings For Fortnite I get 360° Distance: 38.8228 which gives sensitivity 5.3% for my settings (I bet it is a coincident that it gives similar number). When I convert CoD to Fortnite, which is trying to match 360 distance, I get 6.3%. Am I doing something wrong? And yes my source settings for Windows are exactly the same.
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