Fluvio
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Not true at all. Most pros use 90 FOV in Siege because they can handle the extra FOV and keep their aim on point. It has nothing to do with CSGO. On top of that, a lot of Siege pros use different Aspect Ratios. (Pretty much most of G2 and EG for example use different aspect ratios @ 90FOV). Pretty much none of the top Siege pros even touch CSGO nevermind using settings from it.
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Would you recommend using 0% with Monitor vertical or Monitor horizontal? I wanna give it a shot since I've seen you recommend it quite a lot. Cheers.
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Just use Viewspeed or Monitor match for every calculation and you should be good to go.
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Since this conversion, in particular, is to set the ADS for my main game (BF4). For every other game I'll just Viewspeed the Hipfire across and then Viewspeed the ADS 1x scopes from BF4 onto everything else.
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Yeah, that works as well. I suspected there would be easier and faster ways to do it, just didn't know how to achieve them. Thank you very much for your help. Despite the apparent negativities of doing this. Feels really nice and accurate.
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Hipfire FOV: 106.25 horizontal ADS FOV: 99.57 horizontal. Hipfire 360 is 33cm/360 Both Monitor and Viewspeed give out around 35-37cm/360 for ADS due to the small difference in FOV. Hence why I need an alternative to suit myself personally. And as I said already, throwing random numbers into the ADS sensitivity slider in game bugs me and feels like it's sort of half-assed for lack of a better phrase. So I wanted to find myself a mathematical solution, or hopefully get the calculator modified to accommodate what I was looking for. Since Drimzi gave me the equation used, I could modify it till it worked the way I was wanting it to. Got it in the end.
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Again, I'm well aware of the apparent disadvantages of not using Viewspeed or Monitor distance exactly. However for me personally, my Hipfire is comfortable around 30-36cm/360 but for ADS'ing comfortably, I like 55-75cm/360. So using Viewspeed doesn't really work for me. And merely eyeballing it feels like a half measure. Hence the point of this post. I wanted to find an exact measurement for something that the calculator was not built to provide, I'm well aware of the supposed negatives, however for me personally. Running around with a 36cm/360 ADS sensitivity just doesn't work. Likewise, running around with a 50cm/360+ Hipfire sensitivity would not work either. Which are exactly what I'd need to run around with in order to utilise the Viewspeed and Monitor Distance calculators properly as you suggested. It simply doesn't work for me personally and therefore I went looking for a solution. Which I have found thanks to Drimzi and some tinkering.
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I messed around with the formula and managed to work out how to mathematically show you what I was wanting. That way, I could essentially set a percentage of the actual raw viewspeed. So if I wanted it to be 100% Viewspeed. I would set it as such: Or 50%. The one I was looking to achieve: I wanted my 360 distance to be double my Hipfire. But I also wanted to be able to account for the changes in FOV. Here's the edited version if you wanna mess with it https://www.desmos.com/calculator/q2s8znei3l All I changed was the final equation. Thank you for giving me that as it really helped me make sense of the calculation and really helped me visualise what I was trying to change.
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Hmmm, not quite what I was looking. Maybe I can give some context and it will help. The Multiplier doesn't quite have the effect I was hoping for. What I'm looking to do is take my Hipfire on BF4 (About 33cm), and essentially make my ADS sensitivity on BF4 half as fast. Obviously, you can do this with 360 distance quite easily by taking the Hipfire distance and multiplying it by 2. But I was looking to take into account the 7 - 10 degrees of FOV difference as well. In essence, giving my ADS sensitivity 1/2 the actual Viewspeed as my hipfire. The way I was thinking of it. Was that instead of having a 1:1 Viewspeed conversion between the two, it would rather take that Viewspeed and half it essentially as if it was converting 1:2 Viewspeed if that makes any sense. Since my Hipfire has 33cm/360, I'm thinking my ADS sensitivity should end up around the 65-75cm area after taking into account the FOV change. I think I got what I was looking for by doing the following. Get Hipfire 360 distance via Calculator which came out as 33.2485cm/360. Multiple by 2 = 66.497cm/360 Input new 360 distance into the calculator as the Hipfire sensitivity distance. Set output as the ADS sight I wanted. Convert with Viewspeed. Calculator ended up looking like that. It looks about right in theory at least. Bearing in mind I have very limited knowledge about how this all works. I just use the calculator after all.
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I think I worked out how to do what I was wanting. I just used Viewspeed from Hipfire to ADS. Then just halfed whatever the resulting ADS sensitivity was. Turned out really nice.
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Would it be at all possible, to add a sort of percentage to the Viewspeed. For example, if I want my ADS sensitivity on a game to have 50% slower Viewspeed when I ADS compared to my Hipfire Viewspeed. So basically you would select if you want your conversion to be 100% the same Viewspeed or some other number. Would this be possible? Or even if I could achieve the same effect using the current version of the calculator. I understand you can do something similar using 360 Distance but since that won't account for FOV changes and all that joyful stuff. I feel like this could be pretty neat to have.
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There is no right answer. It literally comes down to you and your personal preference. All you can do is mess with it. Me personally for example. I like to have my ADS sensitivity about half as fast as my Hipfire to allow accurate aiming at ranges. So my Hipfire is 33cm/360 and my ADS is about 61cm/360. That's me personally but no doubt you're going to be different.
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So is there absolutely no chance of getting Battlefield 3s ADS sensitivity on the calculator?
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You guys are doing an amazing job BTW. I would ask if it's at all possible to get us BF3 ADS sensitivity? I know you can't change it but it would be great to be able to Viewspeed or Monitor Distance the ADS sensitivity from BF3 to other games for consistencies sake for those who still play it.
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Just wanna let you guys know this. Apparently the ADS sensitivity for Siege doesn't have an affect on your Iron Sites after 83. Apparently when you have your sensitivity on anything above 83 it will change the sensitivity for the ACOG but the Iron Sites will always be 1:1 with your Hipfire. This came from a Siege pro player from Penta Sports named Pengu. Might be worth investigating.
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Sorry I'm not sure where this is? I can't find it. Nevermind I found it. Thank you!
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How do I change stuff in the Config file? It just shows up a bunch of weird symbols when I try edit it. Any ideas?
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I basically want to convert my Siege sensitivity to BF4. The only problem is I use 16:10 and sometimes 3:2 aspect ratio on Siege (Both stretched to fit a 16:9 screen) and you cannot change your aspect ratio on BF4 so it's stuck at 16:9. Does the calculator take the aspect ratio into account/does it make any difference if I use the Viewspeed calculations?
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Charged for an extra month, help?
Fluvio replied to Fluvio's topic in Feedback, suggestions and bugs
Ah okay that makes sense. I'm not sure if that is stated anywhere or if I missed it. I would like a refund since I didn't actually intend on purchasing the second month. Thanks for your help and quick reply Wizard! -
I purchased a monthly subscription here on the 16th of October for £2.68. I then cancelled my subscription sometime around the 12th of November as I did not want/need to use the service for another month, and therefore did not want to pay for a second month. Yet it turns out Mouse-Sensitivity.com had actually took another £2.65 out of my bank on the 9th of November. DESPITE my initial purchase being on the 19th... Why charge me without my knowledge 7 days earlier than you should have for a second month? And how do I get my money back. I payed for one month and cancelled it before that month long period ended. There is absolutely no reason for you to charge me for an extra month before I've even finished my first one... Apparently a one month subscription on this website lasts for two months? Seriously? Do you guys not know what you are selling!?!?!?! It says 1mo right there. So why the hell does it expire in December when it was purchased on October.