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uncle.dolan

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  1. Good point, I didn't think about this. I mostly play CS for training, but on rare occasions I play ranked there too. So changing the FOV in R6 was the best solution, I wanted to reduce this there anyway for different reasons. Thank you for your help, everything seems to be fine now. Only thing is, I cant change FOV in R6 to decimal values, but I think 74 is fine. I updated my CSgo sensitivity with the monitor calculation, which is slightly lower now.
  2. Yes, that is possible. Only thing I am not sure about now is that R6 uses the value of the vertical FOV, whereas CS uses the value for the horizontal FOV. But 74 vertical should be fine I think.
  3. So I calculated with a monitor match of 0%. 360 Distance of R6 is still at 15.708 inches, but the distance for CS is at 20.9439 inches. I still don't understand how this works, but I tried it in CS and it felt good immediately. But I still don't really get why. I am thinking about keeping the old value for the sensitivity at CS and switching the FOV in R6 to 74. This should be the easiest solution, because the 360 distance would be same for both games and the FOV should also be the same.
  4. So if I want to keep the mouse settings, I should adapt my FOV in R6 to CS? Means, that the FOV in R6 should be at 74 to match the FOV from CS, which I can't change?
  5. Wait, I don't understand I have a 360 distance of 15.708 inches in both games. Even if the fov is different, the 360 distance should be the same? Means, that I need to move my mouse ~ 1mm to turn for 1degree in the game?
  6. I am not sure if there is any issue at all. I had half an hour of spare time and tried to measure it physically with markers on my desk and a long ruler. Seems to be pretty accurate. I was a few degrees off every time (measured both games twice), but I think that could be due to the measuring method, which is pretty inaccurate itself. Anyway, thanks for your quick reply and sorry for creating a useless thread!
  7. Hello everyone! I recently discovered this awesome little tool here. I am a huge fan of Rainbow Six Siege and play ranked with my friends a lot. Sadly, the game lacks some sort of training maps like they are available in Counter Strike. So I thought, why not use Counter Strike to train aim? The only thing is, it is quite difficult to measure your exact mouse distance on the mouse pad. I calculated the 360 distance for CS:GO with my mouse settings from R6 Siege. Mouse acceleration in Windows off and Windows mouse speed at 6. I even use the MarkC Mouse fix, because some older games (Half Life 1 etc.) still want to use this stupid acceleration. My R6 Siege settings are: V 10, H 10, 83 ADS (doesn't matter in this case), FOV 90, 24 inch monitor. Standard aim multiplier (0.02). I converted this to the 360 distance for CS:GO and have in both games a 360 distance of 15.708 inches. My problem is, I cant stop feeling like the the viewspeed in CS is slightly off. Could this be because of the field of view, which seems to be different in these two games? Its very possible that there is no problem at all, and it all exists just in my head :D Thank you for helping me out!
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