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DPI Wizard

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  1. Seems like a bug, looking into it now. In the meantime, if you use the "All" aim for Apex it should work.
  2. The FOV in CSGO is a lot narrower so it feels faster even though the 360 distance is the same. Matching the sensitivity using MDH or MDV will instead match sensitivity based on FOV and make it feel the same visually.
  3. Config file is more accurate, but with 1 decimal now supported in-game the results are usually within a tolerable discrepancy.
  4. Kex yes Strange, vertical was exactly 0.8192 of horizontal when I tested, but now it's 1:1. Not sure what caused it, but I've updated it to 1:1 now.
  5. DPI Wizard

    8.2.a

    Calculator updates Added color-coding to discrepancy to make it easier to see what's bad. Games added H-Hour: World's Elite Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (1997) Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
  6. And this is in!
  7. Use the console to set the sensitivity.
  8. Use the console to set the sensitivity.
  9. Done with this one
  10. A classic is in!
  11. X and Y sensitivity added.
  12. X and Y sensitivity added.
  13. Since the ADS is so slow you have to set the ADS and scope scaling to 49%, and reduce the DPI in PUBG to 800 for the sensitivity to be in range. As you can see here the calculated ADS Ironsight sensitivity (which includes the Holo) is 35 as you have it.
  14. What's your FOV in R6 and do you play PUBG in FPP or TPP? Also what aim do you prefer in R6? They all scale differently so you have to choose which one to convert from.
  15. Done, the values are now color coded from green (0%) to red (+/- 2%), and when not in advanced plus mode the max discrepancy will be shown.
  16. If you could match the FOV it would be the same yes. But the same 360 distance and different FOV will result in different scopes.
  17. Correct. Ideally you should base all conversion on the same game though, so the scopes feel the same regardless of the games FOV. For instance if you like your BF4 setup but try the same conversion using Fortnite as the game you convert from, the scopes in Fortnite will be quite different since the hipfire FOV is so narrow. So it's better to convert to Fortnite from BF4.
  18. It's all explained in the instructions
  19. Updated now, including discrepancy for all scopes with the new Advanced Plus mode.
  20. Updated now with a new mode (Advanced Plus) so you can show discrepancy for all scopes and 0%!
  21. Advanced Plus is a new mode that will show you the discrepancy for all the scopes in the calculation. This can make the output a literal wall of text depending on what your selections have, so that's the reason it is added as a new mode. The calculations for conversion specific data like how far MDH 100% is etc is also moved to this mode. Discrepancy now works a bit different than before. It used to be the discrepancy for the target conversion, for instance you wanted 1 inch for MDH 100% but got 0.95 inches. It will now instead always use the target and achieved 360 distance. The percentage should be about the same, but the distance will be different.
  22. DPI Wizard

    8.2

    Calculator updates Advanced Plus is a new calculator mode that shows you the discrepancy for all aims, as well as specific data regarding the selected conversion. The discrepancy calculations will now show the difference between the target 360 distance and achieved 360 distance regardless of conversion setup. Counts as input will now be disabled when a 2D game is selected. Adjusted the automatic calculation of coefficient for Viewspeed Horizontal so it works better for all aspect ratios.
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