Jump to content

DPI Wizard

Wizard
  • Posts

    18,155
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1,763

Everything posted by DPI Wizard

  1. Change the conversion method for ADS to 360 distance:
  2. Yes.
  3. You are correct, was a small error there
  4. That's impossible for most games, I think you are misunderstanding something. If you have the same 360 distance, let's say 20 cm, for hipfire, 6x and 10x, the 6x and 10x would be insanely fast.
  5. It's a multiple, and if you fill out your configured FOV it will automatically be calculated by the calculator if you select ADS as aim See the Actual HFOV in the output.
  6. Same 360 distance on all scopes would be terrible. MDV 0% basically means that the tracking speed of each scope is the same, like when tracking a moving target across the screen.
  7. Will try to update the FOV calculations soon. It scales from 70 horizontal 4:3 based FOV. Set the Location in Fortnite to In-game.
  8. DPI Wizard

    7.5.n

    Game added Tom Clancy's The Division 2
  9. Added hipfire and ADS sensitivity.
  10. Added hipfire and ADS sensitivity.
  11. The same (90) if it's BF 1, 4 or V.
  12. For your settings this would be the general approach because your sensitivity (7/7/50) doesn't really match any conversion method. So you have to do hipfire and ADS individually. If it did match a method you could use the "All" option for the games instead. You should change the Apex FOV to 106.26 to match the 90 you have in R6 (they use different FOV Types), which will make the sensitivity more consistent. The in-game FOV setting in Apex is quite inaccurate, so if you want it dead on set cl_fovScale to 1.518 in %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\profile\profile.cfg.
  13. First convert hipfire to hipfire between the games, and set the Apex FOV to 106.26, this should give you 1.823048 like this (DPI etc here are just examples): Then use the calculated value and directly convert R6 ADS to Apex ADS:
  14. It means that the actual FOV number you see in Apex is "assuming" you have a 4:3 resolution. So if you set it to say 90, it will be 90 for 4:3, but for 16:9 it will be 106.26 because it adds on the extra width. As for converting from R6, it depends on your aiming preference for R6. ADS and ACOG scales differently (meaning you can't match them in a sensible way), so which one do you prefer if you have to choose one?
  15. In %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\profile\profile.cfg set cl_fovScale to 1.240857
  16. Yes, so if 0% monitor distance is your preference all aims will be good at 1.0. If your preference is something else you need to calculate for a specific aim, and all other aims will just have to follow.
  17. This would make most sense
  18. It's very confusing, you configure 90 and is tells you 106 horizontal, but that is 4:3 FOV.
  19. The scalar is not the same as USA, it's the same as Soldier Zoom Aim Sensitivity. Apex is locked to the equivalent of USA 0%. BFV use vdeg, so 90 in BFV = 121.28 hdeg, which equals 106.26 4:3 based, all assuming the monitor is 16:9 though.
  20. Correct. The in-game slider is very inaccurate any way, even if you enter the number manually.
  21. 106.26
  22. Pre-loaded and ready!
  23. I haven't found any of them other than 0 to have any effect unfortunately. Correct AFAIK, but I haven't tested all ADS and all 1x yet.
  24. Your hipfire sensitivity.
  25. It depends on you preference, do you want your sensitivity to always have the same movement to turn 90 degrees, 180 degrees etc so it's easier to navigate when running around, or do you want the aim to be consistent so when you track a target it's the same for both games.
×
×
  • Create New...