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marmanoff

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  1. Looks good! But im still confused as to how to use this information now that I've got it. Everyone knows all scopes magnify in different ways and converting from one game to another with different scaling ratios and resolutions this becomes a lot more troublesome Let's say I want to match my CSGO Zoom 1. CSGO Zoom 1 sens magnifies from what I've read 2.4x and lets say I want to convert this to PUBG's 3X Sens. How would I make the most perfect match out of that as possible? Is there any tutorials or examples I can follow? I don't want a "this is kind of right". I want to do it on my own using the calculator to get it just about right. I've read people talking about monitor distance and play around with the numbers on that thing I know it would be a lot easier with a weapon like the AUG, where it magnifies 3x, same as the 3X Scope on PUBG. But that is not the case here. I need to know how to calculate this and how people are doing and we need a tutorial on this kind of stuff put on the calculator for us to see so that we dont always come running to the forums and buy our subscriptions in vain when we want to be enjoying them and using our settings on new games at all times
  2. CSGO Sens works like this. CSGO Sens x CSGO Zoom Sens so there is no way CSGO sens alone will make scoping feel like csgo scope, it will only adjust the viewspeed without consideration for csgo scope sens.
  3. Thank you, i have been waiting for this for ages and I have always been wondering why it does not exist on this page, it's only possible to convert hipfire to hipfire with m_yaw involved. Thanks again.
  4. Why can't we convert from csgo using anything but hipfire when using the m_yaw? It's really useless because a great bunch of players play csgo stretched using 0.016500 m_yaw. I can't calculate my awp or aug sense in any game and convert it to another because I cant type in my m_Yaw? It wont calculate it right if im using the regular "normal" yaw and calculating my sens X zoom sens from csgo to other games. Please help me find a work around or fix the calculator
  5. @Pyroxia I LOVE FPOSU!!
  6. Thank you so much for taking your time to explain to me, I understood you perfectly I will try this and come back to you with an answer! Thanks again
  7. how to change m_yaw in apex?
  8. hello??
  9. So im trying to find my ADS sense ingame and it doesnt seem to go to well. I know I am doing everything right because wizard taught me how to do it with scopes and ads but this conversion simply doesnt seem to be rightt because I cant follow targets when ads is active. It feels too sloow. Its obvious this aint my sens. Here is a picture of my calculating trial
  10. hello?
  11. My monitor resolution is 1920x1080, but in CSGO I Use 1280x960 so thats what I want to warmup with in OSU. I can change my monitor resolution to 1280x960 to get the stretched osu window but I want to know how to get the exact same sens in OSU as in CSGO. Osu is not a 3d game so I dont know how to calculate this could you show me using an image?
  12. My osu sensitivity converted from CSGO feels like 3 - 4 times slower.. this cant be right?
  13. Let's say I want to change res in CSGO and change from 1280x1024 4:3 to 1024x1080 4:3 The calculator tells me its the same sense and m_yaw.. How can this be correct? Everything in the game is moving faster with a lower res and it just feels like I cannot track the target anymore with my sensitivity as accurately as I could with 1280x1024? Should I use monitor distance instead or what is the answer here?
  14. Drimzi said "The calculator uses a percentage of your width. If you had a square monitor, then 100% would be identical to 16:9's 56.25%. Just to add, these are the equivalent values for other aspect ratios: 1:1 - 100% 5:4 - 80% 4:3 - 75% 16:10 - 62.5% 16:9 - 56.25% 21:9 - 42.1875% 32:9 - 28.125%" So if my CSGO is 4:3 and my PUBG IS 16:19 when converting from CSGO to PUBG: Do I make my PUBG match at percentage 56.25% or 75%?
  15. It feels so good! Thank you it feels so close to accurate as it can be
  16. Alright, so im not gonna use the Actual HFOV 86.3 then? Im just gonna do like you did on the picture? Then I get it 100% Thanks
  17. You seem to be on to something, if you would just look at the pictures and use my settings in the calculator and take a screenshot then I would understand 100% how to use it in the future. I also believe this is a very important question seeing as a lot of people do play with custom resolutions or do want to convert to custom resolutions they fancy more then the standard ones
  18. it was also stretched on the same monitor
  19. yes, there was no other option after i created the resolution csgo automatically placed it in the 16:10 resolution category
  20. Which brings me back to my first question, and I'm sorry for this again lol. If im supposed to stick to 90 which is the default and unchangable value as I dont cheat. I do need to get it right in the fov type for the most accurate result. Which means I got to pick HDEG res for 16:10? Right? I increased the fov in the "convert to" bar manually to reach fov_cs_debug 90 manually, here is a picture would you say it is all accurate now? If it is then I understand completely now how it works
  21. Like this Here is the HFOV I get as a result and from this I use the HFOV on the fov like this but when changing the hfov the actual HFOV changes again.. So should I just stick with it or what do I do?
  22. Im sorry for being so slow but I think im getting the hang of it, just one or 2 more questions. So CSGO is a game where fov_viewmodel_debug cant be changed unless in sv_cheats 1. The static value is always 90. So lets say I fill in the form from the game I want to convert and I get the Actual HFOV. Should I just use that on both Convert and Convert to? or should I stick with 90 in this case on both?
  23. For instance, lets say I play 1920x1080 where 90 fov = the normal fov standard for csgo. Then I would know to pick my fov type as hdeg res. But now for 16:10 resoltion I am kind of confused what to pick in the fov type.. Because im playing csgo at 1024x1080 which is a 16:10 RES.. Im trying to convert from a 4:3 res to 16:10 res and its important for me to know what fov type to pick
  24. But this is for CSGO. and when I pick csgo it automatically has 4:3 hdeg as standard and I dont believe my 16:10 res is 4:3 hdeg? I think its normal hdeg or something else?
  25. I dont think u understood my question, in the fov type, if my resolution is 16:10 RES what fov type should I use?
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