It wasn't until recently that I wanted to synchronize mouse sensitivity in all the FPS games I play. My research has concluded on the premise that a "Total Mouse Sensitivity" value can be calculated by multiplying DPI with in-game sensitivity.
If my understanding is correct then the CS:GO in-game value can be calculated like so:
Assuming my desired TMS = 1200
TMS = 1200
DPI = 1250
1200 / 1250 = 0.96
An internal value of 0.96 and 1250 DPI resulted in a much lower sensitivity than what I am used to. However, I have noticed that although more arm / wrist movement is required to aim the weapon, overall shot accuracy is increased.
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The confusion begins when the calculator asked me to input a sensitivity value for RSS, a value which I hope to obtain by using this tool in the first place.
As I am unfamiliar with the calculator I would appreciate if anyone can input the values for me and determine what the in-game sensitivity value is.
Converting sensitivity of CS:GO to RSS
CS:GO Values
In-game sensitivity = 0.96 / 8.0
System Values (Constant)
Resolution = 1920 x 1080
Monitor = 23 inches
DPI = X:1250 Y:1400
Windows mouse pointer = 6/11