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That's already in the calculator. Its under Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. When you select it, you'll see there's an option in the calculator settings to choose the remastered or the original.
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Name: Rogue Company Website: https://www.roguecompany.com/ Status: Alpha Release date: 2020 Availability: Invite Only I have a spare key if required. Edit by @DPI Wizard: Sensitivity scale all messed up, will keep an eye on the development.
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I just closed and reopened battle net and it worked for me
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Name: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Website: https://www.callofduty.com/modernwarfare Status: Closed/Open Beta Release date: 19th Sept Availability: (Pre-Purchase/Free)
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PUBG Calculator BUG?
RexVoluntas replied to BobTheBuilder12's topic in Feedback, suggestions and bugs
You have the perspective for PUBG set to third person. The FOV is locked when using TPP. -
You can see the FOV slider in this clip from Dr DisRespect's stream -
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Name: Ghost Recon Breakpoint Website: https://ghost-recon.ubisoft.com/game/en-gb/breakpoint Status: Online Technical Test Release date: 26th-29th July Availability: Invite Only I have a spare invitation for the test if you need it, although it's under NDA so not too sure if you're allowed to add sensitivity info.
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For anyone trying to find the config file if you downloaded from the Windows Store, it's located here; %AppData%\Local\Packages\DeepSilver.ProjectWindfall_hmv7qcest37me\SystemAppData\wgs There you will find a folder which is named differently for every user, which contains other personally named folders and one of them will contain the config file. To more easily identify the config file, check the file size. The config should be about 6kb in size.
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Does that apply to the Separate Scope Sensitivity though? As that is the conversion that gives a different result when using the All setting.
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Using the All setting and converting each sensitivity separately gives different results. Not sure which one to use?
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You have 104 in the fov multiplier box, which probably has something to do with it as if you try converting to ADS separately it will give you a negative distance. If you want to match it with you Rainbow Six field of view, then change it to 1.518003 or change the FOV type for apex to vdeg and enter 90.
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Destiny 2 16:9 to CSGO 4:3 stretched (m_yaw)
RexVoluntas replied to WesleyPipes's topic in Technical Discussion
If you are using an m_yaw of 0.0165 then you have to multiply the result by 1.333333 to get the correct sensitivity. So 2.160970*1.333333=2.881292 -
looking for a new mouse with a dpi range more permissive
RexVoluntas replied to j3ff's topic in General Gaming Discussion
I'm pretty sure my old Razer Deathadder Elite allowed for increments of 1 in Synapse. So you could if you wanted to play with 501 DPI. -
When converting from Windows/Desktop to games using Viewspeed Horizontal, the converted sensitivity for scopes using the ALL setting is way too high and out of range in a lot of games. Converting hipfire first then using that result to do scopes however, gives the correct value. This happens with every game I've tested so far. (CSGO, Apex and BFV) This isn't exactly a major problem, but thought I'd report it just in case someone was unaware.
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Ahhh, I got confused because in BFV you can see both vertical and horizontal.
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I thought the FOV on Apex was 4:3 based? Wouldn't that mean you should still set your FOV to 90 if you want 106.26 horizontal?
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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Beta?
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Calculator not providing hipfire for Squad
RexVoluntas replied to Gamma's topic in Feedback, suggestions and bugs
Hipfire sensitivity for Squad is under SoldierSensitivity. Leave global sensitivity at 1 and it will calculate all the outputs correctly. This is assuming Zoom Sens Scaling is on. -
Apex Legends Converter Request
RexVoluntas replied to Stamparts's topic in Feedback, suggestions and bugs
Would probably be better to post it in the "Game Requests" topic under the "Supported Games" thread. There has already been a few requests for it. -
The issue might come using 360 distance for your hipfire and maybe ADS fov scale when using such a high field of view. As converting your hipfire to battlefield using viewspeed too would give you a higher sensitivity, making the scopes scale as you'd expect. Other than that I'm not too sure.
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Are you sure you want to be using vertical fov and not horizontal in battlefield?
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You should set your Black Ops FOV to 106.26 in the config file to match CSGO. Im not sure about the other settings though.
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The ADS sensitivity is based on 0% monitor match. It depends on what FOV you are playing on. To get it the exact same you would want to use the same FOV you use in other CODs and choose Legacy in black ops 4.
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30 is the default value. Try just converting from hipfire to ALL.