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TempleRxse

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  1. i mean csgo fov is diff from apex, so do i go from 360 distance to 360 distance, or from mdh to mdh, or 360 to mdh. which do i use to get 1:1 feel from apex to csgo. Doesnt matter what my cm/360 is.
  2. how do i convert from apex to csgo, using ads sens instead of hipfire sens since ads' fov is closer to csgo's fov?
  3. Ok so I’m going from 1080p to 720p, image upscaling to fit the fullscreen, on apex legends? Although it doesn’t affect my sensitivity, I have 2 questions does image upscaling affect fov? why does my mouse movements on the loading hud menu feel faster and why is the FPS counter and cursor bigger?
  4. So youre saying image upscaling affects the fov?, but Don’t fortnite players just use 4:3 stretched to increase fov. 1. But does this affect sensitivity 2. Dpi wizard said it doesn’t affect sensitivity. But is this only when ur not upscaling?
  5. im confused on what you said b/c I checked and tested my fov by switiching between resolutions, and it didnt seem to change the fov. (maybe csgo is different?) On apex, when I go from native resolution with my 24inch (1920x1080), and then downscale to 1280x 720p, the screen is still completely filled out (fullscreen with no black barst. im NOT changing my aspect ratio, maintaining it at 16:9. I notice 2 things when i downscale to 720 1. everything, like my fps counter, origin overlay, and messages are all bigger 2. in the game, it feels the same, just less clear overall? is this true? I think it feels the same cuz it didnt change my fov or anything like that, but it did make image quality less clear, b/c the pixels need to be bigger to fit on the screen for fullscreen, which might affect my aim, but im not sure. am I correct? and explain with less complicated words lol edit: i found a link that dpi wizard explained
  6. @Drimzi I went from 1080p to 1280 x 720p to increase fps does resolution affect my sensitivity in any way?
  7. Alright thanks! btw you're an aim-god, I (for some reason) got one of ur kovaaks vids in my recommended for yt, and WOW!
  8. Would you recommend 0% mdh for a more FLICK dominant type of player like me? If not, what would you recommend. i'm pretty comfortable with my aim style, and as long as I dont change my aim style from arm to wrist, I can adjust pretty quickly. The reason I wnna know is cause I just got a lighter mouse, which made my old sens feel too fast for me, so Im gonna change it. I wanna know if I should go back to 1 ads sensitivity to actually match my hipfire sens, or stick with the ads sens that I have which matches in terms of 360 distance (but it feels too fast) I play apex, and i mainly use the wingman which is heavily flick
  9. Nice! so whats the difference between monitor distance horizontal vs vertical?
  10. I understand that you can match mdh at 1 point, lets say 50%. So moving mouse, lets say "x" cm, would be the same 50% monitor distance on both hipfire and ads. Ok them, so If you can only match at 1 point, whats the point of you matching at when you are at 0% (focal length). TDLR: whats the difference between matching at, lets say 50% mdh vs 0% mdh? Like I wnna know this since people say 0% is the most common, but it doesnt make sense to me why put at 0%, and not any other percent
  11. ok thanks! I'll message if I got anymore questions.
  12. nice, but is that the correct way to convert from hipfire to 100% mdh?
  13. 1. Can you give me an example of how 100% mdh for 1x ads feels in game? 2. How do u convert to 100% mdh? 3. for question 2, i mean mdh is only for when ur moving in a perfectly straight line, the markers are horizontal, but does it account for little curves that we make in our flicks , or flicks that are diagonal?
  14. 1. what does mdh mean? 2. for the "TheNoobPolice" when you're aiming down sights, you arent going to be flicking perfectly horizontal or veritablel, wouldn't monitor distance match be pointless,? 3. for the "TheNoobPolice" my apex fov is 104, while my ads fov for 1x scope is 87.46 (used this https://jscalc.io/calc/Q1gf45VCY4tmm2dq website). Ok so with that info, would making ads sens 1:1 using 360 distance, make my ads sens be (technically) faster, than my hipfire? 4. for the "TheNoobPolice" if ques. 2 was incorrect, then which would you recommend for a more flick orientated player like myself, 360 distance or focal length?
  15. I kind of understand what monitor distance matching is (0% the "best for scopes"), and I obviously know what 360 distance is, but I dont know when to use each. For example, in apex, when you ads with any weapon, it changes the fov by around 20-ish for 1x scope, which is quite a drastic change, so I dont know if I should use 0% monitor match, or 360 distance. so I guess my question is for ads sensitivity in apex, should I use monitor distance matching, or 360 distance?
  16. How do i make sure my hipfire and ads sens FEEL 1 to 1, for my 1x scopes in apex? config fov: 1.45768 in game fov: 104 1920 x 1080, 16:9
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