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The second solution would be incorporating the sensitivity calculations (like what mouse-sensitivity.com does) directly into the game. The newer Call of Duty games as well as Warzone incorporate this by including a "Monitor Distance Coefficient" setting. Source: 10 months ago
Since I play a lot of shooters and I'm really picky with the sensitivity I'm using, I generally use mouse-sensitivity.com to make sure I have the same values in every shooter I play. But the mod I mentioned early changes the default values to something I couldn't find anywhere, and that page doesn't have the option to choose this mod in particular. So I don't know what to do. Source: 12 months ago
Sounds pretty normal, I put your settings into mouse-sensitivity.com and it comes out to 38cm/360 which for tac fps games is considered a pretty average sens. It might sound stupid but if you want really fast flicks then you just have to move your arm faster or you can just speed your sens up. Source: about 1 year ago
First of all, make sure mouse acceleration is turned off in your windows settings. Then download aimlab. After that, you need to synchronize your sensitivity on deceive and aimlab. To do this, pick one of the supported games in the sensitivity section of aimlab, and then go to a website like https://mouse-sensitivity.com/ and convert your deceive sensitivity to the game you picked in aimlab. Then put this... Source: about 1 year ago
OP, dont listen to this ppsz bozo, use mouse-sensitivity.com and you can input your fov and it will change the calculation based on that. Source: about 1 year ago
According to aiming.pro conversion rate, I was playing on 930ish CS:GO eDPI. Source: about 1 year ago
Use aiming.pro. They got both m1 or intel version. Source: about 1 year ago
AimLabs is better imo, aiming.pro is web based as well and when I was trying it the mouse input felt odd- not what you'd usually get in most FPS games. Source: over 1 year ago
For my grip style and hand size the GPX fits like a glove, feels like an extension of my hand. It was only when I forced myself to more methodically compare the accuracy between the two at https://aiming.pro/ that I realized the pros and cons of each shape. The absence of a hump on the VP2 means that dropping a reticle is much easier as this is accomplished by pulling the mouse back into the palm of the hand ones... Source: over 1 year ago
A free one, make the job : https://aiming.pro/. Source: about 2 years ago
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