Hello!
Im not the forum person and usually search for these infos on my own, however it happens to be that I found really nothing too useful about this topic so I decided to ask you fine people about it since I guess some of you might have run into the same issue in the past.
I want so syncronize my mouse sensitivities across 2 Games (CS:GO and osu!) in order to build up a very consistent aim.
The Problem is that I have no clue how to really calculate the sensitivities, or tbh if it even makes sense to do so.
My Approach was the following:
I took my DPI and multiplied it with my CS:GO Sensitivity (400 x 3.29 = 1316 Effective DPI).
Then I took this Number and divided it by 4 because the CS:GO Field of View is 90 Degrees (which divides the game area in every position into 4 90* sections) while osu!'s is technically 360 Degrees (because there is only one section)?
1316/4 = 329 Effective DPI "on a whole Screen of CS:GO"/in osu
Then I took the now calculated effective DPI, divided it by the initial 400 DPI and got 0.8225 (so 0.82 in osu) as my new osu sensitivity.
It kind of feels the same in both games, but im not sure.
Did I get this right?
Or does it not matter because the idea itself is terrible?
Im wondering because the effective DPI now are almost 2/3 of the old config and feels horribly slow (being 508 effective osu! DPI; which I played well with)
Or should I maybe do the reverse and actually adjust my CS:GO-sens to my old osu!-config?
I hope someone can help.
Im not the forum person and usually search for these infos on my own, however it happens to be that I found really nothing too useful about this topic so I decided to ask you fine people about it since I guess some of you might have run into the same issue in the past.
I want so syncronize my mouse sensitivities across 2 Games (CS:GO and osu!) in order to build up a very consistent aim.
The Problem is that I have no clue how to really calculate the sensitivities, or tbh if it even makes sense to do so.
My Approach was the following:
I took my DPI and multiplied it with my CS:GO Sensitivity (400 x 3.29 = 1316 Effective DPI).
Then I took this Number and divided it by 4 because the CS:GO Field of View is 90 Degrees (which divides the game area in every position into 4 90* sections) while osu!'s is technically 360 Degrees (because there is only one section)?
1316/4 = 329 Effective DPI "on a whole Screen of CS:GO"/in osu
Then I took the now calculated effective DPI, divided it by the initial 400 DPI and got 0.8225 (so 0.82 in osu) as my new osu sensitivity.
It kind of feels the same in both games, but im not sure.
Did I get this right?
Or does it not matter because the idea itself is terrible?
Im wondering because the effective DPI now are almost 2/3 of the old config and feels horribly slow (being 508 effective osu! DPI; which I played well with)
Or should I maybe do the reverse and actually adjust my CS:GO-sens to my old osu!-config?
I hope someone can help.