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converting mouse sensitivity
hi im trying to use the same sense as i use with csgo on black ops 3. mouse-sensitivity.com are being criminals and trying to steel money from us by charging to do the convert for black ops 3. any alternative sites i can use?
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Magician ADZY Nov 10, 2015 @ 5:41pm 
what black ops 3?
Based on a sensitivity of 1 in Team Fortress 2/CS:GO, mouse-sensitivity.com gave me a sensitivity of 1.0433 in Black Ops 3. Assuming the difference is linear, you should be able to do simple multiplication to get your sensitivity.
chaz69 May 7, 2017 @ 7:43am 
what in the seven kingdoms are you talking about? what mouse do you have?
Well, I used to have the Logitech G700 at 5700 DPI, but now I have the Logitech G502 at 1800 DPI (with a TF2 sensitivity of 2) after digging for hours for accurate DPI guidelines. I'm assuming you were wondering about my low in-game sensitivity.
chaz69 May 12, 2017 @ 6:42am 
what mouse do you use @Debok?
Magician ADZY May 13, 2017 @ 1:00am 
i have been using the g303 the past 8 months
chaz69 May 13, 2017 @ 7:10am 
i think black ops 3 has a standard dpi of 500, try setting your mouses dpi to its lowest setting. are you using the logitech software?
Magician ADZY May 13, 2017 @ 6:36pm 
Originally posted by chaz69:
i think black ops 3 has a standard dpi of 500, try setting your mouses dpi to its lowest setting. are you using the logitech software?
yeah i am using the software. also should i use the surface tuning? currently im not using it.
Anaphylaxis of Evil May 18, 2017 @ 10:55am 
Apparently your mouse doesn't have a native DPI, so it should be good with any DPI that is a multiple of 50:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/39sv9r/native_dpi_of_the_g303/

For the best performance, you should use Surface Tuning.

If you're thinking of changine your DPI, just determine the DPI you're comfortable with (I would say base this partially on how fast you want your cursor to move around the screen), and then determine your in-game sensitivity from there. If you play a lot of games based on the idTech engine (like all of Valve's games, and the CoD franchise, though it looks like it no longer uses quite the same sensitivity), then I recommend finding a good clean number (1,2,3,etc.) to make it easier to remember when you are converting it for other games.
chaz69 May 18, 2017 @ 10:58am 
Surface tuning is that the Lift off Distance tuning?
Magician ADZY May 19, 2017 @ 12:59am 
Originally posted by chaz69:
Surface tuning is that the Lift off Distance tuning?
yeah i think so. its just in the software in a tab you can select.
Magician ADZY May 19, 2017 @ 1:04am 
Originally posted by Pessimistic Optimist:
Apparently your mouse doesn't have a native DPI, so it should be good with any DPI that is a multiple of 50:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/39sv9r/native_dpi_of_the_g303/

For the best performance, you should use Surface Tuning.

If you're thinking of changine your DPI, just determine the DPI you're comfortable with (I would say base this partially on how fast you want your cursor to move around the screen), and then determine your in-game sensitivity from there. If you play a lot of games based on the idTech engine (like all of Valve's games, and the CoD franchise, though it looks like it no longer uses quite the same sensitivity), then I recommend finding a good clean number (1,2,3,etc.) to make it easier to remember when you are converting it for other games.
ok thanks.
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Date Posted: Nov 10, 2015 @ 5:14pm
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