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Though, if you weren't already measuring your mouse sensitivity in distance/360 rather than an arbitrary in-game number, the effect of which depends on a ton of factors including your in-game FoV, mouse and driver settings and even the specific game, this may honestly be overkill.
That being said, if you find yourself unsure about your mouse sens settings, even if it just doesn't feel right, be sure to confirm your observations and measurements thru a site like mouse-sensitivity.com. Aimlab is good for this too.
For example, a quick lookup of your preferred 1.5 sensitivity setting in Source Engine games (as well as Doom Eternal, interestingly, as Source Engine started out as a heavily modified version of Id Tech, ever since it was used in Half-Life) shows me an approximate 360\cm based on my screen size, resolution, sitting distance, and mouse DPI of 34.6364, and all I have to do is plug that number into dusk, again also using mouse-sensitivity.com.
So assuming all factors are equal on your end, 1.5 sensitivity in Source Engine games SHOULD come to
mousesensitivity = 0.09428571 in Dusk. That being said, don't be afraid to take some measurements of your own, and you should be good.
Thanks for taking the time to convert it and write this out, I will be doing this soon. Thanks to Boksha too.
This New one, in developpement:
https://github.com/1tn1c0/mouse-sensitivity-matcher/releases
Thanks for sharing!