Shodan Dec 22, 2018 @ 4:06am
Any way to convert sensitivity from one game to another game?
I've been playing on PC for over a decade and my aim was always great. These days, however, I was annoyed because my aim was nowhere as good as back then, I thought it was either me being weird, or my mouse and mousepad not working properly, but here's the thing. I was playing Devil Daggers today and the mouse input was so perfect that I was literally like a human aimbot, my aim was absolutely perfect because I found the perfect sensitivity in a game with the perfect raw mouse input.

In most new games, mouse aiming feels too smooth. I don't know how to explain that, but I'll try. Alright, so, my problem with mouse sensitivity in most new games is that it takes ages to look behind you, but it's too fast for precise aiming. I like when it's balanced so that I can easily look behind while not sacrificing precise aiming, when the mouse moves instantly, not when it's way too smooth and sometimes laggy. I prefer speed over smoothness, but every game nowadays has the same stupid problem.

Is there any way I could convert the exact same sensitivity from Devil Daggers to any other game? I really want my mouse aim to feel the same in all games because as I said, I'm literally like a human aimbot when mouse input feels right. Not bragging, just trying to explain what it feels like.
Last edited by Shodan; Dec 22, 2018 @ 4:06am

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worstcaster Dec 22, 2018 @ 4:50am 
I don't think you can, because of programming differences in the games. Many do have most sensitivity adjustments in the options menus, so you can adjust settings for the specific game you are playing. Many mice also let you set their global sensitivity, so your starting point would be chooser to what you want.
Autumn_ Dec 22, 2018 @ 6:35am 
I agree, most modern (FPS) games feel like they're using a forced mouse smoothing, and it makes me angry at times.

But, there is a website you can use, but I'm not sure how accurate it is, since I've always done it by feeling.
https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/
Vulkan Dec 22, 2018 @ 7:06am 
Mouse sensitivity .com and btw it's very accurate I've been using it for years

You will need premium membership to convert certain games to other games sensitivities for example , over watch ,bf v etc but it's really cheap for a monthly subscription. I don't mind doing it for you as I have membership ATM

Btw every windows 10 update seems to re-enable enhanced mouse precision so you will want to turn that off as that will definitely mess up your aim as it's a form of mouse acceleration
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