![]() So the sensitivity will feel the same from point '0' to the selected percentage? so let's say I wanted it to feel the same from '0' to a 45 degree angle in either direction. I did but I didn't really understand how it works completely. You can test it by aiming with a sniper - it should appear to have a faster sensitivity at the crosshair. ![]() Ask Drimzi or DPIWizard if you need to know about other CODs. Not sure about IW cause I never played it. 0% has been how COD usually converted sensitivity, apart from BO3, as I mentioned before. Not that it matters? FYI, Legacy and 0% are exactly the same thing. I think the default setting for BO4 is 75%. 0% is more like matching the tangent of the curve, to be mathematically specific. You may think it doesn't move at all but that's not how it works. Since 0% is the exact center of your screen, the sensitivity will be matched at and feel exactly the same at the crosshair, but as you approach the edge of the monitor it will start to deviate exponentially. Just wondering, did you watch the video I linked? The way monitor matching works is you choose a percentage of the screen (from the crosshair) and convert your cm/360 for different Fields of View so that when you turn to that point on the monitor, it will take exactly the same distance with your mouse. What do you mean 0%? then it would have no sens or move? and I mean if the sens on bo4 is left on relative, what is it by default?
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