Before: DPI:400 Sens:6 (edpi=2400) Widow zoom sens:50
After: DPI:400 Sens:7 (edpi=2800) Widow zoom sens:45
When I was trying to find the same scoped aim speed as before, I did a quick math x=zoom sens
2400/2800=50/x x=58.333333
It is wrong and even faster.
Is there any way to calculate this?
I personally use 1000DPI on the mouse (makes the match easier when calculating EDI, reduces hardware latency), Relative Scope Zoom Sense at 31%, and Mouse Game Sensitivity at 3.28 (adjustments made for 18" wide mouse pad). Effective DPI = 1000dpi x 3.28sens = 3280dpi-sense / EPDI.
I am considering raising relative scope sense even higher to shoot out Tracers and Sombra’s at point blank range, but this tends to make long range shots less consistent.
I’m not sure of how the math is done since the normal calculation involves some trig and math i havent done in many many years, so I’m unsure if it’s a simple ratio. But if it is, then you want the inverse of what you have. If you sensitivity increases, then your zoom sens needs to be adjust inversely by the same amount.
Increasing sens from 2400->2800 is a ~17% increase, meaning you would need to decrease the zoom multiplier by the same amount (50 / 1.1666 = 42.85) to counteract that increase.
Essentially your equation should instead be:
2400/2800 = x/50
I am also presuming that your intention is to increase your unscoped sens, but keep scoped the same, yes? I’m hoping I understood correctly.
make everyone a favor and dont play that character.
the world could always use less widows
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I dunno… it feels pretty good deleting grenade spamming Junkrats as they try to mine jump towards me.
PULL!!! 