Is it just me, or does converting your VAL sens to CS:GO feel so much faster?
u might be converting it wrong, try converting it via monitor distance and not by cm/360
Supr3meGucci [#3]Valorant requires a higher sens, so no surprise there
True but that's not really what I'm saying. I'm saying if you have the same exact converted sens on both games. CS:GO just feels faster IMO even tho they are mathematically the same sens.
peppreish [#4]u might be converting it wrong, try converting it via monitor distance and not by cm/360
this is a thing wtf ive never heard of it :O !
nikoko07 [#7]if you play csgo in 4:3 it's difficult to convert your sens
it's not
it's the same sens but 4:3 feels faster
just use aimlab, it matches the game FOV with the sensitivity. do this by putting in your normal valorant sensitivity, and then change the game to csgo. it will automatically show you the correct sens
tetris69 [#8]it's not
it's the same sens but 4:3 feels faster
yes, but the fov difference is very noticeable
triton [#6]this is a thing wtf ive never heard of it :O !
yup, when u are converting sens between games that have different fovs, when u try to convert in a method where u can move ur mouse the same distance and do a 360 (or 180), the sens will "feel" different. when u convert using the monitor distance method, the sens will feel the same, but the distance u have to move your mouse to do certain 180 movements will be different