Apex Legends and Spectre Divide are both fast-paced shooter titles with a key difference in that one is a battle royale while the other is a round-based tactical FPS. However, both games are primarily based on a player’s ability to point, shoot, and score eliminations in a match. This mechanical skill can be used to transition from Apex to Spectre easily with the help of sensitivity conversion.
All players have their preferred sensitivity that can be set up in a new game before queuing up for an online multiplayer match. This makes the gunplay experience comfortable. An exact conversion for Apex Legends and Spectre Divide is not available but it can matched with simple trial and error methods.
This article will highlight the best way to convert sensitivity from Apex Legends to Spectre Divide.
Note: Parts of the article are subjective and reflect the opinion of the author.
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How to match mouse sensitivity of Apex Legends and Spectre Divide?
Apex Legends players usually have higher sensitivity settings than traditional round-based shooter games like Spectre Divide and Valorant. However, the gunplay mechanics remain more or less the same for almost all FPS games—the major difference coming from varying levels of recoil kick.
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Here are the steps that players can follow to translate the Apex sensitivity to Spectre Divide:
- Launch Apex Legends and queue into the Firing Range.
- Once inside the practice arena, place the mouse on one side of the mouse pad and drag it to the other end. Tweak the sensitivity settings so your character can complete a 360-degree turn without moving from the standing point.
- Exit the game and turn on Spectre Divide’s practice mode.
- Once loaded, put the same sensitivity settings in the game and try to perform a 360-degree spin. You might need to change the settings a bit to accurately land your cursor on the same spot.
- Both these sensitivities can then be divided to find the multiplier for the sensitivity conversion.
It was found that a mouse that is set to 1600 DPI (Dots Per Inch) can roughly perform a 360-degree stationary spin at 1.2 sensitivity in Apex Legends. To achieve the same, players would need to set the sensitivity to around 0.3 in Mountaintop's unique shooter title.
The multiplier for the conversion then becomes:
Apex Legends Sensitivity/4 = Spectre Divide Sensitivity
It is important to note that this conversion is not exact and can only provide users with an approximate setting. The final fine-tuning would be completely dependent on individual preference. There is also a scenario where players would prefer to adopt a whole new sensitivity for the game as various factors like map construction, game pace, and playstyle can have a significant impact.
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That is everything you need to know about converting Apex Legends sensitivity to Mountaintop’s latest shooter title. Stay tuned to Sportskeeda for more updates, guides, and news.
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