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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege


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On 8/26/2017 at 0:35 AM, Skwuruhl said:

What I did was use this website to pick 2 sensitivities. http://www.mindspring.com/~alanh/fracs.html

So for example with my sensitivity: http://imgur.com/a/KeOU0

With an ADS sensitivity of 2 I would use an xfactor of 0.442062 for acog and 0.728940 for ADS. Plug these into wolfram to find the ratio: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=0.442062%2F0.728940

and put that into the site:

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57/94 is the closest I can get with both parts of the ratio staying under 100. So when I'm using ACOG I set my ADS sensitivity to 57, and 94 for red dot/iron sight. And then just use the calculator again to find your new xfactor to go with this.

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What does Rainbow Six use for the scopes by default is it 75% monitor match? If that is the case, wouldn't it be better to not touch the XFactorAiming and just leave it at default to get a similar ratio for both?

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13 minutes ago, Bryjoe said:

What does Rainbow Six use for the scopes by default is it 75% monitor match? If that is the case, wouldn't it be better to not touch the XFactorAiming and just leave it at default to get a similar ratio for both?

It depends on the scope I think, ACOG is about 55%.

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By default the ACOG reduces your vertical FOV by 65% and your sensitivity by the same amount. It's 100% match distance for vertical screen distance. For a 16:9 monitor this is 9/16 or 56.25% match distance horizontally. They throw a wrench in everything when for red dot/iron sight they reduce FOV by 10% and reduce sensitivity by 40%. This is way lower than even 0% match distance, I'm not really sure where they came up with this. The "best" solution is to set a compatible XFactor and then change your in-game sensitivity whenever you're using an operator with or without acog. The real best solution would be for the devs to either fix their dumbass implementation of ADS scaling or just give 2 separate sliders for acog and red dot but that's not going to happen.

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I play R6 more than any other game and try to match sensitivities in other games to R6. R6 basically has hipfire, 1x and 2.5x. Is there a mathematical formula I could use to determine what other sensitivities would be. For example, if they add a 4x or 5x scope to R6, is there a formula I could use to determine what the cm/360 would be?

Thanks for any help.

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Can anyone help me convert my Overwatch sensitivity into Siege? I've tried about a hundred different ways, and it always feels like it's lacking. My normal sensitivity is 4, 800 dpi, max FoV, my monitor is 24 inches, and my Widow/Ana slider is 50. I prefer Iron Sights to ACOG, since I already know for sure I can't have them both set. Id prefer to be able to do a full 360 from one edge of my mousepad to the other, which my OW sensitivity does, and then the Iron Sights to be the same speed as Widow sniping, just for the muscle memory. I've been at this for months, sometimes I get the calculator to work for me, and sometimes it feels like I'm doing everything wrong. Any help would be appreciated!

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48 minutes ago, Portmanteau said:

Can anyone help me convert my Overwatch sensitivity into Siege? I've tried about a hundred different ways, and it always feels like it's lacking. My normal sensitivity is 4, 800 dpi, max FoV, my monitor is 24 inches, and my Widow/Ana slider is 50. I prefer Iron Sights to ACOG, since I already know for sure I can't have them both set. Id prefer to be able to do a full 360 from one edge of my mousepad to the other, which my OW sensitivity does, and then the Iron Sights to be the same speed as Widow sniping, just for the muscle memory. I've been at this for months, sometimes I get the calculator to work for me, and sometimes it feels like I'm doing everything wrong. Any help would be appreciated!

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Looking at your post again, I realize your problem is matching Overwatch Ana scope? The issue here is they are VASTLY different FOVs. The iron sight on R6 Seige is a small FOV change. The FOV change when zooming in as Ana is massive. There is no way to match the FOV of the Ana scope to the R6 Iron Sight.

The actual issue is that you use 50 for Ana. This does not correspond to what Viewspeed does, viewspeed usually adjusts for around 75% monitor match, which is about 45 for Ana. I am unsure if the calculation takes this into account, but I would think it is matching your quicker 50 sensitivity to to 75% monitor distance in R6 Seige might be your issue. 

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2 hours ago, Portmanteau said:

Can anyone help me convert my Overwatch sensitivity into Siege? I've tried about a hundred different ways, and it always feels like it's lacking. My normal sensitivity is 4, 800 dpi, max FoV, my monitor is 24 inches, and my Widow/Ana slider is 50. I prefer Iron Sights to ACOG, since I already know for sure I can't have them both set. Id prefer to be able to do a full 360 from one edge of my mousepad to the other, which my OW sensitivity does, and then the Iron Sights to be the same speed as Widow sniping, just for the muscle memory. I've been at this for months, sometimes I get the calculator to work for me, and sometimes it feels like I'm doing everything wrong. Any help would be appreciated!

MouseYawSensitivity=50

MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit=0.001843

DefaultFOV=70.53

AimDownSightsMouse=50

XFactorAiming=0.030885
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Looking to emulate my Overwatch sens for Siege. I'd like to use the config file, but there has been a lot of variables added to the calculator. May someone give me a hand? I'd like to match my OW hipfire for all sensitivities for Siege (Acog, Hipfire, Ironsights). 

OW - 2.75 in-game/1600 dpi

103 FOV 

24 inch monitor 

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49 minutes ago, stereo3D said:

MouseYawSensitivity=50

MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit=0.001843

DefaultFOV=70.53

AimDownSightsMouse=50

XFactorAiming=0.030885

Would there not be an issue because his Ana sens is not calculated using Viewspeed? Or would it calculate it correctly to be a faster sensitivity?

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36 minutes ago, Portmanteau said:

Sorry, I just want my hipfire to be the 360, and widow/ana can be viewspeed if its the better option!

It is better to match your R6 FOV to 70.53 if you want to use the 360.

360/Hipfire:

 

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Viewspeed V2 conversion for ironsights if Widomaker is converted from viewspeed v2:

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Hey!

Im looking to play with same sensitivity in both CSGO and R6 as Im hoping to improve my aim. The thing is Im playing Rainbow with 90 fov. Do I just put values from calculator to CS? I wrote DPI +

MouseYawSensitivity

and

 

MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit

Is it all what I have to put in?

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On 11/2/2017 at 2:30 AM, stunna said:

I'm not sure which Viewspeed version to use or what FOV type. Do I just copy & paste "MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit" into my config? 

The FOV type will always change to the type the game uses. You can choose other types if you want to convert values, for instance if you want the same FOV in R6 as in Overwatch, change the R6 FOV type to Hdeg Res and enter 103. The output will tell you that you need to configure the R6 FOV to 70.53 (if using a 16:9 resolution) to get this FOV. There is only a small difference in Viewspeed v1 and v2 when you have the same aspect ratio in both games. V2 is a fraction quicker.

For Sensitivity 1 in R6, enter the sensitivity from R6, not CSGO. Or use the default value of 50.

26 minutes ago, wooder said:

Hey!

Im looking to play with same sensitivity in both CSGO and R6 as Im hoping to improve my aim. The thing is Im playing Rainbow with 90 fov. Do I just put values from calculator to CS? I wrote DPI +

MouseYawSensitivity

and

 

MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit

Is it all what I have to put in?

You also need to enter the FOV for R6.

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5 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

No, use the MouseYawSensitivity value you already have in the config file for R6. The default value of 50 works fine.

is there a preferred option to convert to sens wise? I notice the sens changes between viewspeed's 1 & 2 versus 360 distance. 

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i'm confused as to how to enter the values in for R6.

Can someone explain why there is MouseSensitivity but also MouseYawSensitivity & MousePitchSensitivity in R6 config?

i'm trying to convert Overwatch to R6 but i'm confused as to what value goes into the calculator for R6 Sensitivity 1. 

If i plug a random value into R6 Sens1, it spits out a MouseYawSensitivity/MousePitchSensitivity. What am I supposed to have MouseSensitivity in the config set to?

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8 hours ago, Mr Solis said:

i'm confused as to how to enter the values in for R6.

Can someone explain why there is MouseSensitivity but also MouseYawSensitivity & MousePitchSensitivity in R6 config?

i'm trying to convert Overwatch to R6 but i'm confused as to what value goes into the calculator for R6 Sensitivity 1. 

If i plug a random value into R6 Sens1, it spits out a MouseYawSensitivity/MousePitchSensitivity. What am I supposed to have MouseSensitivity in the config set to?

You can use the default values of 50.

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