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Hipfire and ADS sens

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Hi there

I have a disease that makes my muscles weak, and the problem with that is i can't make fast enough mouse movements to react fast enough. I have tried many times to play with a low sensitivity to get a better aim, but it is difficult for me as it is exhausting for my arm

Now i am trying to play with a high sensitivity for my hipfire, and slow sensitivity for my ADS, as i see it as the only way to get a better aiming while ADSing. Is that a bad idea? or does it fuck up my muscle memory? Is there a better way?

One more question. In Battlefield 1 i have set my Soldier Zoom sensitivity down to 60%, Soldier Mouse sensitivity to 6, Uniform soldier aiming on, coefficent 133, ADS fov off, and FoV 64. How do i best convert that to a another game, like lets say Blackops 4?

Best regards

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  • Wizard

If high hipfire sens and low ADS sens works for you, stick with it.

The slowest match method (0% monitor distance) is quite a bit faster than your settings. So to convert to BO4 you need to do it in two steps, first hipfire (note the BO4 FOV configured to match BF1):

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Then do ads or scope using the calculated value, and setting ADS and scope conversions to Monitor Distance Vertical 133%:

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By setting ADS Mouse Sensitivity to Relative and using the same scaling as in BF1 (1.33) all scopes will scale exactly the same.

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48 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

If high hipfire sens and low ADS sens works for you, stick with it.

The slowest match method (0% monitor distance) is quite a bit faster than your settings. So to convert to BO4 you need to do it in two steps, first hipfire (note the BO4 FOV configured to match BF1):

image.png

Then do ads or scope using the calculated value, and setting ADS and scope conversions to Monitor Distance Vertical 133%:

image.png

By setting ADS Mouse Sensitivity to Relative and using the same scaling as in BF1 (1.33) all scopes will scale exactly the same.

Hi

Thanks for the reply. I can see that you are using 1.50X Zoom to convert to Black Ops 4 ADS. I haven't touched any of the zoom sensitivity: I have only touched the Soldier Zoom sensitivity to 60% Should i not use that to convert from? 

 

  • Wizard
Just now, Silleskytte said:

Hi

Thanks for the reply. I can see that you are using 1.50X Zoom to convert to Black Ops 4 ADS. I haven't touched any of the zoom sensitivity: I have only touched the Soldier Zoom sensitivity to 60% Should i not use that to convert from? 

Ah, yes I forgot to change the zoom sens to 60. Other than that, since the conversion method is monitor distance vertical 133% and USA is in 133 (i.e. they are the same) it actually doesn't matter which scope you convert from, they will all give the same result :)

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