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Binding dpi-change to RMB in siege, to adjust acog sens.

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Hi, I tried posted this in the Siege thread as well, but thought I might as well make an inquiry here too.

I have a question regarding the ACOG  in Siege. I converted my desktop sensitivity using monitor distance, and it feels pretty similar in game now. The acog moves in a similar way as hipfire as well, actually it’s an identical distance monitor to mousepad all across the board. 

However, the acog feels a bit nervous, due to the smaller fov, which brings me to my question. 

If I bind ads (right mouse button) to also reduce dpi somewhat, I get a more comfortable aim with the acog. Is there any way I can calculate how much movement I should have with the acog and lower dpi, for it to feel similar to hipfire/holo?

Thanks a bunch for your time

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6 minutes ago, fade_Jacobsen said:

Is there any way I can calculate how much movement I should have with the acog and lower dpi, for it to feel similar to hipfire/holo?

It depends on your settings (FOV, conversion method etc), so do it manually like this with your settings and adjust the DPI until the ACOG shows the same calculated sensitivity as the iron sight:

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