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I need some help converting my Black ops 3 Sensitivity to Black ops 4 as well as explain couple conversion options, My BO3 hipfire sens is 2.1628.

Both games I use 800dpi, 1920x1080 and 103 fov.

Also, what are 2 modes in ADS Field of view (Affected Independent) and which to use, also the same for the 2 modes in ADS Mouse Sensitivity (Legacy and Relative)

And which mode to make my sens for as in ADS(Reflex), ALL w/ADS, All w/Scope, Hipfire and Scope(Koshka)

or can I calculate my sens for each and add it to the config?

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  • Please dont spam in three Subforums.   ADS Field of view Affected means that the FOV while zooming in will be closer to your hipfire value...so in your case much wider. Independent is j

Please dont spam in three Subforums.

 

ADS Field of view Affected means that the FOV while zooming in will be closer to your hipfire value...so in your case much wider.

Independent is just a fix value for each sight. This was also used in older CoDs

If you want the same sensitivity scaling for ADS like in older CoDs use Legacy mode.

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You also might want to use 107.14 in Bo4 since Bo3s fov scaling is slightly off and you were effectively playing with 107.14 fov all the time :)

 

You dont need to calculate it for every single sight, Bo4 has a universal scaling option for it, but if you want the same feeling as in Bo3 leave it on legacy. 

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