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BF5 USA ON/OFF no difference in the calculator


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when I convert to battlefield 5, with USA ON OR OFF, there is no change in terms of 360, or mouse distance, is the calculator not working properly? normally with USA ON it matches your hipfire sensitivity/or makes it quite faster than having it off, but in bf5 in the calculator the measurement is the same

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8 minutes ago, philheath said:

SAME FOV,  different sensitivity options in bf4, in bf5 no change? im confused

1X in BF4 and 1.00X in BFV are not exactly the same ;)

The 1X scope is not true 1X like in BFV.

(Generally you should disregard the scope power of different games, they vary a lot even though they have the same name.)

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3 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

Correct, USA will match the sensitivity compared to your configured FOV, and in BFV 1x is the same as configured FOV while in BF4 1x is FOV*(50/55) with FOV scaling on.

Do you recommend  ADS FOV off  or ON for muscular memory?, im confused with this option, i see all the games i play,(pubg,tarkov), have Ads fov off, only battlefield have this option.

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It just means the ADS is not a hardcoded fov, but will be based off your hipfire fov. This way if the red dot sight was set to zoom in a tiny bit relative to the hipfire fov, and the user increased the fov dramatically, the red dot will still zoom in a tiny bit relative to the hipfire. If it was hardcoded, the zoom difference between the two would be comparable to a sniper scope instead.

So it's up to you whether you want that hardcoded fov, at the expense of a huge difference between ads and hipfire, or have the fov scale based on your hipfire.

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