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Destiny 2: what MDH percentage is 0.8 multiplier?

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I got used to how Destiny 2's "low" zoom scopes feel (≈5,7x zoom) and I wanted my sniper aim in other games like PUBG or Battlefield to be the closest possible to that. I play on a 0.8 sensitivity multiplier and I don't know which conversion method (or MDH percentage) I should be using, because the multiplier stays the same for MDH 0% and up to 50%. Could someone help me please?

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  • MDH 0% is the closest you'll get. The way the multiplier in Destiny 2 is implemented makes it vary very little with just a decimal change.

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Just now, DPI Wizard said:

MDH 0% is the closest you'll get. The way the multiplier in Destiny 2 is implemented makes it vary very little with just a decimal change.

OK, thank you for the quick answer :)

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1 minute ago, DPI Wizard said:

I was a bit unclear I think. I meant it varies very little with big MDH changes, not that the sensitivity varies little :)

Sure, I'll stick to MDH 0% if that gets me the most similar result. I just thought that at 5.7x zoom the percentage would be much different from 0% (maybe 25% or more). If that was the case, I would set the percentage to that, but if it was less that 25%, it would not be that big of a deal for me.

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