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Trying to convert a pro players settings for apex


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Can i ask you a few more questions? A bit confused x) 

Going from my BF Settings to Apex
There is a setting I can't remember what I had, been a while since I'v played. 

Uniform Soldier Aim Not sure If I had it on or not, and Coefficient setting to either 0 100 or 133% 
I remember going for the same feel of sense no matter what scoope, and I think that's what is most recommended for muscle memory? 


Settings from BF to Apex has my mouse_zoomed_sensitivity_scalar_ set to 1.415808 higher then my general aim which is 2.396005 

I will play on different monitors and want the same sense across them, it seems as though res, format and fov doesn't affect sense in apex? as i think it did with coefficient in battlefield? 

Thanks a ton if you have the time! Best regards

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FOV does make a difference when you use monitor distance matching. For you, you like 0% which a lot of people do. Idk what your fov is. Just put in what you have in game and don't mess with fov type. It does the default of the game. Try this but change what fov you actual use in both games. If not just use 1 for ads. Apex is default 0 coefficient . Sorry I cant share a link. It's not working for me

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