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Battlefield 2042 Conversion for 1×00

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Hello, I am used to converting my Apex Legends Settings to other Games like Battlefield 2042. Unfortunately, the Conversion doesn't function properly when converting to tanks, as it is essentially half the sensitivity. So, Apparently only a calculation bug? On the other Hand, the Calculation for 1x is completely missing. At Release when the Game didn't had any 1×00 this was fine, but now for over a year I think we have some 1x Scopes / Irons sights ingame, but the calculation for this setting is still completely missing. Would really appreciate it if you could add the 1×00.

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  • DPI Wizard
    DPI Wizard

    The "Zoom Level: Iron Sight" is also 1.25x, at least on the weapons I've tried so far. Just switch between 1.25x and iron sights and you'll see it's the same. There might be a 1.00x somewhere, bu

  • TheNoobPolice
    TheNoobPolice

    It wasn't added for this game per se, the sliders are a legacy setup from older games and sometimes there isn't anything in the new game to bind them to (or they could be considered placeholder in cas

  • Wizard
1 hour ago, Licht-Senpai said:

Hello, I am used to converting my Apex Legends Settings to other Games like Battlefield 2042. Unfortunately, the Conversion doesn't function properly when converting to tanks, as it is essentially half the sensitivity. So, Apparently only a calculation bug? On the other Hand, the Calculation for 1x is completely missing. At Release when the Game didn't had any 1×00 this was fine, but now for over a year I think we have some 1x Scopes / Irons sights ingame, but the calculation for this setting is still completely missing. Would really appreciate it if you could add the 1×00.

I'll see about adding the 1.0x. As far as the tanks go, these have a significant amount of negative acceleration, meaning you have to move your mouse really slow to get the real sensitivity. Moving the mouse fast will just ignore any overshooting movement... Have you tested it the correct way?

  • Wizard
14 hours ago, Licht-Senpai said:

At Release when the Game didn't had any 1×00 this was fine, but now for over a year I think we have some 1x Scopes / Irons sights ingame, but the calculation for this setting is still completely missing. Would really appreciate it if you could add the 1×00.

I can't find any 1x scopes, do you know of any? Ironsight is always 1.25x as far as I can tell.

  • Author

Thanks for the prompt answer. I actually just looked it up. I wasn't able to find any normal scope with 1×00, even though I thought there are some pistols or something with it. But I was, in fact, able to find iron sights with the 1×00 scope. Almost all the BF3 marked weapons in the game have a 1×00 Iron sight as far as I can tell.

When it comes to vehicles in the game, you could be right. I didn't try that but double sensitivity feels actually like normal sensitivity to me, but I would not bet on that as when it comes to vehicles in Battlefield I'm pretty lost, and they feel all kind of weird.

  • Wizard
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13 hours ago, Licht-Senpai said:

Almost all the BF3 marked weapons in the game have a 1×00 Iron sight as far as I can tell.

The "Zoom Level: Iron Sight" is also 1.25x, at least on the weapons I've tried so far. Just switch between 1.25x and iron sights and you'll see it's the same.

There might be a 1.00x somewhere, but it's really hard to find!

  • Author

I Just tried it ingame, and it seems like you are right. I just have to say that I think it's confusing why they added the 1×00 slide to the game if they don't have a 1×00 sight, this just makes no sense to me. Also, why are some iron sights marked as just irons sights without the 1×25 information and others not, I mean, as far as I can tell, all Portal/old BF weapons are just missing the 1×25 information what let me think that there is a difference as older BF games had 1×00 sights. Anyway, appreciate your help so far. :)
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5 hours ago, Licht-Senpai said:

I just have to say that I think it's confusing why they added the 1×00 slide to the game if they don't have a 1×00 sight, this just makes no sense to me.

It wasn't added for this game per se, the sliders are a legacy setup from older games and sometimes there isn't anything in the new game to bind them to (or they could be considered placeholder in case the design teams add them later). This was the case for BFV also. It's often easier to leave in a function than to remove it.

Only BF1 had an actual 1.0x ADS magnification option (BFV conceded and made it 1.01x). All the other games have always had a varying degree of magnification for "iron sights", "close range" or "1x" regardless of the number stated and this is not unusual  - in most military shooter games the target sizes at the hipfire FOV's people tend to favour are not suitably large enough for the distances the designers build the geometry scaling around, so especially for games that are to be played on console (where players are usually sat much further from the screen) not reducing the FOV when aiming just produces a bad experience. The only reason it worked in BF1 were that the engagement ranges were on average much closer for a Battlefield game, and the manual 3D spotting made enemy visibility easy enough to access to get away with "no zoom".

  • Author

I didn't know that, as I have no experience in game design whatsoever. I just like to play a variety of shooter games, and the way Battlefield was treating their 1x sights or any sight to be honest, is kinda weird. Even though I hate how most games handle this critical aspect of the game. I wish more games would handle their scopes and FOV more like Apex Legends just having a cfg with a number you can change to whatever you like, and it's just working fine. But Games Like PUBG, BF and COD don't want me to easily change the aiming to fit my preferred R6 or Apex Settings, while I don't want to start talking about R6 here. In the end, I appreciate your comments so far. Gives me a new perspective on that matter.

At this Point, I will consider my problems with BF as solved as it seems like LIZ Rocket launcher is linked to vehicle sensitivity what only dice could change. And learning how to not die instantly every time I try to fly with anything is probably a skill issue on my side.

Edited by Licht-Senpai
*learning not leaning ^^

there is a 1x scope in the game, but its some bf5 naydar sight or something, probably not worth your time adding that

 

edit: found it

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Edited by philheath

problem with the game is, if you want a similar feeling optic sight to overwatch/csgo you need to run 100 fov+

 

and 100fov you cant see anything in hipfire + forced anti aliasing, blurry mess

Edited by philheath

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