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Nephren_Insania

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  1. well...I did some imprecise tests myself.In Crossfire,my mouse sensitivity is 36 and zoom sensitivity is 18. So,I converted the hipfire sensitivity in Crossfire to the hipfire sensitivity in Battlefield 3 (The scopes do not have a separate sensitivity setting in Battlefield 3)and then I found out that fortunately, the ADS sensitivity of these two games is also very similar.For example, moving the mouse approximately the same distance causes the iron sights to rotate 90 degrees and the sniper rifle Zoomed 1(which has the similar FOV of the 3.4X scope in Battlefield 3)to rotate 45 degrees.This is not very precise, but it's basically enough.Now I converted the 3.4X scope sensitivity setting of Battlefield 3 to AWP Zoomed 1 in CSGO. My problem has been solved. Thank you for your reply
  2. In addition, CSGO's calculator supports calculating Zoomed 1 AWP and Zoomed 2 AWP. It would be even better if CROSSFIRE's calculator also supports calculating Zoomed 1 and Zoomed 2
  3. Thank you for your help.I tried the calculator for hipfire and it should be correct .But I don't understand what ADS means.Does it mean aiming with a sniper scope?But the calculator shows that the actual VFOV during ADS is 42 degrees, which is obviously too high (for example, the VFOV of the iron sight in Battlefield 3 is 40 degrees, which is even lower than this value!).And different sniper rifles have different magnifications for their scopes in this game.Although I don't know the specific value, I know that kar98k Zoom 1< awm Zoom 1<CheyTac M200 Zoom 1,so their FOVs cannot be the same .If possible, I want to convert from CheyTac M200 Zoom 1 in crossfire to AWP Zoom 1 in csgo. I'm sorry to raise this question so late, but it is important to me because I want to have the same feel when using sniper rifles in both games. Thank you
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