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  1. Right, got it. Thank you so much for your help. I was really struggling to get my head around this, so thanks a lot for your help. +rep
  2. If i could match the hipfire FOV from BF4 to the Fortnite hipfire FOV, exactly, then would this still be an issue? Considering I would be starting with a hipfire distance at the same FOV across both games, wouldn't the scopes feel the same anyway?
  3. Hi one last question.... Using the Monitor Distance values that u showed me above, am i right to assume that I can create a USA sens for any game that has fully granular scope settings? For example, I know that I like a certain hipfire 360 distance in every game, therefore I wouldn't need to 'convert' sensivities across games, I could just input the hipfire 360 to the new game and then do the monitor distances at 177%?
  4. Ah i see. I didnt realise i had to change the values above the main calculator boxes (above where it says INPUT). I think I understand this now, many thanks. Thanks so much for your fast replies, really appreciate it
  5. Hi I am really struggling to get my head around what i am supposed to do. I want to convert my BF4 sens to all other games I play. However, I have no idea what i have to do get the sens feeling the same. BF4 hipfire sens = 0.001136 USA on, Coefficient 177% Zoom sens 67% All scopes set to 100% FOV 77 (in config) I want to convert the 'feeling' that USA gives to other games, but i cant for the life of me work it out, because the calculator asks ME to select what i want to convert from and to. Surely if i just put the numbers into the BF4 section, and i select ALL, it should convert the senses to the other game when i select ALL. ie, from BF4 ALL to PUBG ALL. But i can see that when i change, for example, the zoom sens in BF4 from 100% to 67%, nothing on the PUBG output changes. And this is also the case when i change the coefficient. If sens is based on FOV, and USA in BF4 makes the sens feel the same for all FOV, then surely once i input the data i use for BF4 it can just output a USA style sens for any game that has granular sens options. But it doesnt, and Im stuck. Please help. Many thanks in advance. EDIT - i guess, what i want to do, is use Uniform Soldier Aiming at 67% ads sens in all other games, including PUBG. Obviously PUBG doesnt have USA option in game, so i would like to know how to set the sens in PUBG to a Uniform Soldier Aiming set of sens numbers Changing the USA coefficient,, for example, doesnt change any numbers for the PUBG output
  6. in game ADS numbers dont seem to change anything. and they also reset after reboot. Including the coefficient. :(
  7. Does anyone know how the 'Distance Skew' function works? I play a lot of Battlefield 4 and Battlefield V, and I use Universal Soldier Aiming. I would like to know if I should use the ION Distance Skew at 100% or 133% to get the same effect as Battlefield's Universal Soldier Aiming (which is default 133%). Regards Edit: ok I just saw your post where you are still trying to figure out the math behind the ION distance skew function. Hope you can get this added soon, especially as the game is making a resurgence in player numbers.
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