I'd like to hear your thoughts on this:
After playing apex for a while with converted settings from BFV i decided to learn to play at a higher sense then what In BFV.
So I used Timmys to have something to go after.
In about two and a half week I spent 200 houres in apex, 50 houres in AimLab, 30 in 3D aimer, about 30 in aim lab and 30 in kovak roughly speaking.
I have ADHD so hyperfocus and motivation for something like this comes easy.
Now after playing that, I fell into stretched res and after that I ended up training a week with lots of different aims due to settings not corrolating while changing between stuff. I got kinda confused on what I felt most comfortable with.
I've mainly trained hipfire.
So yesterday I thought what the heck, lets just test out more settings and at one point I went back to my old ads multiplayer I had in Battlefield V .I have no idea why i had 102.5% in that game, but holy shit. It was like that itching on my back just stopped. That small uncertainty I've had constantly since increasing my general sense.
From timmys settings I took the 1.05 ads which wizard said was 104.485 scale.
So I used 105% in battlefield to match that.
I've tried going back to 1 ads or 100% in battlefield but the outcome of difference when i got 102.5 was like everything changed.
So leaves me thinking do i have the exact same sense with 6x scope now that i did then, even though i use a much higher dpi and sense for bfV now ?
I can't tell if its faster or the same as it was years ago.
Settings for bfV is soldier uniform aiming with 0% coefficient.
How would you think my best settings going forward would be for apex?
I love to land my flicks and had a few rounds yesterday playing control and arean with the wingman, using the viewspeed value for the wingman. Matching hipfire that I've trained so much and It gave instant results. Headhots all over the place with every flick.
I''ll actually try it out today with the the 3x ads and 6x using viewspeed just to try. It makes the sniper zoom very fast but still feels good in the fire range.
I'm a sucker for close up mid range aggressive sniping.
Aside from what feels good, I'm totally open to something new going forward, it just has to be sustainable and potentially extremly good, even if its harder to learn.
I've got a few more month's of sick leave after a knee injury so time to bootcamp like hell.
I icebath once a day once i start to feel fatigue, which should also help neuroplasticity, optimized my sleep for as much as possible remsleep and whatever can give me the benefits of adapting fast and efficient.
I'm a pro athlete so spent tones of time learning how to become the best and have the mind set.
Thanks