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  1. Just like the title says i wondered if i should use the calculator or a 1:1 sensitivity (Hipfire/Holo/Acog takes the same distance to do a full 360) in Rb6 I am thinking that if i use the 1:1 sensitivity it's the best because i have everytime the same sensitivity but on the other hand i feel like it might be totally wrong because using acog with the same hipfire sensitivity feels so fast. I also attached a screenshot of the calculator results and config results the calculator gave me just so u can see i used it correctly.
  2. Hey man i been using the calculator for months now and i was pretty happy with it but a video on youtube got my attention. In it a guy says that in Rainbow Six Siege there is a way to get 1:1 sensitivity with acog/holo/hipfire.

    I tried that out and just like he said i had the exact same sensitivity, so i could basically do a 360 while scoping just like i was not scoping (It took the same amount of distance on my mouspad).

    But now my question is: Should i use that  is that dumb because it will mess up my aim because if i use ur calculator i have to use different values for each sight and it doesnt take the same distance to 360 (IF i 260 while hipfired its the shortest amount of distance i need on my mousepad/ with holo its the 2nd shortest/ and with acog its the longest distance (which i thought is understandable))

    I also attached a screen of the values i would have to use if i changed my sens according to the calculator (except for the config file values)

    And i attached the video of the guy who got my attention.

    Thanks for advice in advance.

     

    rainbow 16 zu 10 sens.PNG

    1. DPI Wizard

      DPI Wizard

      There is absolutely no way to get a 1:1 sensitivity if the FOV is different. You can only match one aspect of the sensitivity, be it 360 distance or a specific monitor distance. In this case it's 360 distance, and that's a terrible option for scopes. It might work for some low power ADS aims, but for a powerful scope it will make you aim terrible and way too sensitive.

      You don't want to turn around using a scope, you want to aim at what is on your monitor.

    2. Caozi

      Caozi

      Okay thanks for the answer man but i got one more question. Considering i play with ur calculator ads sensitivity would i  have to change the sensitivity everytime i switched from acog to holo because there is only one slider ingame and in the config file ? or would u just recommend to me to just stick to one ads sens ? Thanks in advance

    3. DPI Wizard

      DPI Wizard

      For R6 you ideally have to change it yes, a lot of people do this. It's a terrible game design that is rumored to be fixed soon with separate sliders for all the scopes.

  3. I have no idea if i am braindead or not but why the heck does the calculator not show me the sensitivity (Look at the screenshot) i should pick for Escape from Tarkov. I am grateful for everyone who's helping
  4. Yeah it is. I am happy there is many people instantly responding to problems, like you did. If there wasn't i probably would be running around paranoid in for example: rb6. Worrying that my sens isn't perfect. But now it is!
  5. And play in rb6 16:9 i should use Hdeg 16:9 right?
  6. OMG thx man i was already wondering why my aim was so off. now its totally fine like in cs.
  7. Ok that kinda sucks that i have to change ads depending on what scope i am using. But what if i use a reflex , holo or red dot scope. Are they considered to be iron sights or acog or what. FOr example if my ideal acog sensitivity is 48 should i use that for the reflex or holo or even red dot scope or should i use the iron sight sensitvity of 83 for them?
  8. This might sounds stupid but what value should i use for ads? As you can see on the picture i attached there are a couple of values listed: For example ads : 83. But then it also says acog should be: 48. Im quite confused because as far as i know all i can change in the settings is the hipfire mouse sensitivity and the ads sensitivity. OR can i change the acog sens in the config file or somewhere else. Because i mean i dont think i gotta change the sensitivty of my ads every time i switch operator, right? Thanks for every advice in advance!
  9. As you can read in my titel my calculator doesn't work. I wonder if i did something wrong but if i want to select a game all there appears is a blank line and that's it. Please help me or fix the issue.
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