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Superpotatoe123

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  1. So if I understand correctly the vertical monitor distance accounts for the difference in FOVs between games to give an accurate sensitivity even if 360 rotation distance is different while in ADS? Also one more question. If I wanted to convert RS2 to Battlefield 4, would I have to set uniform soldier aim on and set the aiming coefficient to 0 to have the same 0% vertical distance like I did below?
  2. Ive been using this calculator for a few months now and ive been trying to figure out how to properly convert ads sensitivity from one game to another. From what I understand, hip fire to hip fire between games is best converted using the 360 degree distance setting. Like I did below for RS2 to RO2. However, when I tried to learn how to do this for ADS to ADS between games I was confused between vertical/horizontal distance, 360 distance, etc. I understand the basics like horizontal distance is only viable when measuring across the equator since measuring at other points would lead to distortion. Same for vertical I guess. If im correct the reason you can't use 360 distance to convert from ADS to ADS is because the ADS FOV values are different between games? For example in RO2 ADS FOV is 52 while ADS FOV in Rising Storm 2 is 57.492909. Although even this is confusing because if I match up ADS to ADS with the 360 distances match i have the same turn amounts for both games in ADS. And isn't that what I want? Same amount of mouse movement between games? From what I have read on forums it seems that 0% vertical distance is the best but im not exactly sure why this is. And if so, would using 0% vertical distance be a good way to convert from ADS to ADS between games? Below I posted a second image to see if I did the ADS to ADS conversion right. Sorry for rambling but I just really need someone to explain this to me in a clear way because it seems the more I try to understand this stuff the more confused I get.
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