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  1. Is there a way I can modify Multiplier 1 in the calculator to confirm this? I tested it in game and it does seem to be 1:1.
  2. Thank you for replying again. How would I try to do the conversion not using a FOV based calculation then? What should "Hipfire / Look" and "ADS" be set to? I'm sorry, but the options and how to choose them are confusing for me. I'm okay with the 17.3077 being off from 17.0455. I just would like for Hipfire/1x to be consistent, primarily. In my original post I also talked about wanting scopes to "feel" consistent across all zoom levels, not have the same 360/in. I think I achieved this by using Monitor Distance - Vertical for Scope Conversion, they feel alright. I think I may just continue using a "Sensitivity 1: Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity = "100"" so that my 1x is 1:1 with my Hipfire. It's only an issue if I'm using Ironsighted weapons and if I am I can just change it to ""Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity = "26"really quick.
  3. So would I not be able to retain my 360/in of 17.0455 inches? I attempted to do this and it resulted in wildly different 360/in amounts. In your original response you said "The recommended way is using the values from the "All" conversion as that keeps everything matched.". Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be the case, I'm not sure why. Examples: For the 1x Scope Calculation: If "Sensitivity 1: Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity = "100"", my "Multiplier 1: 1X Sensitivity = "26"". This results in a 360° Distance: "17.3077 inches", which perfectly matches my calculated Hipfire Sensitivity for Battlebit. This is great because it means my 1x (Red Dots) are 1:1 with my Hipfire movement. But, if I do the "All" calculation, it does not let me enter my own value for "Sensitivity 1: Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity = "100"" because it itself is a part of the calculation. Unfortunately BattleBit bases all of the scope sensitivity calculations off of the ADS value for Ironsights. So, if I do "All" I get an ""Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity = "26". 360° Distance: 17.3077 inches"". But, this causes me to get a ""Multiplier 1: 1X Sensitivity = "102" (Short Range). 360° Distance: 16.9683 inches"" This makes my Ironsight 1:1 with my Hipfire, but my 1x is off and different from the "1x" Calculation. All of the other values appear to be the same, such as ""4x (Acog): Multiplier 1: 4X Sensitivity = "71". 360° Distance: 97.5081 inches"" in both calculations. Is this issue due again to the limited rounding in BattleBit, and would there appear to be any practical way to eliminate this issue aside from just compromising? Thank you so much for your absolutely incredible dedication to this amazing site.
  4. Thank you so much for replying and explaining. Is there any way to mitigate the FOV difference issue without changing the FOV down to 74?
  5. Hey, I've been a long time fan of the site and have used it for many games, I'm having some trouble though. I've read the Instructions and this more detailed description of Conversion Methods, but I'm still not sure if I'm doing things correctly. I'm wanting to convert my Sensitivity from something like CS:GO or Overwatch, to BattleBit. I've h ad the same problems in the past with games like PUBG, Battlefield: 4, BF1, games with different Scope Zoom Levels, FOVs', Scaling. I understand from personal experience and this post that taking the raw hipfire 360/in and applying it across all scopes will make higher magnification scopes extremely sensitive. What I think I want is for all of the Scopes to "feel" the same, either physical distance, or maybe viewspeed wise? The information and discussions in Skidushe's post helped me understand more about the conversion methods, but I'm just wanting to make sure I did it right. My 360/in is 17.0455 inches, I use a DPI of 3200. I'm using my "Distance" as my Conversion Source. "Hipfire/Look" is set to "360° Distance"; Windows / 2D is set to Monitor Distance - Horizontal with "0%". I'm using 360° for ADS; and, Monitor Distance - Vertical with "0%" in the first box, and "100%" in "Scale". Source Game: Counter Strike: Global Offensive - Hipfire Sensitivity 1: Mouse Sensitivity 0.30 360° Distance: 17.0455 inches Discrepancy: -0.0003% (-0 inches) - DPI for 0%: 3199.9904 (Multiplier 0.999997) Pixel ratio: 0.0829 pixels/count Actual VFOV: 73.739795 degrees Convert to: BattleBit Remastered - All Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity 13 360° Distance: 17.3077 inches Discrepancy: 1.5385% (0.2622 inches) - DPI for 0%: 3249.232 (Multiplier 1.015385) Pixel ratio: 0.0354 pixels/count Actual VFOV: 120 degrees When I do "All" it provides a "Vertical Aim Down Sight" Sensitivity of: "26". This gives me: 1x: 102 2x: 73 3x: 72 4x-40x: 71 Is this correct? It doesn't really feel right but it also doesn't feel bad? It seems like there should be more variance. When I do the conversions for the scopes individually it defaults "Vertical Aim Down Sight" to "100". If I don't enter "26" manually, or verify "100" is being used, I get different values. These values also don't feel quite right but don't feel bad, either. There is still a lack of variance at the different magnifications. Doing the cconversions this way also results in my Ironsight Sensitivity being extremely high because it is tied to "Vertical Aim Down Sight" to "100". I'm fine with this if this way is more accurate for what I'm wanting because I hardly ever plan to use Ironsights, and if I want to I can change it to "26". 1x: 26 2x: 19 3x: 19 4x: 19 6x-40x: 18 I know this is a lot of information and I'm sorry if it complicated things. As I said before I'm just wanting all the scopes to "feel" right at tracking. Like in this video? I think. Here's an image showing my setup for these conversions when converting to "BattleBit Remastered - All": Thank you so much to anyone who can understand and help. And thank you to the amazing people who have worked so hard to put this incredible site together. I wish I could afford an outright Lifetime Membership.
  6. When will this be available for non premium users? ;-; I was a member 2 years ago but haven't need conversions in a long time. I'm considering resubbing. I just need to figure 17.0455 in/360, I may just break out a ruler but it is only $3. I love this website and want to support it, I may even get the lifetime for $60 some day. I resubbed, happy to support and I can do all the conversions I need for the time being. It'd honestly be nice if there was like a 1 day sub or something for even less.
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