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BATTALION: Legacy


DPI Wizard
All weapons added to the calculator. Note that all ADS and Scopes use the same sensitivity, so you have to choose one to calculate for.

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  • Wizard
1 hour ago, Drimzi said:

I'm assuming the sensitivity for Battalion is:

(360/(π/180)) / (DPI * 360 Distance inches)

The discord says it is 52000 / (DPI * 360 Distance cm) but is only a rough approximation.

Neither of those are correct :P 

 

I'm adding a few ADS and scopes now. Scopes scale differently than ADS in that the scope FOV is constant, whereas ADS follows your FOV setting.

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Hey you put down that the FOV does not affect the sensitivity but when i change the fov to 105 I get a different hipefire sensitivity? 

 

EDIT: To be more clear, I mean the calculator itself changes the sensitivities 

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  • Wizard
10 hours ago, Jatinderjeet Arora said:

Hey you put down that the FOV does not affect the sensitivity but when i change the fov to 105 I get a different hipefire sensitivity? 

 

EDIT: To be more clear, I mean the calculator itself changes the sensitivities 

That depends on what method you use for conversion. "Affected by FOV" means whether or not changing the FOV changes the 360 distance. For this game it does not, but changing the FOV will affect the sensitivity conversion unless you are converting 360 distance directly.

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7 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

100%

100% 16:9 ?

That's interesting :o
Alright thank you :)

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Just a note that with the latest update the console command to change ADS sensitivity has changed from Settings.MouseADSScale to Settings.MouseADSSensitvity. Nothing major, but just in case anyone just tries to copy and paste the command.

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb DPI Wizard:

Battalion 1944 is updated for release!

Hi Wizard,

I tried to update my settings in Battalion according to the calculator. The game allows a value between 0 and 1 for the ADS sensitivity. The calculator wants me to use a value of 1.7307. Are you sure the calculator works correct for Battalion? I'm probably doing something wrong... 

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  • Wizard
10 hours ago, Forturama said:

Hi Wizard,

I tried to update my settings in Battalion according to the calculator. The game allows a value between 0 and 1 for the ADS sensitivity. The calculator wants me to use a value of 1.7307. Are you sure the calculator works correct for Battalion? I'm probably doing something wrong... 

It's using the wrong max value, so the calculation is correct but impossible to set. Working on an update to fix this now. BTW, if you want the same 360 distance for ADS, disable Sens FOV Scale.

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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, Vinc3Charming said:

There's no hipfire calculator at the minute?

Sorry about that, it was hidden! Showing up now :)

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Hello, I got problem with the calculator right now for,
I'd like to disabble sens FOV scale cuz it makes my scoped sens too slow, but when I disable it and enable separated scope sens, I got this  (I use monitor distance for ADS and scope 100%):
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  • Wizard
21 minutes ago, Ryzzen117 said:

Hello, I got problem with the calculator right now for

Was a bug there, try again now.

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Using the All setting and converting each sensitivity separately gives different results. Not sure which one to use?

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  • Wizard
Just now, RexVoluntas said:

Using the All setting and converting each sensitivity separately gives different results. Not sure which one to use?

Use the one for the weapon you prefer. Since they all use the same sensitivity setting you can only calculate for one.

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2 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

Use the one for the weapon you prefer. Since they all use the same sensitivity setting you can only calculate for one.

Does that apply to the Separate Scope Sensitivity though? As that is the conversion that gives a different result when using the All setting.

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  • Wizard
2 hours ago, RexVoluntas said:

Does that apply to the Separate Scope Sensitivity though? As that is the conversion that gives a different result when using the All setting.

The scope one is separate and only applies to the scope.

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