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BattleBit Remastered


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I'm trying to match my FOV here but I've never encountered a game  where the vertical and horizontal fov dont match up like other games. Is there a solution to this?
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2 minutes ago, tjorb said:

I'm trying to match my FOV here but I've never encountered a game  where the vertical and horizontal fov dont match up like other games. Is there a solution to this?

You might have entered the wrong resolution?

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1 minute ago, DPI Wizard said:

You might have entered the wrong resolution?

That was the problem. Thanks a bunch.

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The calculator says that any value above 200 for the scope sensitivity settings are out of range, but in game it appears to allow values up to 1000. Maybe the game was updated at some point to take larger values?

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15 minutes ago, dataXploit said:

Maybe the game was updated at some point to take larger values?

I was, I have updated the calculator to reflect this now. Thanks for letting me know :)

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sorry aber ich kapiers einfach nicht mit den scopes, ich habe den normal sens wert überall auf 44, was muss ich bei den scopes einstellen damit die genau gleich sind?

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Iam having the same problem, hipfire is fine but ads feels way to slow.

Aim down sight horizontal sens always being 100 must be wrong right?

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5 hours ago, exeem said:

Iam having the same problem, hipfire is fine but ads feels way to slow.

Aim down sight horizontal sens always being 100 must be wrong right?

100 is just the default value, you need to set it to whatever you have it to in the game. The ADS sensitivity is a product of all three values; Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity, Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity and X Sensitivity. But only Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity and X Sensitivity are calculated, the Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity can basically be anything as long as it is in range, but you can in most cases just set it to the same value as the Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity.

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can I have some help converting my sensitivity from warzone to battlebit?

Warzone Settings:
400 DPI
7.333 sensitivty
Legacy ADS (1 sensitivity)
90 FOV
ADS FOV Independent 


 

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2 minutes ago, Angelofthefallen said:

MW legacy and it feels slow.

Then it's like this, the source for the calculation needs to be with the FOV set to 65 Hdeg 4:3 regardless of what you use. Also note that this calculations assumes you use FOV 60 in BattleBit to get as close to Warzone as possible. If you don't then change it.

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=1fc2c4473cf057f080b7ccd9e3711285

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Hey, I just subscribed recently because I love all the work you put in and the site is super useful. But I'm having problems converting my sensitivity from CS:GO to Battlebit Remastered.

I play on 1440p 16:9 with 1000dpi and 0.9sens in CS. However if I convert it to Battlebit, the horizontal and vertical sensitivities are not the same and ADS feels a bit slow.

Did I enter the wrong values?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Nic_Epic said:

Did I enter the wrong values?

Yes, you need to change the Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity value to what you use. You can usually just use the same value as for Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity.

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb DPI Wizard:

Yes, you need to change the Aim Down Sight Horizontal Sensitivity value to what you use. You can usually just use the same value as for Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity.

Sorry I'm new to this, I want to have the same sensitivity from CS:GO applied to Hipfire and Aim Down Sight on BattleBit Remastered.

Should I change the Aim Down Sight Horizontal and Vertical Sensitivity to 40? And then just copy the specific scope sensitivities (Multiplikator 2) ?

 

Thank you for your help! 😃

 

- Nic

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1 minute ago, Nic_Epic said:

Should I change the Aim Down Sight Horizontal and Vertical Sensitivity to 40? And then just copy the specific scope sensitivities (Multiplikator 2) ?

Correct, but make sure you set all the sensitivity values and FOV in the game to match the calculator output. Also, depending on what your CSGO zoom sensitivity is, you might need to adjust the ADS and scope conversion setup from MDV 0%.

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Thank you very much for the quick answer.

My CS:GO zoom sensitivity ratio is set so it's the same as my normal sensitivity (0.8189...).

So it's correct if I leave MDV at 0% if I want the same consistent sensitivity for BattleBit Remastered?

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vor 19 Stunden schrieb DPI Wizard:

Yes, this is correct.

Sorry to bother you again, but I noticed that the sensitivity from ADS in BattleBit Remastered is lower than when using hipfire. I copied everything 1:1 from the calculator. But when I do the same distance on my mousepad in hipfire, it's so much faster than ADS. Is there a solution to this?

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Just now, Nic_Epic said:

Sorry to bother you again, but I noticed that the sensitivity from ADS in BattleBit Remastered is lower than when using hipfire. I copied everything 1:1 from the calculator. But when I do the same distance on my mousepad in hipfire, it's so much faster than ADS. Is there a solution to this?

The calculator is not matching the 360 distance with that setup, it's matching the tracking speed:

Using 360 distance might work for 1X scopes, but for anything more powerful aiming will be practically impossible. And the game does not even support such high sensitivity on the most powerful scopes. You can try it though, if you set ADS and Scope to 360 distance instead in the settings.

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