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Battlefield 1


DPI Wizard

Added support for all aims, multipliers and coefficients, as well as calculations for both in-game and config file sensitivities.


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I'd recommend reading the thread if you have not already. Regurgitating information now will add to confusion.

 

In short the aspect ratio of 4:3 is the base for 1.3333 co efficient (4:3) this ratio then changes with different aspect ratios 16:9 (16/9).

 

As explained earlier in the thread just because you have 16:9 ratio doesn't mean you should use that co efficient. Fact is the further away from a 'square' ratio of 1 the more your compromising. 1.33 seems to be a sweet spot.

 

All explained in this thread earlier

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I'd recommend reading the thread if you have not already. Regurgitating information now will add to confusion.

 

In short the aspect ratio of 4:3 is the base for 1.3333 co efficient (4:3) this ratio then changes with different aspect ratios 16:9 (16/9).

 

As explained earlier in the thread just because you have 16:9 ratio doesn't mean you should use that co efficient. Fact is the further away from a 'square' ratio of 1 the more your compromising. 1.33 seems to be a sweet spot.

 

All explained in this thread earlier

 

Yeah I know it's sort of explained but most of it seems to be about Counter-Strike and I don't play that lol.

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There are so many posts about the coefficient, i read all but only got confused more :/

Just two general question:

Is the coefficient​ still in use when not using USA?

Is the coefficient just the speed of X and Y axis ?

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There are so many posts about the coefficient, i read all but only got confused more :/

Just two general question:

Is the coefficient​ still in use when not using USA?

Is the coefficient just the speed of X and Y axis ?

Not in use if USA is off.

The coefficient tells you where on the monitor you will match the sensitivity. 1 is from the crosshair to the top of the screen, hence is 1.33 75% of the distance from the crosshair to the edge on the side, and 1.77778 is 100%.

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I played a ton of Bf3 (arround 200k sniper sniper kills with 8x zoom) and when enabeling USA in Bf1 I can't hit sh**

My sensitivity feels so off :/

When your scope sensitivity for Bf1 is out, I have find a way to adjust 8x Zoom Speed when using USA :P

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I played a ton of Bf3 (arround 200k sniper sniper kills with 8x zoom) and when enabeling USA in Bf1 I can't hit sh**

My sensitivity feels so off :/

When your scope sensitivity for Bf1 is out, I have find a way to adjust 8x Zoom Speed when using USA :P

 

Which is why I run my zoom sensitivity (aim down sight) at around 80% compared to my hipfire. You'll notice csgo players who are used to ONE mouse rate for all guns generally use a really low sensitivity... because the game is slow paced in comparison to some.

Having a hip and zoom sens for me works out perfect. lets you use a variable sensitivity which is easily controlled. Mouse acceleration options in quake and UT were much harder to master to strike the fast reaction with fine aim balance.

 

each to their own

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Yeah i wanna reduce it, but i dont like choosing a approximately value. I want to convert it 100% accurat :P

 

 

Bf3 used a x 0.16 reduction compared to Hipfire. Thats want I want in Bf1 too :D

(Or in other words 6,25 as much mouse distance for a 360 than normal hip)

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If you know the fov of both games particular zoom you can match it with the calc very easily. If you don't I just measure the mouse distance and monitor distance.set your BF1 zoom sens accordingly until it matches. Works fine for me.

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Bf3 uses a vfov of 8.7 and a hfov of 15.403 for 8x times  zoom.

But Bf1 8x fov is another one :/ And i dont know what it exacly it :/

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Bf3 uses a vfov of 8.7 and a hfov of 15.403 for 8x times  zoom.

But Bf1 8x fov is another one :/ And i dont know what it exacly it :/

FOV for 8x is 8.7 (vertical of course)

 

Edit Sorry!! I misread this. BF4 is 8.7 BF1 8x is 7.45

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In Bf1 I am using 73.7397 vfov so my ratio would be 7.45/73.7397 =0.1013 when using USA with coefficient 1

In Bf3 there is no USA and the reduction in a flat 0.16

So if i a using 157,94 % for 8x zoom it should be the same sense, right?

 

My mathematical understanding is not enough for this I guess... :/

 

@Capta Praelium do you have a source or it is hand testet? I woud like to read out the other fov's as well :)

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but didn't you say sens is already too high for you? do you have the fov slider at 90 in bf3?

 

zooming in from 73.7397 (90 4:3 base) to 8.7 would be a 0.12 multiplier so a 0.16 sens multiplier would be way too high.

 

i guess, dpi wizard would have to measure 8x zoom in bf3 to really know what's going on.

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Bf3 has no USA, there is just a flat reduction in mouse Speed regardless of fov.

I tested it really quick. My hip fire is 48.252 cm for an 360 in Bf3. When using a 8x I need arrond 300 cm handtested .

​48.252/300 = 0.16084  , so 0.16 is correct.

All I want is that it takes me 301.575 cm with an 8x Zoom on a Sniper Rifle to do a 360 in Bf1 :D

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just a quick question

 

I noticed that there is a config fov value and a actual hfov value on the calculator. if I want 2 different games to have the exact same hipfire fov, do I set the config fov on game 2 to end up having the same actual hfov value as game 1? Or does this not matter?

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just a quick question

 

I noticed that there is a config fov value and a actual hfov value on the calculator. if I want 2 different games to have the exact same hipfire fov, do I set the config fov on game 2 to end up having the same actual hfov value as game 1? Or does this not matter?

If you select Horizontal Deg | Res. Base in the FOV Type for both games and enter your desired actual HFOV, and the calculator will calculate the needed config FOV for the game :)

 

So if you e.g. want 110 hfov for BF1, the config FOV is 77.55

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If you select Horizontal Deg | Res. Base in the FOV Type for both games and enter your desired actual HFOV, and the calculator will calculate the needed config FOV for the game :)

 

So if you e.g. want 110 hfov for BF1, the config FOV is 77.55

many thanks. I don't understand why these games have the values they say they have for fov if in reality it's completely different. 

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many thanks. I don't understand why these games have the values they say they have for fov if in reality it's completely different. 

never mind I figured out what I just said and look silly :P. anyway are you planning on doing a scope section on the calculator for bf1? sorry if you've already answered this on the forum up till now but I have not been following for the last couple of days!

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never mind I figured out what I just said and look silly :P. anyway are you planning on doing a scope section on the calculator for bf1? sorry if you've already answered this on the forum up till now but I have not been following for the last couple of days!

Yes, they're coming in a day or two I hope.

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Yes, they're coming in a day or two I hope.

Awesome! thanks so much for all your work btw. Tremendous job and super helpful to all of us who stress about our sens :D

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@Capta Praelium do you have a source or it is hand testet? I woud like to read out the other fov's as well :)

 

Extracted from the game. DPI Wizard will post all the FOVs for subscribers in the calculator any day now :)

 

Quickly:

10x = 5.95

8x = 7.45

6x = 9.9

5x = 11.9

4x = 14.8

3.5x = 16.9

3x = 19.7

2.5x = 23.5

2x = 29.2

1.5x = 38.3

1.25x = 45.2

1x = 55

 

There are others for vehicles and pickup weapons etc. but I'm sorry I'm in a big rush and DPI wizard will have them in the calculator soon :)

Which reminds me I need to update my subscription, sorry about that Wizard!

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And it's up! All possible BF1 weapon aim calculations are now supported, both for in-game and config file sensitivities. Thanks for all the input, there was a lot of pieces needed for everything to work perfectly :)

 

Hopefully any questions asked can be answered by playing around a bit with the calculator!

 

Please report if you find anything strange.

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