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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War


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  • Wizard
14 minutes ago, Angelofthefallen said:

On modern warfare I used 7.33 hipfire sensitivity and with 1 ads sensitivity at 90 fov with independent. I'm also confused and not sure if I should change it to or independent.

Keep it independent.

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I noticed the converter only gives 2 decimal places. Do we really know the game only saves 2 decimal places? Considering you can enter up to 4 decimal places (the same max as the MW config file will keep without read-only) and the fact this engine shares a lot with MW I wonder if the difference isn't the saved decimals but just lack of sensitivity value in an accessible  config file. It feels to have an effect (for example 17.8451, my MW sens, feels different than 17.85) but that could be placebo, maybe some one with a consistent way of checking the same mouse movements could check if the inches/360 is slightly different between something like 1.0051 (the lowest to round up as the value doesn't round till above 5 not above or equal to 5) and 1.0100.

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1 hour ago, ENDgie said:

I noticed the converter only gives 2 decimal places. Do we really know the game only saves 2 decimal places?

On 11/14/2020 at 5:21 PM, DPI Wizard said:

It doesn't do it in CW, it only registers the two decimals it shows.

 

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So I was doing some tests. I used the kovvaks sensitivity matcher to record these test. The current settings I use is 6 hipfire, 1.2 ADS for low zoom, 120 FOV affected and 1.78 coefficence (relative). I used the MP5 for this test. First I used an iron sight to try get my hipfire and ads to 1:1, I managed to achive this with 1.2 ADS Multiplier (Low Zoom). I then tested this with an AK-47 with iron sights and the sens is now not 1:1, is there a seperate ADS setting for AR's? I then did some more tests and found out that to achieve 1:1 with AK-47 iron sights i would need a 1.34 ADS Low Zoom sens. Meaning I would have to change my sens mid game if I decided to use AK-47.

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2 hours ago, Toastxr said:

So I was doing some tests. I used the kovvaks sensitivity matcher to record these test. The current settings I use is 6 hipfire, 1.2 ADS for low zoom, 120 FOV affected and 1.78 coefficence (relative). I used the MP5 for this test. First I used an iron sight to try get my hipfire and ads to 1:1, I managed to achive this with 1.2 ADS Multiplier (Low Zoom). I then tested this with an AK-47 with iron sights and the sens is now not 1:1, is there a seperate ADS setting for AR's? I then did some more tests and found out that to achieve 1:1 with AK-47 iron sights i would need a 1.34 ADS Low Zoom sens. Meaning I would have to change my sens mid game if I decided to use AK-47.

go check this out, 1:1 is a relative term 

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30 minutes ago, Toastxr said:

So is it actually possible to do on cold war or would you just have to change your sens for certain scope and weapons etc?

Weapons have different FOV's hence different 360 distances. Typically you want to match your aims based on aim and not 360 distance. For ADS it can be beneficial to match 360 though, depending on the game. But for CW you will need a different setting for different guns.

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Yea probs going to just change sens based of weapon FOV I don't mind it that much, just have to figure out what sens I will need for each weapon and scope.

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So now the Cold War Guns are in Warzone...

You have to use coefficient of 1.78 to match the ADS Senses of MW... now you have the MW and the CW Guns in one Game... 

Theres no way to bring these in line, is there? Its literally a game with two different calculations of ADS, but only one coefficient for both breeds.

Am i missing something? Or is it incompetence at max level to implement guns like this!?

No i am finally hitting shots in Cold War, i can not play Warzone anymore?

How can they mess up like this :D

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1 hour ago, KugelmagnetEddie said:

So now the Cold War Guns are in Warzone...

You have to use coefficient of 1.78 to match the ADS Senses of MW... now you have the MW and the CW Guns in one Game... 

Theres no way to bring these in line, is there? Its literally a game with two different calculations of ADS, but only one coefficient for both breeds.

Am i missing something? Or is it incompetence at max level to implement guns like this!?

No i am finally hitting shots in Cold War, i can not play Warzone anymore?

How can they mess up like this :D

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complete non issue when configured correctly

no need to use 178 

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  • Wizard
1 minute ago, fortunate reee said:

complete non issue when configured correctly

no need to use 178 

This, unless you are using legacy in MW you can use the exact same settings in CW.

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7 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

This, unless you are using legacy in MW you can use the exact same settings in CW.

No i am using Relative. And it did never feel the same with 1.33 coefficient using the same settings from MW in CW.

I use ADS Speed of 0.8 in MW. If i use that in CW with 1.33 it feels completely off.

Unless they patched something, but why do sights feel so different in WZ then between the guns of MW and CW?

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7 hours ago, fortunate reee said:

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complete non issue when configured correctly

no need to use 178 

What does configured correctly mean? If i use the same settings in CW its not the same aim.

I have Relative, 1.33 in MW with 0.8 ADS Sens. On FOV 103 - I use that in CW the scopes feel off. Even when switching between CW and MW Weapons in Warzone.

I dont understand how that is even possible, its literally the same game there, in any other game you set the coeffiecent for all weapons the same.

What else is there to configure, without changing my MW sensitivity settings?

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  • Wizard
15 hours ago, KugelmagnetEddie said:

No i am using Relative. And it did never feel the same with 1.33 coefficient using the same settings from MW in CW.

I use ADS Speed of 0.8 in MW. If i use that in CW with 1.33 it feels completely off.

Unless they patched something, but why do sights feel so different in WZ then between the guns of MW and CW?

Unless you are encountering a bug in the sensitivity, using the same settings (coefficient and ads speed) when you use relative is exactly the same between the games. This is tested and verified extensively. The math perfectly matches the reality, the settings do exactly what they intend to do. But note that, as mentioned, aims with the same power are not the same (in terms of FOV) between the games. Their relative sensitivity is still correct though, but their 360 distance will be different.

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