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Hello,

In Battlefield 1 I play with Universal Soldier Aiming (USA). Do you think it is a good idea?

Now, if I go to PUBG and use a 4x scope, will the calculator be able to convert the USA 4x from BF1 to PUBG?

Thank you

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On 12/15/2017 at 6:40 AM, Jeffy14 said:

Hello,

In Battlefield 1 I play with Universal Soldier Aiming (USA). Do you think it is a good idea?

Now, if I go to PUBG and use a 4x scope, will the calculator be able to convert the USA 4x from BF1 to PUBG?

Thank you

It doesn't really matter if it's on or off. If you want to use USA you have to make sure all your gun sensitivities are set to 1.

USA uses 75% monitor distance match in the calculator. This method isn't actually that correct. You should use Viewspeed v2 as it is better.

It will depend on what game and what weapon you aim best with (it might even be hipfire) but you want to match that to every other game and change of Field of View using Viewspeed v2.

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On 12/16/2017 at 20:39, potato psoas said:

It doesn't really matter if it's on or off. If you want to use USA you have to make sure all your gun sensitivities are set to 1.

USA uses 75% monitor distance match in the calculator. This method isn't actually that correct. You should use Viewspeed v2 as it is better.

It will depend on what game and what weapon you aim best with (it might even be hipfire) but you want to match that to every other game and change of Field of View using Viewspeed v2.

Awesome.
Thank you

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But how would you use the calculator for BF1 to convert my hip fire sensitivity to 4x for example?
In the first panel I put: my sensitivity for example 7% in hip fire, my screen, dpi, USA etc..
In the second panel, I put viewspeed2, 4x,  etc..
But in the second panel what do I put for:
Sensitivity 1?
Sensitivity 2?

and finally Multiplier?

Just to clarify, when using USA in BF1, I keep everything at 100%. I dont change anything from the default config.

Thanks for your help

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53 minutes ago, Jeffy14 said:

But how would you use the calculator for BF1 to convert my hip fire sensitivity to 4x for example?
In the first panel I put: my sensitivity for example 7% in hip fire, my screen, dpi, USA etc..
In the second panel, I put viewspeed2, 4x,  etc..
But in the second panel what do I put for:
Sensitivity 1?
Sensitivity 2?

and finally Multiplier?

Just to clarify, when using USA in BF1, I keep everything at 100%. I dont change anything from the default config.

Thanks for your help

If you want to convert hipfire to 4x or whatever you input the hipfire sensitivity you calculated in the first section into the Sensitivity 1 box of the second section. Then the Multiplier 1 is just your soldier zoom sensitivity. Zoom sensitivity should just be set to 1 for simplicity - just make sure it is 1 in your config file (or in game). For me Sensitivity 2 is not applicable, so don't need to put anything there. If it is there for you then you should read the GAME INFO section to figure out what to input.

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5 hours ago, potato psoas said:

If you want to convert hipfire to 4x or whatever you input the hipfire sensitivity you calculated in the first section into the Sensitivity 1 box of the second section. Then the Multiplier 1 is just your soldier zoom sensitivity. Zoom sensitivity should just be set to 1 for simplicity - just make sure it is 1 in your config file (or in game). For me Sensitivity 2 is not applicable, so don't need to put anything there. If it is there for you then you should read the GAME INFO section to figure out what to input.

Thanks a lot man

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