p0sey Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 I want to convert Battlefield V 1x zoom sens to cs go hipfire sens and overwatch hipfire sens , when i do that my sensitivity becomes way off and it feels super fast compared to my original 1x zoom sens , coult i get some help please , i have my zoom sens at around 40.7cm /360 , on cs go it gets converted to around 27cm/360 , i just want to perfectly convert it so that i can use my muscle memory , im playing alot of aimtraining games.
Dokkie Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) use uniform soldier aiming on, bring coefficient down to 0% and put everything at 100% and there you go EDIT: if you try to make ads same cm/360 as overwatch/csgo hipfire it will feel alot faster because ads in battlefield has about 1.5-2x zoom lvls so that wont work or feel well and it will mess up your muscle memory, to maintain muscle memory just use uniform soldier aiming, bring the coefficient down to 0% and set every zoom lvl to 100% Explanation: To maintain muscle memory with different zoom lvls I figured out best thing to do (for me personally) is "cm/360 x Zoom lvl", so if u use a 3x scope and lets say 10cm for hipfire 360. you should have 30cm/360 with the 3x scope and so on for every other scope. To get this effect in battlefield you just need to use uniform aiming with coefficient at 0% and everything at 100% and the game calculates everything for you, and you dont have to do anything else manually Edited January 24, 2019 by Dokkie
p0sey Posted January 24, 2019 Author Posted January 24, 2019 3 hours ago, Dokkie said: use uniform soldier aiming on, bring coefficient down to 0% and put everything at 100% and there you go EDIT: if you try to make ads same cm/360 as overwatch/csgo hipfire it will feel alot faster because ads in battlefield has about 1.5-2x zoom lvls so that wont work or feel well and it will mess up your muscle memory, to maintain muscle memory just use uniform soldier aiming, bring the coefficient down to 0% and set every zoom lvl to 100% Explanation: To maintain muscle memory with different zoom lvls I figured out best thing to do (for me personally) is "cm/360 x Zoom lvl", so if u use a 3x scope and lets say 10cm for hipfire 360. you should have 30cm/360 with the 3x scope and so on for every other scope. To get this effect in battlefield you just need to use uniform aiming with coefficient at 0% and everything at 100% and the game calculates everything for you, and you dont have to do anything else manually i know that , my question is how do i set up my sensitivity for cs go and overwatch so that i dont lose my muscle memory ? i need that 1x zoom sens (cus thats all i play with) to convert to cs go
p0sey Posted January 25, 2019 Author Posted January 25, 2019 (edited) please to all the wizards help me i have 20% hipfire , 70% ads , 100% 1x zoom sens in battlefield 5 , usa is off and the other option is off too( the one about aiming down sights) i have 400 dpi please someone convert this to overwatch and cs go sens for perfect muscle memory Edited January 25, 2019 by p0sey
p0sey Posted January 26, 2019 Author Posted January 26, 2019 please someone tell me the method , after searching for a few h i found something about monitor distance is that a legit way ?
p0sey Posted January 26, 2019 Author Posted January 26, 2019 @DPI Wizard how do i do this friend please tell me ?
Quackerjack Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 u did it right, ofc zoom sens is way faster if u calculate to a higher fov
Dokkie Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 just have go into mouse sens calc, put in your dpi, sens and fov and select 1x zoom, after that copy the 360 distance from the 1x zoom, and switch the game to csgo and where it says "sensitivity" switch it to "distance" and paste that 360 distance and it'll give you your csgo numbers, if you dont understand just give me you dpi sens and fov and I'll do it for you
Dokkie Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 (edited) 1.895967 thats ur csgo sens and this is ur overwatch sens 6.32 these sens are super slow, it'll work for csgo but prolly not for overwatch switching ads to hipfire always makes hipfire super slow so you might not like this, I just make all my hipfire sens the same and then make ads equal to my hipfire via monitor distance I've maintained perfect muscle memory this way give it a try tho, it might work for you but what you're talking about isnt really muscle memory, ads and zoom levels make sensitivities feel really even tho they might be same Edited January 26, 2019 by Dokkie
Quackerjack Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 Why copy the distance? U can set the calculator for 360 distance. But u also have to keep in mind the fov change. Its not that easy, u cant calculate that way
p0sey Posted January 26, 2019 Author Posted January 26, 2019 48 minutes ago, Quackerjack said: Why copy the distance? U can set the calculator for 360 distance. But u also have to keep in mind the fov change. Its not that easy, u cant calculate that way so the website calculated correctly ? why my aim feels off like i have lost all my accuracy? is there any way i can set it up so i keep my acuracy intact ?
p0sey Posted January 26, 2019 Author Posted January 26, 2019 i been doing some reading on this website im learning sorry if im beeing a retard
Quackerjack Posted January 27, 2019 Posted January 27, 2019 iam not the wizard here idk how u can make it feel the same, but i know converting zoom sens with a lower FOV example: 37 v.Fov = 37cm/360 converting to 90 v.Fov = 17cm/360. This feels ofc different.
Dokkie Posted January 31, 2019 Posted January 31, 2019 (edited) the method I mentioned makes it feel the same, just have all your hipfire sensitivities the same in every game and very similar fov. And in battlefield turn uniform soldier aiming on, bring the coefficient down to 0% and all zoom lvls to 100% EDIT: Make sure your hipfire sensitivities are same, doesnt have to be 100% same but very similar. Same with fov. If you dont think this works... I cant help you otherwise. Give it a try and see how it feels. Edited January 31, 2019 by Dokkie
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