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So just a quick question. If I have uniform soldier aim on in BF1 (at 1.33 coefficient), zoom sensitivity set to 1 on CS:GO, and match my optics at 75% screen distance (relative to my hipfire) on Rainbow Six Siege; they should all match up to give the same sensitivity "feel"? Is this correct?

 

 

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0.82 matches ads and hip sensetivity in csgo. But jabbothehut want the same feel when using scopes between different games.

1.0 in the way to go then.

In bf1 the coefficient has to be 1.333333. And for raionbow six....well I hope the scopes matches at 75% screen distance :(

If you play exclusively csgo than 0.82 is a good value but not when um play a lot of different shooters ;)

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Some people like lower sensitivity when using sights.

I would love to match up hip and ads too, but....:

how many games do you know with a seperat ads-sensitivity slider/config file? And how much from these games have sight-calculation on this website?

If you match up hip and ads in just 3 games, all other games with reduction in sensitivity when using scopes (and no option to change it) would feel strange.

​"75% is the standard in many games between hipfire and scopes." (Quote from DPI Wizard :http://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forum/topic/539-what-does-match-at-mean/)

So 75% match at distance" is what I am going with cause it provides the greatest flexibility between games.

 

​If you ar only playing Bf1, csgo and rainbow6, that matching up ads and hip is great :)

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Yes. But personally I would stick to 75% screen distance for greatest flexibility between games. But if 100% (=coefficient of 177% ingame) feels better for you, go for it :)

Remember...even tho 100% sound better than 75% it isn't. Your sensitivity only matches up at one point.

If you match at 100%, the sensitivity is only correct at 100%. At 99% or 101% screen distance there is already a discrepancy.

In the end it doesn't  matter if it is 0%, 50%,75% or 100%. Take that what feels better for you.

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@Wizards does that mean that if i want the exact same sens/feel in rainbow six than battlefield instead of playing with 1.78 coeff i should go for 1.33 ?

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1 minute ago, MightyJay said:

@Wizards does that mean that if i want the exact same sens/feel in rainbow six than battlefield instead of playing with 1.78 coeff i should go for 1.33 ?

No, R6 doesn't scale aims in any logical fashion, so just use what you prefer in Battlefield and pick the calculated aim sensitivity for the scope you want matched in R6.

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1 hour ago, MightyJay said:

Ok, so in R6 i can " only " matched one ? It is either 1x or acog ? Is this right ? 

https://r6fix.ubi.com/test-server/TTS-20721-Scope_sensitivity_needs_to_be_adjusted_per_scope__requires_separate_sliders_for_1x__ACOG__and_Kali_s_two_scope_magnifications_

 

the calculator gives you all the numbers and you have to manually swap (until ubi adds more options )

the good news would be that you dont need  to use acog when you stick to the right fov with ads/ 1x scopes since your aim will be alright

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that is pretty much 1.33333 multiplier// csgo default // cod warzone default

if you want the best possible result across csgo bf and siege make sure to match your fov

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