philheath Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) i'm trying to match BF4 sensitivity to CSGO exact, the reticle sensitivity, not moving around sensitivity scaled means fov scaling ON? does this mean UNIFORM SOLDIER AIMING OFF? Does HIPFIRE mean UNIFORM SOLDIER AIMING ON? [i have always thought this was] or is this just moving around sensitivity? what do I need to enable USA in this calculator? is it on by default or is it HIPFIRE? Is this correct for matching [uSA ON bf4 sens to CSGO sens?] matching the scaled [uSA OFF] FOV different though? or this and if I were to match 1:1 would I have to change bf4 coefficient to 178 [with USA on or off] and play csgo normally or in 4:3 aspect? or play bf4 in 133 coefficient and play csgo in 4:3? is there a way to match csgo coefficient with bf4 coefficient 1:1? sorry for the essay, but I assume many people want to know similar things I do Edited February 20, 2017 by philheath
Quackerjack Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 This Calculator use USA ON for the calculations. If u want USA turn it on in the options. Fov scaling is a option in the graphic settings if i remember right. If u use scaling on it zooms less in (at 90 fov ads is zoom fov is 83). If u use fov scalling off it zooms in u have a fov of 55 then. So this are two different Settings. Hipfire is just the moving around speed off your unsoped sensitivity. It doesnt depent on USA. USA just effect your Zoom sensitivity. If u didnt play with USA on u cant use the calculator for this calculations. Try this: Go in BF4 Zoom in and find out how much cm u need for a 360° turn. Find out what Actual VFOV it is. Example for Bf4 90 Fov ADS Fov with scaling on is 83 Fov. Go in Csgo Type in console Fov 83. Try to match sensitivity so that u have the same 360° turn as in bf4 zoomed in. Now go to the calculator and type the sensitivity u found out in and the 83 fov and convert this to 90 fov csgo (csgo is 90 fov fixed u cant change it) Then u should have ur Bf4 ADS sensitivity in Csgo. At least thats the way i did and it comes pretty close. Hope it helps if u have question just ask. Sorry for my bad engl.
philheath Posted February 20, 2017 Author Posted February 20, 2017 So this calculator ONLY uses USA ON? Seems weird, how would someone calculate there sensitivity with it OFF if there is no option? I'm not doubting you but I want dpi wizard to confirm I have read pages and searched and I can't find anywhere What Uniform soldier aiming is in the calculator With Uniform soldier aiming on INGAME the reticle sensitivity is much higher with it ON and much slower with it OFF
philheath Posted February 21, 2017 Author Posted February 21, 2017 (edited) i forgot to read the notes that say UNIFORM must be on {embarassing] but even so, how can i measure sense with USA OFF? because i found a good sens and dont want to change again would dividing the 100% zoom ads by 166 = same sense with USA OFF so [this is not my actual sens just example] 400 dpi 12 ingame sens 133 coefficient [usa ON ingame] 100 ads sens close range sens 60%? Edited February 21, 2017 by philheath
philheath Posted February 21, 2017 Author Posted February 21, 2017 This Calculator use USA ON for the calculations. If u want USA turn it on in the options. Fov scaling is a option in the graphic settings if i remember right. If u use scaling on it zooms less in (at 90 fov ads is zoom fov is 83). If u use fov scalling off it zooms in u have a fov of 55 then. So this are two different Settings. Hipfire is just the moving around speed off your unsoped sensitivity. It doesnt depent on USA. USA just effect your Zoom sensitivity. If u didnt play with USA on u cant use the calculator for this calculations. Try this: Go in BF4 Zoom in and find out how much cm u need for a 360° turn. Find out what Actual VFOV it is. Example for Bf4 90 Fov ADS Fov with scaling on is 83 Fov. Go in Csgo Type in console Fov 83. Try to match sensitivity so that u have the same 360° turn as in bf4 zoomed in. Now go to the calculator and type the sensitivity u found out in and the 83 fov and convert this to 90 fov csgo (csgo is 90 fov fixed u cant change it) Then u should have ur Bf4 ADS sensitivity in Csgo. At least thats the way i did and it comes pretty close. Hope it helps if u have question just ask. Sorry for my bad engl. you can change fov in csgo on the training bot workshop aim maps
Quackerjack Posted February 21, 2017 Posted February 21, 2017 (edited) yea ok u can change fovs when cheat 1 enabled. But if u change fov your sensitivity change. And u cant change fov in matchmaking or train servers so i would leave it on default. Just try what i posted. I wrote Wizard many times about add USA off, dont know if it happens. Hope he can answer here Edited February 21, 2017 by Quackerjack
Quackerjack Posted February 21, 2017 Posted February 21, 2017 (edited) i forgot to read the notes that say UNIFORM must be on {embarassing] but even so, how can i measure sense with USA OFF? because i found a good sens and dont want to change again would dividing the 100% zoom ads by 166 = same sense with USA OFF so [this is not my actual sens just example] 400 dpi 12 ingame sens 133 coefficient [usa ON ingame] 100 ads sens close range sens 60%? U can try this too: ingame sense lets say its 0.0105. The multiplier of bf4 zoom is 0.6 so 0.0105*0,6=0.0063. This should be your actuall Zoom-Sensitivity. If u do it the way above u mentioned u dont have to change your close sens range because USA ON gives you your hipfire sensitivity in ADS. This will let u know about USA https://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/de/forum/threadview/2979150494051524581/ This site can help u also https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/43urd4/why_0818933027098955175_is_the_best_zoom/ http://imgur.com/a/ZXWPg Edited February 21, 2017 by Quackerjack
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted February 21, 2017 Wizard Posted February 21, 2017 For CS:GO, use the default FOV (90). While it is possible to change with cheats enabled etc, it does not scale "correctly" for some reason, meaning calculations will be incorrect. Regarding USA OFF, I was gonna wait for a new version on the calculator to be ready before adding this. Reason being the new version having this option integrated instead of having separate games in the list with it on and off (like it is with BF1). But it is taking a while to get the new version ready, so I'll add the USA OFF calculations the "old" way.
philheath Posted February 22, 2017 Author Posted February 22, 2017 (edited) For CS:GO, use the default FOV (90). While it is possible to change with cheats enabled etc, it does not scale "correctly" for some reason, meaning calculations will be incorrect. Regarding USA OFF, I was gonna wait for a new version on the calculator to be ready before adding this. Reason being the new version having this option integrated instead of having separate games in the list with it on and off (like it is with BF1). But it is taking a while to get the new version ready, so I'll add the USA OFF calculations the "old" way. THANKS FOR THE REPLY, though bf4 is on its last legs, so no point for you to do extra work and waste your time for a game that's old. thanks for the csgo info, I was wondering why aim was a bit off on the training maps Edited February 22, 2017 by philheath
potato psoas Posted March 18, 2017 Posted March 18, 2017 THANKS FOR THE REPLY, though bf4 is on its last legs, so no point for you to do extra work and waste your time for a game that's old. thanks for the csgo info, I was wondering why aim was a bit off on the training maps Can still play Singleplayer..
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