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Hello! So in rainbow I have a sensitivity of 18 horizontal and vertical and 48 ADS. I am really good with the ACOG sight in the game but not so good with iron and reflex sights and my hip fire is too high.

So I wanted to convert my ACOG sensitivity to both my Hipfire and ADS. However when I set the settings to Monitor distance Horizontal 0% for hipfire It gives me a 21 which is way to high. Am I doing something wrong?

I was told that 0% is the best but will feel slower at first but if i compare 0% with 100%, the 0% gives me a hipfire of 21 while the 100% gives me a hipfire of 14. I thought 0% was supposed to be slower then 100%?

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1 minute ago, DatKillaZilla said:

I was told that 0% is the best but will feel slower at first but if i compare 0% with 100%, the 0% gives me a hipfire of 21 while the 100% gives me a hipfire of 14. I thought 0% was supposed to be slower then 100%.

It's only slower when converting from hipfire to ADS/Scope (i.e. from wide FOV to narrow FOV). When you convert the other way it's opposite.

MDH 49% should be perfect for you.

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7 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

It's only slower when converting from hipfire to ADS/Scope (i.e. from wide FOV to narrow FOV). When you convert the other way it's opposite.

MDH 49% should be perfect for you.

Ah sorry to bother you again but I was just curious as to how you got the number 49. I tried it out real quick and it feels great! Did you do some math surrounding the fov? 

Was it 53.26/113.26=0.47024545294 or 47%? Where 53.26 is the scope fov and 113.26 is the normal fov?

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Just now, DatKillaZilla said:

Ah sorry to bother you again but I was just curious as to how you got the number 49. I tried it out real quick and it feels great! Did you do some math surrounding the fov?

It results in the same hipfire I see now actually, so if that's a bit high for you 75% might be a better option.

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