Ganja Posted December 26, 2019 Posted December 26, 2019 Hey Guys, Just bought the game and need a bit help with the Sensitivity Calculations. Thats the one i calculated. The ADS sensitivity is just way too high, higher than the normal 360 looking sensitivity. Is this normal or am i doing something wrong ? I'm now using half of the ads sensitivity from the calculator.. Thanks for any help.
fortunate reee Posted December 26, 2019 Posted December 26, 2019 10 hours ago, Ganja said: Hey Guys, Just bought the game and need a bit help with the Sensitivity Calculations. Thats the one i calculated. The ADS sensitivity is just way too high, higher than the normal 360 looking sensitivity. Is this normal or am i doing something wrong ? I'm now using half of the ads sensitivity from the calculator.. Thanks for any help. your resolution isn't the same in those games that can mess with aim / the 360 method is far from perfect
Ganja Posted December 27, 2019 Author Posted December 27, 2019 I'm sorry, forgot to mention that I'm using MDH 0% for everything. I don't think that the resolution matters than, i use it like this in every game and it works perfectly fine. Pictures below. The calculated 360 distance in Trakov is at 38.9 cm like in the other games and it fells like always but the ADS sens that was calculated is way too high. In all other games it feels great and i have no problems but in Tarkov the ADS sensitivity is like 2 times higher..
fortunate reee Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 (edited) 45 minutes ago, Ganja said: I'm sorry, forgot to mention that I'm using MDH 0% for everything. I don't think that the resolution matters than, i use it like this in every game and it works perfectly fine. Pictures below. The calculated 360 distance in Trakov is at 38.9 cm like in the other games and it fells like always but the ADS sens that was calculated is way too high. In all other games it feels great and i have no problems but in Tarkov the ADS sensitivity is like 2 times higher.. fov doesn't if you use 0% ,res however does affect your calc . the issue you are describing somewhat reminds me of the issues/ gameplay mechanics used in tarkov (armor / weapon weight impacts sensitivity ) or something that was pretty much my reason for never playing that game should try different weapons/ armor / no armor one should feel good Edited December 27, 2019 by fortunate reee
MorbidDesire Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 When it comes to ADS sensitivity in Tarkov, your sensitivity setting is your 360 turn rate, no matter which scope you're using. So if you get the sensitivity right for ironsight, then your zoom sens will be too high because you're turning 360 at the same rate. If you get the sens right for a 6x scope, then your 1x red dot will be too slow. As for hipfire sens, it is affected by your armor/helmet. The only workaround I found to match ADS sensitivity is to lower the FoV. I noticed that when I played with 59 in-game fov, everything was fine, but when I switched to 74 FoV, then the difference between zoom levels became very apparent.
MorbidDesire Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 Sorry, I tried different scopes and I seem to be getting some different results. Red dot and 2x monstrum scope have the same 360 turn rate but the elcan 1x/4x scope has a different turn rate than the red dot. I guess it's scope-based. The 1x/4x has the same turn rate when u use the 4x mode or the 1x iron on top, both are low turn rate compared to red dot. I can't even say it's FoV based because 2x and red dot have a different FoV when ADSing but the same turn rate, while the Elcan scope doesn't. It's all strange.
TheNoobPolice Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 If the above is true, I have no idea why someone would design a game so badly. Valk1e and Emera 2
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted January 19, 2020 Wizard Posted January 19, 2020 The game is now updated to support the change in turning speed caused by your armor! Emera 1
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