Quackden Posted August 24, 2020 Posted August 24, 2020 Hey guys, I'm trying to convert my Destiny 2 sens to Division 2, I've got a few questions here, as I believe that I might be doing something wrong here, or the conversion of sens is not correct or is bugged in some way. On the first screenshot I've attached, I've selected my Destiny 2 general sens (sensitivity 1) as 8 and my ADS sens as 8 (multiplier 1) I've selected the AIM as the "Red Dot" for Destiny 2 when converting to Divison 2, and I'm converting the AIM to "All" for Division 2. It all appears all in green in the calculation from Destiny 2 to Division 2 as per the first screenshot I've attached. But when I change the AIM from "All" to "Scope" for Division 2 and leave the AIM selection the same for Destiny 2 as "Red Dot", the calculation gives me completly different infomation as seen in the second screenshot compared to the first screenshot for the "scope" sens, as I'm trying to get my Sniper scope sens as close as 1 to 1 for both games. I'm not sure if my AIM scope sens for Division 2 is correct as per the first screenshot, or if it is completely off as per the second screenshot for the AIM scope sens in Division 2. I hope this isn't too confusing! Thanks for the help in advance! More than happy to clarify anything further if I haven't explained this very well.
fortunate reee Posted August 24, 2020 Posted August 24, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, i N F E k T E D said: Hey guys, I'm trying to convert my Destiny 2 sens to Division 2, I've got a few questions here, as I believe that I might be doing something wrong here, or the conversion of sens is not correct or is bugged in some way. On the first screenshot I've attached, I've selected my Destiny 2 general sens (sensitivity 1) as 8 and my ADS sens as 8 (multiplier 1) I've selected the AIM as the "Red Dot" for Destiny 2 when converting to Divison 2, and I'm converting the AIM to "All" for Division 2. It all appears all in green in the calculation from Destiny 2 to Division 2 as per the first screenshot I've attached. But when I change the AIM from "All" to "Scope" for Division 2 and leave the AIM selection the same for Destiny 2 as "Red Dot", the calculation gives me completly different infomation as seen in the second screenshot compared to the first screenshot for the "scope" sens, as I'm trying to get my Sniper scope sens as close as 1 to 1 for both games. I'm not sure if my AIM scope sens for Division 2 is correct as per the first screenshot, or if it is completely off as per the second screenshot for the AIM scope sens in Division 2. I hope this isn't too confusing! Thanks for the help in advance! More than happy to clarify anything further if I haven't explained this very well. unfortunately you are trying to match one of the worst first person games to one of the worst 3rd person games when it comes to sens stuff even under ideal circumstances matching 1st to 3rd person can be difficult or result in a decent amount of discrepancy . !you shouldn't try to match the scopes fov, that doesn't work! unless you get specific options (aim trainers offer that option from time to time ) ! the only fov worth matching would be hipfire fov all of this is reasonably well explained within the instructions destiny uses for their scopes so matching that might be worth it if you arent using 10 ads which is 100 % scale you can change to match your actual ads value which in that case would be 7 =70% 6=60%etc stick to all and all+ and try to match the hipfire fov as much as possible if you haven't i highly suggest taking a look at the instructions as well as the guide Edited August 24, 2020 by fortunate reee
Quackden Posted August 25, 2020 Author Posted August 25, 2020 21 hours ago, fortunate reee said: unfortunately you are trying to match one of the worst first person games to one of the worst 3rd person games when it comes to sens stuff even under ideal circumstances matching 1st to 3rd person can be difficult or result in a decent amount of discrepancy . !you shouldn't try to match the scopes fov, that doesn't work! unless you get specific options (aim trainers offer that option from time to time ) ! the only fov worth matching would be hipfire fov all of this is reasonably well explained within the instructions destiny uses for their scopes so matching that might be worth it if you arent using 10 ads which is 100 % scale you can change to match your actual ads value which in that case would be 7 =70% 6=60%etc stick to all and all+ and try to match the hipfire fov as much as possible if you haven't i highly suggest taking a look at the instructions as well as the guide Thanks very much for your helpful reponse and feedback, I've had a good look at the guides and instructions and managed to get what I was trying to achieve working
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now