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COD Black Ops Cold War - Hipfire to ADS - Difference between monitor distance coefficient


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Hey,

i was trying to match my hipfire and ads sensitivity and I thought I found the correct value, but after some research I am now confused. I got ´two resulty with different sensitivities:

1. monitor distance coefficient 0%

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=a2b5310ba5f55406fe5ec5eec1c97ee3

2. monitor distance coefficient 133%

https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=31e2baa5cc8f23ac08ca1b77478e6728

What is the correct calculation? What are the differences? Should I use 133%, because most people recommend to use 0%.

Thanks! 

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The difference between these two is that 0% matches the tracking speed:

 

While 133% matches the movement to 133% of the vertical distance, which equates to 75% of the horizontal distance on 16:9. Kinda like this which is 50% horizontal:

So when you do 133% tracking will not be the same between hipfire and ADS. And when you do 0% flicks to any monitor distance will be different.

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Ah ok thanks, so there is only a big difference if i am using different scopes? 0% feels better to me, because at 133% the ads feels a little bit too fast! Is 0% a good value to obtain some muscle memory or 133%?

  • Wizard
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1 minute ago, Meeno87 said:

Ah ok thanks, so there is only a big difference if i am using different scopes? 0% feels better to me, because at 133% the ads feels a little bit too fast! Is 0% a good value to obtain some muscle memory or 133%?

0% is generally considered the best :)

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