m1Lo.Q Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 Hello guys. I have a problem i can`t fix by myself. I would like to have the same sensitivity like i had on Rainbow six siege for Battlefield V. Furthermore, I really tried hours and hours, but I struggle , because English isn't my main language and i got confused with all the Hdeg and vdeg settings. It would mean a lot when someone can explain or help me out... My sens and fov are: 360° should be around 27 cm 1920x1080 FOV=90 Multiplikator1=0.02 Multiplakator2=0.076794 DPI=1600 resolution=3:2 WPS=4/11 Thx for your time and effort to help and reach out to me... Greetings Milo r6 sens.txt
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted April 6, 2021 Wizard Posted April 6, 2021 26 minutes ago, m1Lo.Q said: My sens and fov are: The issue here is that your current setup does not align with any conversion method. The closest I've been able to do is this: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=5bd8ab9474c9a61451a1479fd253164b And that's a really awkward setup that will be hard to replicate in most games. WPS isn't accounted for here though. m1Lo.Q 1
m1Lo.Q Posted April 6, 2021 Author Posted April 6, 2021 (edited) Thank you very very much , for replying so quick and helping me out @DPIWizard... What you think, when I change my MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit to default=0.02 would that make a difference..? Do you have any suggestions ,what i may should change in my current setup, so that it matches and stay kinda the same..? Info=when i change my MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit in Rainbow six siege to default on=0.02 (sensitivity to 3) can I adjust this values the same way as your pre-set..? Sincerely Milo Edited April 6, 2021 by m1Lo.Q better way to ask...
m1Lo.Q Posted April 7, 2021 Author Posted April 7, 2021 vor 21 Stunden schrieb DPI Wizard: The issue here is that your current setup does not align with any conversion method. The closest I've been able to do is this: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=5bd8ab9474c9a61451a1479fd253164b And that's a really awkward setup that will be hard to replicate in most games. WPS isn't accounted for here though. Hello @DPIWizard I was able to find out the distance/cm so it goes Distance to 360°(hipfire)=25,9775447958174 Distance to 360°(ACOG)=88.3589959041408 Distance to 360°(IRON SIGHT)=90.1998083199104 Can you help me out for how I put the values for cm to reach my goal? Can I still use your pre-set for ADS/scope values or can you show me a link where I find explanation to how I have to do it..? Thank you very much for helping me out...
fortunate reee Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 (edited) 19 hours ago, m1Lo.Q said: Thank you very very much , for replying so quick and helping me out @DPIWizard... What you think, when I change my MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit to default=0.02 would that make a difference..? Do you have any suggestions ,what i may should change in my current setup, so that it matches and stay kinda the same..? Info=when i change my MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit in Rainbow six siege to default on=0.02 (sensitivity to 3) can I adjust this values the same way as your pre-set..? Sincerely Milo matching your scopes 360distance wont work when converting scopes to other games ( because no 1x scope will have the same fov in game a and game b thus your actual sens will feel different even if you have the same 360 ) , if you want uniformity the 1st thing id suggest would be to stick to native res in both games ( or stretched in all but that isnt always achievable or actually worth it ) that should make matching hipfire much easier ( both x and y axis feel should be the same if you have the same aspect ratio / resolution at the same fov ) . what dpi wizard did in the link is , matching the scaling to match your r6 sens if you are willing to adapt changing your r6 settings to match a scale would likely result in a more uniform experience. id likely go with something like that https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=dc2ae512840a77ce956a3154b36e7ed4 the scopes wont have the same distance but once you get used to it there is a sense of uniformity ( independent of your scopes fov ). Edited April 7, 2021 by fortunate reee m1Lo.Q 1
m1Lo.Q Posted April 7, 2021 Author Posted April 7, 2021 (edited) vor 49 Minuten schrieb fortunate reee: matching your scopes 360distance wont work when converting scopes to other games ( because no 1x scope will have the same fov in game a and game b thus your actual sens will feel different even if you have the same 360 ) , if you want uniformity the 1st thing id suggest would be to stick to native res in both games ( or stretched in all but that isnt always achievable or actually worth it ) that should make matching hipfire much easier ( both x and y axis feel should be the same if you have the same aspect ratio / resolution at the same fov ) . what dpi wizard did in the link is , matching the scaling to match your r6 sens if you are willing to adapt changing your r6 settings to match a scale would likely result in a more uniform experience. id likely go with something like that https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=dc2ae512840a77ce956a3154b36e7ed4 the scopes wont have the same distance but once you get used to it there is a sense of uniformity ( independent of your scopes fov ). I understand, and It's pretty much the same what I found on Reddit or elsewhere what others have to say or is recommended converting from r6 to other games... The settings @DPI Wizard build for me, feels familiar with my r6 sens, but here and there I make some small changes... I'm going to try yours out and let you know how it feels. Weird thing though, when I change the Coefficient to 0% for my 3xScopes it feels like the same ,,Laser,, aim I had on r6, but for 1x/ironsight it feels off, and I have to adjust it to 3% Coefficient again... Thank you... Edited April 7, 2021 by m1Lo.Q misspelling...
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