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For a long time I was using this tool strictly for it's 360 distance calculation. Since I have used the default settings for ADS/Scope being 0% Monitor Distance Vertical 100% Scale, I can appreciate what it does for ADS. I have been using the default ADS settings with much success going from CS:GO hipfire to Hunt: Showdown hipfire and ADS. However once I get to the scoped weapons in Hunt, I do not feel that I can accurately use the scopes and I feel very uncomfortable using 0% Monitor Distance Vertical. It feels very slow to move around. Are there any recommendations to adjust settings to get a scoped sensitivity higher that can be applied to other games? I was adjusting scale and % but I can't find anything that is replicable, such as matching Valorant ADS sens.

I have tried 166% 178% 133%. Scales I am usually not a fan of changing.

Truly can't tell if it's a matter of finding the right calculation or if FOVs really throw me off...
Or if I heavily overthink it and just need to get used to it.

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32 minutes ago, REYOU said:

For a long time I was using this tool strictly for it's 360 distance calculation. Since I have used the default settings for ADS/Scope being 0% Monitor Distance Vertical 100% Scale, I can appreciate what it does for ADS. I have been using the default ADS settings with much success going from CS:GO hipfire to Hunt: Showdown hipfire and ADS. However once I get to the scoped weapons in Hunt, I do not feel that I can accurately use the scopes and I feel very uncomfortable using 0% Monitor Distance Vertical. It feels very slow to move around. Are there any recommendations to adjust settings to get a scoped sensitivity higher that can be applied to other games? I was adjusting scale and % but I can't find anything that is replicable, such as matching Valorant ADS sens.

I have tried 166% 178% 133%. Scales I am usually not a fan of changing.

Truly can't tell if it's a matter of finding the right calculation or if FOVs really throw me off...
Or if I heavily overthink it and just need to get used to it.

the only option that truly gives you uniformity across all zoom ranges(which is important because scopes are never identical in zoom even when they are named ) based on your hip fire would be 0% and you have to get used to it (you have to "unlearn" the whole i move a set distance in scope and learn the aim part ) which is the one drawback it has most / all other values just match one specific point and end up making you feel pseudo uniformity that doesn't really help long term.

tbf it simply is worth it and there isnt much use in searching for an alternative number 

what you can do is looking into programs like raw accel https://discord.gg/SGaRSZUh 

good accel actually can have a positive impact on performance

 

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1 minute ago, fortunate reee said:

the only option that truly gives you uniformity across all zoom ranges(which is important because scopes are never identical in zoom even when they are named ) based on your hip fire would be 0% and you have to get used to it (you have to "unlearn" the whole i move a set distance in scope and learn the aim part ) which is the one drawback it has most / all other values just match one specific point and end up making you feel pseudo uniformity that doesn't really help long term.

tbf it simply is worth it and there isnt much use in searching for an alternative number 

what you can do is looking into programs like raw accel https://discord.gg/SGaRSZUh 

good accel actually can have a positive impact on performance

 

I really need to bite the bullet on mouse accel. I just hate having to rely on third party software that may or may not work.

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