3sword Posted December 28, 2021 Posted December 28, 2021 So I've went from 1080 to 1440 and I've changed my monitor distance coefficient to 0.00 in Battlefield as I've been told it's better. It was 1.33 on MW2019. So I have done a conversion to my BF sens and the 360 hipefire sens is fine but the ADS sens the calculator is giving me is wayyyy too slow. I have to have it around 130 in-game to make it feel similar CoD one. Can someone check my conversion and see where I am going wrong. Thanks! https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=85badb0c3a0ff921e3da63bdfff82abc
TheNoobPolice Posted December 28, 2021 Posted December 28, 2021 There is no relevance to your resolution changing, since it doesn't affect the sensitivity. This is not a reason to change the monitor distance coefficient There is also no point in changing the coefficient to 0, to then scale the sens up per scope to 1.33 anyway. Just set the coefficient to 1.33 in the first place. Also, although it won't be responsible for much change, but you may as well set the FOV accurately, your MW2019 FOV converted to BF is 67.672748 degrees (use the config file).
3sword Posted December 28, 2021 Author Posted December 28, 2021 8 minutes ago, TheNoobPolice said: There is no relevance to your resolution changing, since it doesn't affect the sensitivity. This is not a reason to change the monitor distance coefficient There is also no point in changing the coefficient to 0, to then scale the sens up per scope to 1.33 anyway. Just set the coefficient to 1.33 in the first place. Also, although it won't be responsible for much change, but you may as well set the FOV accurately, your MW2019 FOV converted to BF is 67.672748 degrees (use the config file). I know resolution doesn't effect sens but still even when doing what you suggest the ADS sens on battlefield feels hella low. Below is the conversion what I've done with the coefficient. My BF sens still needs to be around 130 ADS in-game to even feel close to my CoD ADS sens. The conversion gives me 0.888888 which I put in my config. Really confused. https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=95845cf8c6b16ad637ece6fe12183d06
Solution TheNoobPolice Posted December 28, 2021 Solution Posted December 28, 2021 It’s because you have changed monitor size, and you are converting to a distance defined on the smaller screen. if you want to ignore this, just set the same monitor size for both source and target. 3sword 1
3sword Posted December 28, 2021 Author Posted December 28, 2021 9 hours ago, TheNoobPolice said: It’s because you have changed monitor size, and you are converting to a distance defined on the smaller screen. if you want to ignore this, just set the same monitor size for both source and target. Ohh god what an idiot I am, thanks man!
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