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What sensitivity to choose when no ADS settings are available?


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Hellow :3

So, games like Battlefield have the Hipfire and ADS settings seperated as most games have, just under different name. In Battelfield it's "Uniformal Soldier aiming", here on this side it's called MDV. All the same under different name. (By the way, many thanks to you DPI Wizard for making all of this, it really is wonderful). However, there are games like Heroes&Generals, or older games overall, that only have 1 value you can enter. Typically the hipfire value, with the ADS sens being unchangeable. 

So my idea is to match the ADS sensitivty to what it would be in a game where you can adjust the ADS sens to a MDV value of 133%

Example: In case of Heroes%Generals, the VFOV when in scope apperently is 40° with cm-for-360° being 57.3978. (Assuming that the hipfire FOV is 106.26, which it is in all games in my case)
All I would need to know is what the cm-for-360° would be in a game like Battlefield, should it also have a scope with the same FOV values and Uniformal Soldier Aiming being set at 133% as usual. Then simply put that value here in the calculator with the "convert from: Distance" and "Aim: ADS" options selected and there, despite the Hipfire sens not matching between these two games, the ADS sens does. At least for that specific FOV value of 40° VFOV.

The idea behind that is to keep the ADS sens consistant between games when the Hipfire sens can't be. 

My question now is: How do I do all of that? I tried it here but I am not sure if it's correct.

Edited by Scca
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If I understand you correctly this is already supported in the calculator.

A lot of games that does not have dedicated ADS sensitivity have aim entries for ADS and scopes using the hipfire sensitivity. So you can set the ADS sensitivity at the cost of your hipfire sensitivity.

Here's an example with Heroes & Generals: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=d6c3d92ec85b586ef8897931c5ac3a9f

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