this sounds like as if you arent used to 0% yet ( imo most of us initially struggled to use 0% after primarily using distance based methods for ads before hand the reason you'd end up sticking to it would be that you end up noticing a level of uniformity across all zoom levels it might not be the same distance or match the exact same point but after you have gotten used to it you can simply do it by "feel" even if you haven't used the exact scope as you did before hand. this is just my personal experience with games like cod ,battlefield/ val/ siege/ cs and val so a decent mix which all do pretty well with some form of 0% even if it is just a single scope you primarily use or an average of multiple 0% values to accommodate the lack of multiple scope sliders )
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if you are used to cs- scopes and feel confident with those you can stick to something like this
valroant would be closer to this
and obviously you already know this one from apex/ titan fall and most cod games
( the newer cod use 133% as their default but let you use 0% as well )
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on another note the reason why we keep telling those who ask for "1:1 distance that you cant or at least shouldn't do that would be that using 360 distance ( which is what is often refereed to 1:1 by many ) would be a setup like this and its binocular like feeling
which id suggest trying out for a better understanding select this and use whatever value this gives you on some sort of sniper or high zoom scope
it will be the same distance at a significantly smaller fov feeling significantly faster than what most are used to due to many games scaling their ads in another method ( this can and will work for lower/ insignificant zoom scopes or third person zoom but still isn't really worth pursuing if you want a sens of uniformity )
for hip fire 360 is the go to depending on the situation i like to either match the fov and or use focal length custom res to match game that don't allow larger fov settings like destiny ,over watch or valor ant
couldn't agree more on that part
in the end you should go for what feels right if you don't feel like adapting stick to what works for you