@DPI Wizard Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions!
Also just a follow up to my question, you mentioned using scale on Apex with 0% MDV. Is there any particular way that I could figure out the exact zoom sensitivity factor of BF3 for 2 scopes with my FoV; RDS and 8X in order to going forward be able to use hipfire and MDV and scale for a better match?
Edit: I also found this chart detailing BF3's zoom sensitivities.
1x (rds): fov 40, speed 0.5: 80 ratio1x (irons): fov 40, speed 0.5: 80 ratioholo: fov 32, 0.32 speed: 100 ratio3.4x: fov 20, 0.36 speed: 55.5556 ratio4x: 17.2000001, 0.31 speed: 55.4838 ratio6x: fov 11.6, 0.21 speed: 55.2380 ratio7x: fov 9.9, 0.21 speed: 47.14 ratio8x: fov 8.7, 0.16 speed: 54.37 ratio12x: fov 5.8, 0.11 speed: 52.7272 ratiothe "speed" is what you want to change, factor-wise.so if you've been using holo (speed 0,32), and want to go to irons/rds (speed 0,5), you want to increase your sensitivity by factor 0,5/0,32 = 1,5625So: 0.0475*1,5625 = 0,07421875
ratio = fov/speedFOV is, indeed, independant of FOV settingThe FOV setting ingame is only for HIPFIRE. Scopes and sights don't really zoom, they just change your FOV.So even if you have your FOV-setting set to 200, when using a kobra sight it will just go like "nope not on my watch, BAM 40 FOV"
I'm trying to use these to going forward get the best settings for my 2 prefered scopes the RDS and the 8x.
Using this and MDV 0% from my current understand when matching the RDS to my hipfire a scale of 0.8 would be right.
So 360 hipfire BF3 to Warzone ADS with MDV 0% and scale 0.8 would be most accurate
Or am I completely wrong?
~PS I understand the hip 0% MDV normally used. But the thing is, I have over 1k hours in BF3 spent mostly with the RDS the 8x and the 12x. I'm not looking to make more muscle memory I'm looking to preserve what I've already earned.