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Hey man i been using the calculator for months now and i was pretty happy with it but a video on youtube got my attention. In it a guy says that in Rainbow Six Siege there is a way to get 1:1 sensitivity with acog/holo/hipfire.
I tried that out and just like he said i had the exact same sensitivity, so i could basically do a 360 while scoping just like i was not scoping (It took the same amount of distance on my mouspad).
But now my question is: Should i use that is that dumb because it will mess up my aim because if i use ur calculator i have to use different values for each sight and it doesnt take the same distance to 360 (IF i 260 while hipfired its the shortest amount of distance i need on my mousepad/ with holo its the 2nd shortest/ and with acog its the longest distance (which i thought is understandable))
I also attached a screen of the values i would have to use if i changed my sens according to the calculator (except for the config file values)
And i attached the video of the guy who got my attention.
Thanks for advice in advance.
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There is absolutely no way to get a 1:1 sensitivity if the FOV is different. You can only match one aspect of the sensitivity, be it 360 distance or a specific monitor distance. In this case it's 360 distance, and that's a terrible option for scopes. It might work for some low power ADS aims, but for a powerful scope it will make you aim terrible and way too sensitive.
You don't want to turn around using a scope, you want to aim at what is on your monitor.
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Okay thanks for the answer man but i got one more question. Considering i play with ur calculator ads sensitivity would i have to change the sensitivity everytime i switched from acog to holo because there is only one slider ingame and in the config file ? or would u just recommend to me to just stick to one ads sens ? Thanks in advance
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