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Hey guys, I just started to change my hipfire dpi in ranbow6 from 3 to 6(ingame) at a 600 dpi. The Ads is at 83 rn because it seems that that is the 1:1 ration for normal scopes to hipfire. Now im wondering how I can get my acog sensitivity, so I can use it to train in an external aim program. To go hand in hand with that it would make sense to convert the hipfire and acog dpi to widowmaker in overwatch. It may be possible to do this with the converter, but im new here and I dont really get how that calculation works yet. Id really appreciate if someone would give me some tipps on how to do that thx in advance Axel
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Help, my Siege ACOG sensitivity feels too slow from 2 CS. Right now I have a 80 FOV, default ingame mouse settings, 0.003291 Mouse sensitivity multiplier, and 0.021508. Did I do something wrong?
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There is a possibility I could be doing something incorrectly, but I don't think I am. whenever I try to get my acog sens multiplier for siege it gives me an incorrect multiplier. I found my hip fire multiplier correctly, but when I go to do my acog I put in all the correct info (I have checked it a bunch so I know it's correct) and it gives me a number, but when I go to test it, it's not the correct multiplier. If anyone has any idea what's happening just let me know. But for the time being I'm just not using acogs in the game. EDIT: I fixed it (I think), if you are having the same problem this is how you find the correct XFactorAiming for acog. Take your MouseSensitivityMultiplierUnit which you should have when you are tying to find your XFactorAiming. Then find the average between the two. Not sure what even made me try finding the average, but it works as far as I can tell.