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Just a question: I’m using mouse-sensitivity.com to translate my senz on 2042 to battlefield 1. I use universal soldier aiming, and horizontal monitor distance as that’s how my muscle memory functions: I see an object 2 inches from the center of my screen and I know to move my mouse the requisite distance. When I plug everything in on mouse-sensitivity.com, it tells me there’s a discrepancy. It gives me the closest approximate in-game senz to use, and tells me to change the individual scope sensitivities. Does this mean that I can tweak the scope sensitivities to be exact, but hipfire will be a little off? I tried playing with mouse dpi to see if I can hit a sweet spot where the sensitivity translates cleanly, but everything I try requires me to adjust the scope sensitivities to 99.7, 100.3 or something close to that. It’s worth noting that as far as I can tell, you can’t change scope sensitivities on BF 1 or 2042 to a decimal value. What does discrepancy mean exactly?
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