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  • Echo6Echo's avatar
    Echo6Echo
    3 years ago

    Ok, maybe I stumbled onto something I saw a while back in a vid, but I just made a bunch of changes and holy crap the difference. Yes, this should be fixed and still needs some work, but here's what I did...make sure that your Windows mouse acceleration is OFF. (Enhanced Pointer Precision)

    Go into Mouse & Keyboard, "ON FOOT" settings. Set your Sens and FoV to whatever your preference is I have

    Sens = 10

    FoV = 74 (this is based on my resolution)

    ADS FoV is ON

    Soldier Zoom Aim Sens is 100

    Now here's where it gets interesting

    Aim Ratio = 100

    Zoom Aim Ratio = 100

    Uniform Soldier Aiming = OFF

    Zoom Transition Sens Smoothing = OFF

    I then set the zoom sens to my preference. And you may be saying "but I have mine like that" and you may. Here's part two.

    Go into "Controller - ON FOOT"

    Set any setting from above to match on the Controller setting. (Make them all match to be sure) Here's what's a bit different.

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Aim Left/Right Acceleration = 0

    EVERYTHING ELSE SHOULD BE THE SAME! 

    Once I did this things got a WHOLE LOT better. Also, if you have a mouse capable of it, change your mouse polling rate to see if that helps as well. I was at 500 and went to 1000 and it was better. 

    Hope this helps!!

  • RUMPLE9's avatar
    RUMPLE9
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago

    ^^ This works thank you so much. I have low ping (25) and usually only kill around 5 people in a round. Just applied these settings and got 18 kills

  • ATFGunr's avatar
    ATFGunr
    Legend
    3 years ago
    @Echo6Echo It helps. It’s maybe not “aim assist” good, but for the first time my mouse felt smooth. Usually it’s like moving it in water, and I’m running it at 5000dpi on a gaming surface so it should be smooth as glass and it was not that! Wired mouse too, no Bluetooth lag here! Did the set up you suggested, and it feels like it’s pointing where I want finally. I’d wondered if controller setting were interfering but didn’t try anything until now. I suggest all PC players change to this set up.
  • RayD_O1's avatar
    RayD_O1
    Hero
    3 years ago

    @Echo6Echo wrote:

    Ok, maybe I stumbled onto something I saw a while back in a vid, but I just made a bunch of changes and holy crap the difference. Yes, this should be fixed and still needs some work, but here's what I did...make sure that your Windows mouse acceleration is OFF. (Enhanced Pointer Precision)

    Go into Mouse & Keyboard, "ON FOOT" settings. Set your Sens and FoV to whatever your preference is I have

    Sens = 10

    FoV = 74 (this is based on my resolution)

    ADS FoV is ON

    Soldier Zoom Aim Sens is 100

    Now here's where it gets interesting

    Aim Ratio = 100

    Zoom Aim Ratio = 100

    Uniform Soldier Aiming = OFF

    Zoom Transition Sens Smoothing = OFF

    I then set the zoom sens to my preference. And you may be saying "but I have mine like that" and you may. Here's part two.

    Go into "Controller - ON FOOT"

    Set any setting from above to match on the Controller setting. (Make them all match to be sure) Here's what's a bit different.

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Aim Left/Right Acceleration = 0

    EVERYTHING ELSE SHOULD BE THE SAME! 

    Once I did this things got a WHOLE LOT better. Also, if you have a mouse capable of it, change your mouse polling rate to see if that helps as well. I was at 500 and went to 1000 and it was better. 

    Hope this helps!!


    As I just posted on the other thread :

    Good post, thanks for sharing, let's hope this can help players until DICE get round to addressing this. 👍

     

  • @Echo6Echo wrote:

    Ok, maybe I stumbled onto something I saw a while back in a vid, but I just made a bunch of changes and holy crap the difference. Yes, this should be fixed and still needs some work, but here's what I did...make sure that your Windows mouse acceleration is OFF. (Enhanced Pointer Precision)

    Go into Mouse & Keyboard, "ON FOOT" settings. Set your Sens and FoV to whatever your preference is I have

    Sens = 10

    FoV = 74 (this is based on my resolution)

    ADS FoV is ON

    Soldier Zoom Aim Sens is 100

    Now here's where it gets interesting

    Aim Ratio = 100

    Zoom Aim Ratio = 100

    Uniform Soldier Aiming = OFF

    Zoom Transition Sens Smoothing = OFF

    I then set the zoom sens to my preference. And you may be saying "but I have mine like that" and you may. Here's part two.

    Go into "Controller - ON FOOT"

    Set any setting from above to match on the Controller setting. (Make them all match to be sure) Here's what's a bit different.

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Soldier Aim Assist = 0

    Aim Left/Right Acceleration = 0

    EVERYTHING ELSE SHOULD BE THE SAME! 

    Once I did this things got a WHOLE LOT better. Also, if you have a mouse capable of it, change your mouse polling rate to see if that helps as well. I was at 500 and went to 1000 and it was better. 

    Hope this helps!!


    This is probably just a placebo, I've had those settings for a while, I still get an 8-9% accuracy boost when switching to BFV

    It feels like the higher the sensitivity is the worse the mouse input is. I don't feel the mouse input is as bad with a scope like the 8x I end doing similarly to BFV, but for some reason I just can't aim with a 1.25x/while hipfiring

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