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No idea about the controller settings but I know for sure that the mouse sensitivity numbers are not transferable from BFV to 2042. I've been using mouse-sensitivity.com for years to make sure my FPS games all feel the same for muscle memory and the numbers that I had to put into 2042s config file were very different to those that went into BFV and BF4.
For anyone confused by the "how to" or even the point of using a calculator to make a game feel the same as another game then it's worth checking out Stodeh's video below. Personally I've always gone for a 50cm/360 with a mouse DPI of 800 and after using the calculator at mouse-sensitivity.com BF2042 does feel very much like BFV for me now, I had to enter different numbers into the games config file as mentioned above so something isn't right if they reckon the numbers should be transferable from BFV.
The video doesn't completely explain why you need a calculator that takes the games FOV into account (you can actually find all the in depth info on the website) but it does touch on the fact that you do need a calculator and shows you a little bit about how to use it:
I'll give your controller settings a go and see if they make my mouse feel any different because I hate mouse acceleration and deceleration, 1:1 raw input is the way forward.
Side note, I read somewhere on the forums here the other day that the Raw Mouse Input slider in the 2042 menu is actually backwards, Off = On and On = Off, not had chance to test it yet myself but if that's true then even though you think it's turned on its actually turned off so will be giving you some acceleration and deceleration.
There also a few mentions of bugs related to aiming in 2042 which will apparently be fixed in December.
https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forums/topic/7848-battlefield-2042/page/5/
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