I've started a new thread as editing the old 1 will just make everything confusing.
Keep in mind that my setup is how I like it and not how it should be so this will not cater to everyone.
My new setup mixed with my old setup makes the game feel the way it should be.
I can side track/lead enemy players with no resistance and snapping to my targets is spot on.
A brief description on what this setup does. This setup is for low to med Sensitive players.
This setup is to maintain muscle memory switching from HIP to ADS. The distance movement in HIP and ADS will be the same so when you switch to ADS you maintain the same sensitivity (Kind of). With everything combined switching to ADS is fluid and you maintain control when your trying to aim.
Use
4000 dpi if you use a soft pad
12000 dpi if you use a hard pad
In game settingsAnything to do with the soldier: All sensitivities at 100% regardless the zoom settings.
USA: ON
Coefficient 133%
Auto Rotation: OFF
AIM Slowdown: OFF -
Check out RML's Aim Assist ON settings at the bottom of this post.
With this setup I have AA off as it messes up my aiming. You just lose the ability to find people hiding.
XIM setttings:**This is important** for this to work. HIP and ADS must have the same Sensitivity for this to work the way it is intended.
Step 1: Use the HIP translator in the ADS as you see in the picture below.
Step 2: Use this curve in the HIP - This curve is from my other thread.
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Step 3: The ADS curve is default, yes that's right, default.
Step 4: The best way to adjust your sensitivity is to adjust your ADS first. Once you find your sweet spot put the same number VALUE into the HIP. Having different numbers breaks this setup.
It will take a few rounds to adjust but you will notice right away with what is going on.
RML'S Auto Aim Curve SettingsRML Quote\
Depending on what weapons you're using you may need a slight AA curve. I'm currently using the curve below for everything except Snipers with scopes. I don't use any curve for ADS with scopes. I use Zombies curve for Hip. IMO, the reason this is the "Go To" setup is because your velocity doesn't change at all between Hip turning and ADS turning. This makes aiming feel more accurate and allows for better muscle memory. 9 times out of 10 I'm ADSing right on the target. Before it was probably 6 or 7 out of 10. When you ADS on a target AA is your friend. I just wish all games offered this level of aiming customization.
I'm currently running Sens at 24 Hip and 24 ADS @ 4000 Dpi.
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Additional INFO on what is happening with USA ON and what my setup is doing.With USA on it maintains the the HIP sensitivity into ADS, what you will notice the longer you stay in ADS it will slow down a bit as it switches from the HIP ingame Mechanic to the ADS mechanic. So if you're using 15/15 sens, after a second or 2 the sensitivity will be 15/12. That is what USA does.
Now the reasoning for using the HIP in the ADS ( I can't confirm as this is speculation) is when you go from HIP to ADS with USA on, the ADS has to use the HIP mechanic from the game in order to maintain equal sensitivity. Now when you right click the mouse to ADS, the XIM is using the ADS translator over the HIP translator causing all these weird issues. So if you use the HIP Translator in the ADS when using USA on, Problem solved as your not using the ADS translator over top of the HIP translator at the same time.
If you plan on hanging out in ADS all the time the look mechanic might feel a bit boxy as your using the HIP translator over the ADS in game mechanic. So when making your shots try and make them within a 1 second when switching to ADS so you have 1:1. Because remember, the game is using the HIP mechanic for that brief 1-2 seconds while in ADS when you have USA to maintain that equal sensitivity.
If your coefficient is 133% that translates to 1.3 seconds of equal sensitivity. 150% translates to 1.5 seconds and so on.
I would recommend that your HIP and ADS has the same sensitivity value for example 10/10.
If you have it 10/12 what happens is the XIM is over writing the HIP 10 sensitivity with 12 ADS making it more sensitive when switching to ADS and losing equal sensitivity that USA is trying to do going from HIP to ADS. This will cause it to act weird.
This is what it seems to be with vigorous testing that consumed me for hours:)