30 Nov 10, 10:44PM
what's the use in those clumsy sens scalings? use /autoscopesens 1, it accurately scales sensitivity to fit with the zoom fov using trigonometrics (which is the only right way)
linearly correlating fov and sensitivity alters the ratio between the quantity of image seen and sensitivity, so please avoid doing this: newsensitivity=sensitivity/fov*zfov
it's horribly wrong!!
the correct relationship is this: newsensitivity=sensitivity/tan(fov/2)*tan(zfov/2)
and you can obtain it at no cost by using this parameter: /autoscopesens 1
(this also facilitates learning the sniper, because you have to deal with only one sensitivity if you use autoscopesens)
linearly correlating fov and sensitivity alters the ratio between the quantity of image seen and sensitivity, so please avoid doing this: newsensitivity=sensitivity/fov*zfov
it's horribly wrong!!
the correct relationship is this: newsensitivity=sensitivity/tan(fov/2)*tan(zfov/2)
and you can obtain it at no cost by using this parameter: /autoscopesens 1
(this also facilitates learning the sniper, because you have to deal with only one sensitivity if you use autoscopesens)