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It's intended to be that way to make it more challenging.
Get used to it... instead of complaining about things you don't like.
its only too slow when zoomed out though
Yes I got used to my old slow potato PC and its ugly low screen resolution without complaining and need to use the binocular a lot more than people playing that game at a proper solution.
Not to mention my normal mouse DPI I am used to for walking/aiming is very low.
Please get used to the fact that the world is full of people seeing, hearing,smelling, feeling etc different than you and you will get the point 😎 dude :-)
.... there are so much settings to turn on or off to make this game less or more challenging by the way...
The 1x red dot scope is basically unusable. Sensitivity needs to scale with zoom level so it's consistent.
No, I'm scanning a wide field of view for animals. Spotting stationary animals once acquired and looking for a shot is what the sight spotting ability is for.
The game does have mouse sensitivity adjustments.
where is yours positioned @ 100 % ?
in game > settings > keyboard/mouse
What my mouse sensitivity is adjusted for >
Look sensitivity = 100%
Aim Sensitivity = 100%
Invert mouse Y-axis = normal
If you're needing more then that 100% adjustment... I dunno
Maybe your PC has sensitivity adjustments for the mouse as well ?
Maybe I'm losing my mind... but I sure hope not. Lol
I have never needed to change my mouse settings for something else.
Not the normal looking slider.
So you need to lower the scope slider to get lower binocular sensitivity?
And I dont wanna touch the scope sensitivity, because it feels right the way it is. ( except hunting flying birds.... therefore my sensitivity is much too low and I have to change it )
At the moment I use a button of my Logitech mouse to change between low and high DPI sensitivity. ( still hoping this is not some kind of cheating :-)