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Which is more accurate/better? 360 distance or monitor distance or viewspeed v1 or v2

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  • If your trying to match between games and using the same FOV.... 360 distance results in a perfect match to get your hipfire... If your looking to set your zooms individually then it comes down to per

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If your trying to match between games and using the same FOV.... 360 distance results in a perfect match to get your hipfire... If your looking to set your zooms individually then it comes down to personal preference. Viewspeed, 0%, 56%, 100%... test them out and see what you like.

- V I E W S P E E D - Unifying Crosshair Speed

If you aim using muscle memory then the 360 distance is the way to go.

Use this if you want to carry over your aiming skills.

If you don't know if you have a muscle memory you can check it this way:

- spawn in your game 

- look at the targets (at least 2)

- close your eyes

- shoot them

- Open your eyes. If you hit all the targets you have a muscle memory.

The other options are supposed to make the game feel more familiar, by matching the perceivable camera velocity. But they don't help in aiming at all (unless you count placebo that is).

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