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Should I use monitor distance if I feel weird with viewspeed?

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Hello,
recently I've been messing around viewspeed and cm/360 and decided to take viewspeed instead of cm/360 (from Paladins to CS:GO due to high difference of FOV) but sometimes I felt super amazing when aiming but from time to time I lost that feeling. I suppose it might be a problem of me changing from Paladins 1920x1080 to CS:GO 1440x1080 (stretched). Now I can't decide which 1 to pick, what's better monitor distance or viewspeed v2?


Paladins - 1920x1080
DPI - 1600
Sensitivity - 1
FOV - 120
52cm/360

CS:GO - 1440x1080
DPI - 1600
Sensitivity - 0.45
m.yaw - 0.0165
FOV - 90
75cm/360

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0% monitor match is what most here would recommend since it's the most mathematically sound method, I'd advice you to read the conversion method guide if you haven't already since you'll learn pretty much everything you'll need from that. Just be aware that if you're used to Viewspeed or a higher match percentage it's probably going to take at least a week or two to get used to how it scales as it's a bit different, lower fovs using 0% are basically a lot slower compared to hipfire than they are on say Viewspeed.

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