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Am I converting correctly? 16:9 to 16:10 sensitivity.


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Hello all!

I made sure to read through this thread before asking this but am still confused on how to make the switch from 1920x1080(16:9) gaming to 1728x1080(16:10) gaming.

According to the thread if I want to convert all my games so that my muscle memory is the same, I should have all 4 boxes at the top set to MDV (0%) which I have done.

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Now for example in CSGO, I have everything at the top set to how I currently play.

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I am converting to the new resolution, so the only thing I changed is the resolution box.

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But now at the bottom, it looks as though nothing changed as far as my settings go? Even though the horizontal FOV is completely different.

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Is this supposed to be happening? Shouldn't my 360* be drastically different?

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4 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

The vertical FOV is the same and you are matching using vertical monitor distance, so this is correct :)

If you are playing stretched it would perhaps make more sense to use horizontal monitor distance.

I am playing with the 1728x1080 stretched now.

Should I change to MDH 0% instead for a more accurate result?

 

or should I stick to MDV 0% and only worry about matching the VFOV in every game?

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