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R6S 4/3 -> Apex 16/9


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Hello,

Can you please help me ?

I try to convert a 4/3 90 FOV from R6S to the same FOV in Apex.

I understood apex uses horizontal FOV and siege vertical, but I don't know how to use the converter to convert 4/3 vertical to 4/3 horizontal.

Sry, my english is not really good..

Have a nice day.

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11 hours ago, Tasperdu said:

Hello,

Can you please help me ?

I try to convert a 4/3 90 FOV from R6S to the same FOV in Apex.

I understood apex uses horizontal FOV and siege vertical, but I don't know how to use the converter to convert 4/3 vertical to 4/3 horizontal.

Sry, my english is not really good..

Have a nice day.

Is it 4:3 stretched in R6? If so do like this and check the output for Config FOV for Apex:

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If both games are 4:3 this is how you do it:

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I have a problem with the "1920x1080" 4:3 stretched in R6 aswell. I just don't know what real resolution R6 scales to or if it is some sort of custom stretched 16:9. Even if the other game uses Vdeg aswell, the conversions always feel wrong. Could be completely subjective but It doesn't seem to work.

DPI Wizard is there a way to find out the real resolution R6 is using when in-game the settings are "1920x1080"  with an Aspect Ratio of 4:3

I used the method you just described here and first I thought it was working but I think it isn't.... something is off. Please help!

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