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is Overwatch FOV 103 exactly?

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I feel like playing Aim training game with 103 FOV doesn't translate well over to overwatch unless I mess with the setting to something like 103.33333 FOV. 

Is there a way to measure Overwatch actual FOV down to the last decimal digits? This might be the case similar to Widow and ashe FOV is not exactly 30 vdeg and 40 vdeg but 29.999ish something for Widow  and 39.999 for ashe.

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11 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

I've measured it as accurately as possible and get as close to 103 as possible (102.993 etc).

ha thank you. so its 102.99333333333 to infinity ?

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51 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

No, 102.993 is the limit of the measurement because of how it's measured. It's probably exactly 103 :)

If it's 102.993 then this changes widow zoom sens from 37.89 to 37.90 .... I could never aim with 37.89 for some reason. must be because of this.

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56 minutes ago, tuphac said:

If it's 102.993 then this changes widow zoom sens from 37.89 to 37.90 .... I could never aim with 37.89 for some reason. must be because of this.

The difference between 102.993 and 103 is most likely less than one count. Around a quarter of a pixel, it's basically impossible to detect this without extremely accurate measurements.

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