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Technically, isn't 1:1 aspect ratio with black bars the best resolution for CS:GO?

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My thought process is, if you set your resolution to say, 1080x1080, and make sure there are black bars instead of stretched, shouldn't your FOV be 74 Hdeg 4:3 both horizontally and vertically? If so, then both you horizontal and vertical mouse movement shouldn't have any chance of feeling different. Sure, you have a lower horizontal FOV, but it'll be more consistent. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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another solution ive found is to go to the config file and force the game into 1920x1920 resolution. Of course your game wont be able to display 1920 pixels on the y axis but it does change the fov to be uniform! Even stretched it makes the fov the same on both sides and using 0% MM it gives you very nice movement. Try it out and see what you think!

 

Edit: Disregard, was placebo

Edited by jabbothehut

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12 hours ago, devil_FPS said:

How do I know how much to change the m_pitch or m_yaw by to keep consistent?

Do like this in the calculator:

  • Set the conversion method for hipfire to MDH 0%
  • Select "Calculate m_yaw" as the special option for CSGO for both input and output game
  • Use the monitors native resolution for input and the game resolution for output
  • Leave pitch default

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