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is this correct i'm a bit confused

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so i use now Hdeg 4:3 110 fov  0% monitor and when i match it in game it feels good but was reading about 25% monitor distance bla bla bla..... got confused and in apex i play 2k rez with 16:9 should i still use 4:3 conversion? 

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  • It depends on what you want achieve, Hdeg 4:3 110 will calculated the FOV to be 110 for the 4:3 portion of the screen (making the 16:9 FOV 124.59), while Hdeg 16:9 will calculate 110 for the full 16:9

  • Then go for 110 in 4:3

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1 minute ago, STR0DS said:

got confused and in apex i play 2k rez with 16:9 should i still use 4:3 conversion? 

It depends on what you want achieve, Hdeg 4:3 110 will calculated the FOV to be 110 for the 4:3 portion of the screen (making the 16:9 FOV 124.59), while Hdeg 16:9 will calculate 110 for the full 16:9 portion. In both cases it's important to check the output for the Config FOV you need to configure to get this FOV in the game. This is crucial for the sensitivity calculation to be accurate.

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5 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

It depends on what you want achieve, Hdeg 4:3 110 will calculated the FOV to be 110 for the 4:3 portion of the screen (making the 16:9 FOV 124.59), while Hdeg 16:9 will calculate 110 for the full 16:9 portion. In both cases it's important to check the output for the Config FOV you need to configure to get this FOV in the game. This is crucial for the sensitivity calculation to be accurate.

okay so i could use the 4:3 110 fov just because it feals better and all the gun fights happen in the 4:3 portion of the screen anyway right?

On 11/22/2019 at 8:06 PM, DPI Wizard said:

It depends on what you want achieve, Hdeg 4:3 110 will calculated the FOV to be 110 for the 4:3 portion of the screen (making the 16:9 FOV 124.59), while Hdeg 16:9 will calculate 110 for the full 16:9 portion. In both cases it's important to check the output for the Config FOV you need to configure to get this FOV in the game. This is crucial for the sensitivity calculation to be accurate.

so if the base game that u go off of is Tf2 that is 4:3 should I change every games aspect ratio to 4:3

also I'm using 1920X1080 should I change every games aspect ratio to 16:9 even tf2 ???

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On 11/24/2019 at 5:57 AM, Nick said:

so if the base game that u go off of is Tf2 that is 4:3 should I change every games aspect ratio to 4:3

also I'm using 1920X1080 should I change every games aspect ratio to 16:9 even tf2 ???

It doesn't matter u just would match sensitivity that suites for that area of the screen. Like I play on 16:9 but my sensitivity is matched for 4:3 portion of the screen. Or maybe I'm wrong it's just I think it works like that. 

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