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Converting CS:GO 16:10 stretched -> 16:9 native -> 16:10 stretched (other FoV)


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Greetings together,

I need help choosing the right conversion method, since I've read about multiple possible ways to do it.

 

My base sensitivity is csgo 16:10 stretched ~43.5cm/360 (my best game/aim).

First, I want to convert it into Windows / Desktop and other games with 16:9 native.

Second, I want to also convert it into r6:siege 16:10 stretched.

I will use higher FoV on faster games etc, so FoV should affect sensitivity.

 

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I've read about "ignoring" the aspect ratio and use MDV 0%, but this feels kinda off (since I'm on a pretty low sensitivity).

Other people seem to recommend MDH 100%, MDH 0%, MDH 75% or even Viewspeed.

What seems to be the best choice here for consistency and muscle memory?

 

I would really appreciate your help @DPI Wizard.

Thank you all in advance.

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