February 4, 20215 yr So.. i just changed my FOV to the max of 110 and came here to calculate my new sens. Soo, i came across the following incident: When i choose Hdeg 16:9 and type in my FOV of 110 i get my sens. (P1) Just to dobble-check i translated that 110 FOV to a Multiplier of 1.341899. Buuut...Ingame 110 FOV! MY Confiq says a multiplier of 1,55. So basically, now i have two multiplier, which are supposed to be same, but are not. So some thing here is screwed up..
February 4, 20215 yr Apex uses a badly implemented 4:3 FOV scale, so 110 FOV (in-game menu settings) = 123.268762 HFOV. You can check it here: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=18aba630ac006ea89f11eb8d1b38085b If you want to just use the "110" FOV value for conversions, set "FOV type" to "Multiplier" and "Location" to "In-game".
February 4, 20215 yr here in-game https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=670d5434de0617805abc16a48b3dc2b0 and config https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=fc22ec5ecc5672a844681e047443d1ec
February 4, 20215 yr Ok. I already thought about something similar, because of how the fov on the sights work. I really apreachiate the answer, as well as the picture. It cleared something out. I will go with that solution Great Day and stay healthy
February 4, 20215 yr 3 hours ago, Vaatu said: Ok. I already thought about something similar, because of how the fov on the sights work. I really apreachiate the answer, as well as the picture. It cleared something out. I will go with that solution Great Day and stay healthy The calculator works on the principle: enter the data you want - you will get the result. Using different transformation methods is the same data for calculations. I also shared my findings, after several years of experimentation, check it out.
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