March 29, 20215 yr Hello there, I recently discovered that, I myself likes the feeling of a higher FOV. To be specific, usually I always tried to match my HFOV in all games at 103, because thats a common limit in many games (like Valorant, PUBG, OW etc.), my target was to have the same feeling in every game. But I now feel like that with a higher HFOV like 115-120 I feel way more comfortable, but now in games where this isn't an option I feel like my aim is off. My question is, if there's a way to keep the feeling or should I just stay with 360° calculation for hipfire. Thanks for everyone who has something in mind.
March 30, 20215 yr 8 hours ago, FritzeV8 said: Hello there, I recently discovered that, I myself likes the feeling of a higher FOV. To be specific, usually I always tried to match my HFOV in all games at 103, because thats a common limit in many games (like Valorant, PUBG, OW etc.), my target was to have the same feeling in every game. But I now feel like that with a higher HFOV like 115-120 I feel way more comfortable, but now in games where this isn't an option I feel like my aim is off. My question is, if there's a way to keep the feeling or should I just stay with 360° calculation for hipfire. Thanks for everyone who has something in mind. there is a way to keep the same 360 with next to identical feel it comes at the price of having black bars and having to create a custom resolution but its pretty much worth it unless you settle your primary fov too high 73.74 vdeg is my default but there i go up to 110 over the 106.26 i normally use and this works great in games that limit fov like val ow or pubg ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴┬┴┬┴┤ ͜ʖ ͡°) ├┬┴┬┴
March 31, 20215 yr Author But if I'm willing to go lower, in games like Valorant would I go with Monitor Distance or Viewspeed for Hipfire ? Edited March 31, 20215 yr by FritzeV8
Create an account or sign in to comment