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hello good night, I need some help, and I know you will help me as you can,
i played on stretched screen resolution, and my hipfire was 39 at 1600x1200 resolution

I went back to native 1920x1080, I feel a slight difference in my sensitivity,
is it exact this way? Or do I have to increase something?
Thanks again for your help

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  • The horizontal sensitivity should be the same, but the vertical might have to be lowered to account for the lower FOV. You can do this by selecting "Custom" under "Y Sensitivity" and set the hipf

  • As long as the FOV is the same yes.

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thank you very much for the help, in question now of the first person and third person, if I'm going to play by , example: COD MW2 , it's in first person, do I keep the sensitivity if I'm going to use fov 103 ?

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55 minutos atrás, DPI Wizard disse:

Desde que o FOV seja o mesmo, sim.

 

yea. however I want to leave the fov at 100 in the call of duty mw 2, as I would, and thanks in advance for the help, I feel that the sensitivity in third person is different in fov from 100 in first608473739_2022-09-25(18).thumb.png.e6d745e18355dcdac8a03a6f98cdcbb9.png

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