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Escape from tarkov Fov and Aspect ratio help


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I would like to know if the following setting would give me the same hfov in cs 1.6

in cs 1.6 I played on 1024 x 768 on an old CTR monitor about 15 years ago.

hipfire cs sens = 2.6
zoom sens awp  = 0.9


Today I play tarkov on 2560 x 1440p and recently saw that in tarkov you can put it to 4:3 in the option menu so i did and i like the feeling of the 4:3 ratio and i put the Vfov to 73.739795.

Does this mean I got 73.739795 vfov and 90hfov now? because before i had 16:9 and that locked it to 106 hfov in tarkov and that really put my aim off. 

and what fov would i get with ADS now? 
 

 

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12 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

Yes.

You can see the FOV for the different aims if you select them and enter all the data (FOV, aspect ratio etc).

Just to confirm 100% that i got the right settings for this and that you understood what i meant with 4:3 resolution this is what i have in tarkov: d.jpg.4e798d3cd6ee0f6b465b409714da77cc.jpg

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2 hours ago, tuxen said:

Just to confirm 100% that i got the right settings for this and that you understood what i meant with 4:3 resolution this is what i have in tarkov: 

This is what I assumed yes, with this you get 4:3 Stretched, to set up the calculator to match this, do like this:

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