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  1. 50 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    No, you match the FOV value and FOV type from the game you are converting from, and check the output for the config FOV for the game you are converting too.

    Like in this example if you were to convert from CSGO to Apex:

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    Ah ok. So I just copy the FOV and FOV type from what I'm converting.

  2. 19 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    Actually CSGO is locked to 90 Hdeg 4:3 (which is 106.26 Hdeg 16:9 or 73.74 Vdeg), so you can't change it without enabling cheats.

    The important thing when you want to match FOV is that the Actual Hdeg and Vdeg in the output is identical for all games whenever their settings allow you to change FOV. Equally important is it that the Config FOV in the output matches what you have configured in the game based on your location selection (as in-game and config file values may differ).

    So if I wanna convert from Overwatch to another game, do I just leave the FOV type as the default it selects? Or will I not get an accurate conversion

  3. 19 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    In-game and config file just show the value using different FOV types. The end result is the same :)

    So if I was converting to another game like CSGO, I don't need to mess with Hdeg? Cause I've started changing all my senses according to hdeg since you told me to.

  4. 11 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    You change vdeg to hdeg in the calculator so it automatically calculates the correct config FOV for you. It will tell you what you need to configure in whatever FOV type the game uses to get what you want. So if you want 100 hdeg, it will tell you to configure 67.67 in the config file, because this is the vdeg equivalent of 100 hdeg.

    When you switch FOV type it will also convert the value, so if you have entered 100 for Hdeg 16:9 then switch to Vdeg, the value will change to 67.6727. 

    I guess I'm misunderstanding why it'll show 100FOV when its set to Vdeg then. I feel like Im overthinking a lot of this and it's very simple

  5. On 8/23/2019 at 4:57 PM, DPI Wizard said:

    67 vertical degrees is about 100 horizontal degrees. The game uses different FOV types in-game and in the config file so it can be a bit confusing.

    Yesterday you said change the vdeg to hdeg like overwatch. but why am i changing the hdeg if when i click to convert to hunt, it auto applies vdeg? I'm confused. I just want to find the right conversion from 3.76 sens 800 dpi in overwatch to hunt showdown. vdeg and hdeg show very different results @DPI Wizard

  6. 2 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

    You must set the FOV to what you use, but be sure to select the correct FOV Type and check the output for the correct Config FOV for the config file.

    So if you for instance want the same FOV as in say Overwatch, select Hdeg Res, enter 103 and see the output. It will say 

    Config FOV: <Attr name="FieldOfView" value="70.53"/>

    So set this in the file.

    Real quick. So changing the Hunt config file set the FOV to 67ish but in-game it's still showing 100 FOV. Just wondering what that's about

  7. 8 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    You must set the FOV to what you use, but be sure to select the correct FOV Type and check the output for the correct Config FOV for the config file.

    So if you for instance want the same FOV as in say Overwatch, select Hdeg Res, enter 103 and see the output. It will say 

    Config FOV: <Attr name="FieldOfView" value="70.53"/>

    So set this in the file.

    I seriously appreciate the response. Never understood the Hdeg res and stuff. I usually just clicked config and used whatever came out. Didn't know I had to check some other stuff as well.

  8. 26 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

    In-game uses Hdeg 16:9 FOV while config file uses vertical degrees. So if you use the same numerical value without changing FOV Type you will get different results :)

    So what do you recommend using then, in-game?

  9. Hunt Showdown conversion seems to be bugged? switching between in-game and config file settings the sensitivities are extremely varied. In-game iron sights will be set to 0.50 but then the config file sets it to 0.70 DPI Wizard able o explain? @DPI Wizard

     

    not sure if how to use the @ so hopefully it worked.

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