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  1. Is it not 106.26? Only 90 at 4:3 resolutions? I imagine he is playing Fortnite at 1080p.
  2. So if I have this right. 2.893726 = 14.1372 +12.5% = 15.90435 = 2.572195.
  3. Converting from 1080p desktop to CS:GO 4:3 stretched, would the calculation change? Or is it the same as 16:9 which works out with this formula as 2.893726?
  4. Just wondering, then why does the windows > csgo viewspeed calculator give different sensitivities depending on if it's a 4:3 or 16:9 res? The cursor speed is technically the same no matter the aspect ratio in cs:go?
  5. You do realise fov_cs_debug is a sv_cheats 1 command and so will not work online.
  6. So you are saying to maximize muscle memory it is best to convert every game from desktop? This is because regardless of fov in each game the actual physical movement of your mouse to a certain place on the screen is the same? Should I convert desktop to CS:GO (primary game I play a lot), then convert all other games from CS:GO? Or just convert all games from desktop?
  7. Convert desktop to CS:GO = 2.5156. Convert desktop to Dying Light = 5 Clicks Convert CS:GO 2.5156 to Dying Light = 7 Clicks? Convert Dying Light 7 Click to CS:GO = 2.6515? Makes no sense to me.
  8. Thanks for replying, do you think there is anyway to use your calculator to work out with desktop res 1920x1080(16x9) and CS res 1280x960(4x3 stretched)?
  9. You should see this post from ESR. This gives me 2.7128 using 1920x1080 with 6/11 windows. Your calculator gives me 2.5156.
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