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SteelAdder

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  1. I was watching this video and saw the part where it says that the lower the FOV, the smaller the difference between the monitor distance and the FOV. Correct me if I'm wrong (as this is why I'm making this post to clear my confusion), doesn't that mean having a lower FOV would result in less discrepancy between different monitor match percentages? From what I interpret from the video, if I monitor match at 0% and play at a really high FOV, that would make the difference in monitor distance and FOV bigger, therefore resulting in more discrepancy at higher monitor match percentages; however if I play at a really low FOV, there would be less difference between the monitor distance and the FOV, therefore resulting in less discrepancy and resulting in better muscle memory for other monitor match percentages compared to a higher FOV. Thanks for any responses to clear my confusion
  2. So I understand how to convert my CS sens (2.915) to other games hipfire, such as Siege. If I'm correct I just change all the conversions at the top to viewspeed and then do CS to Siege, enter my sens and my fov and that's it (right? ). But I get a little confused when I want the same viewspeed for CS hipfire and AWPing. What I have done is put the top and bottom games to CS:GO, but the top one is hipfire and the bottom one is set to the Zoom 1 option. It gives me a zoom ratio of 0.978. Obviously this is barely any difference to the default zoom ratio in CS which is 1, and I thought it would need to increase for it to match my viewspeed, maybe I'm wrong. I just wanna check if this is right or wrong. Thanks.
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