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  1. So let me start with my settings currently I use 24.7cm (7 OW, 2.1 Apex and 800 DPI) in Overwatch and Apex Legends, these can easily be converted since the FoV doesn't differ that much. 103 FoV overwatch and 90 Apex, so my question is how does one create a somewhat similar sens in Fortnite. From what I know is that resolution affects vertical FoV and stretched messes with how fast the enemies appear and the x sens is faster based on how stretched it is. So what is exactly the best thing to do from this PoV? I have played stretched before and I really like it, but I like my settings to be somewhat alike in every game for more comfort. Obviously non of this would be a problem if I could just play Fortnite on 90 FoV. I'm wondering if stretched can give me a similar focal length (atleast vertically) so I can use a somewhat similar sens. But I think instead of stretched I would have to adjust the sens to match similar focal vertical focal length with black bars, giving up on screen size. In my situation would it not just be best to use 0% monitor match and just play stretched as I prefer? 1600x1080 is what I personal like using in Fortnite. But I use Overwatch settings on native, when practicing my aim on Kovaak's. According to Aimer7 (he is very good aimer and also wrote a Kovaak guide), he says muscle memory doesn't matter as we can very quickly adapt to sens, and conversion is not really neccesary, just going by preference is fine. I however think the conversion can be very useful to create the same sense of aim when switching from game to game. Also I know it's gonna feel/be different regardless, games will use different camera distances, engines and max - min FoV's, but having it close to eachother is very helpful. Like imagine playing 24.7cm on one game and 50cm on another game, constantly having to re-adjust is not really practical right? Would love to hear you guys' feedback! On a side note I have already converted Overwatch / Apex to Fortnite with both 360 distance and 0% monitor match and I'm indecisive which one I like more, but I currently am using 0% monitor match which is about 32cm on Fortnite as opposed to 25cm on OW/Apex.
  2. G'day G'day, So I've recently switched from 1920x1080 (Native) to 1279x1080 stretched resolution on fortnite. I understand the horizontal field of view is the same, and this is clamped. I'm getting slightly larger vertical field of view. I also understand cm/360 is the same, and that technically the angle per mouse movement is the same. The thing is, it FEELS different, and i know that is because there are more pixels moving on the screen when you stretch it. However, wouldn't this FEEL need to be accompanied with some sort of change in sensitivity to make it feel natural and where it was at before? I don't seem to be hitting my flick shots as easily (could this be because of the change in vertical field of view?) The other question is since the VERTICAL field of view has changed, shouldn't I change my in game y sensitivity to accommodate this? If yes, how do I calculate this increase/decrease? Any help/discussion is appreciated!
  3. I want to calculate my pubg sensitivity hipfire (1680 x 1050 res) to my csgo sensitivity (same res) but the conversion feels weird, i guess because the horizontal fov in pubg stretched has not change but in csgo yes, (106.26 to 100.39), i need to multiplicate the sensitivity to "x" number?, help please edit: i play in a 28' monitor, 4096 x 2160
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