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Call of Duty: Black Ops III

New CoD added. This game uses a slightly different sensitivity than other CoD games.

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Qu1kka .

Members

cool cool  :)

conan1

Premium Members
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i have the full version tested today via VPN.

 

the mouse settings from the Beta must be recalculated because I believe that the sensitivity is no more affected by FOV.

 

i have used the calculator from black ops 2 and it feels pretty much the same.

 

thank you

Edited by conan1

lefty

Premium Members

I agree with Conanl that the mouse settings must have at least been recalculated. I'm not sure :/

  • Wizard

I will check it, downloading now. But I won't be able to test until tomorrow, so I've removed the FOV affect for now.

stereo3D

Premium Members

sensitivity scales with fov but the fov slider isn't based on 4:3 anymore.

 

aspect ratio is based on the desktop resolution (not in-game resolution)

 

config.ini

//Horizontal field of view in degrees assuming 16:9 aspect ratio
FOV = "100" // 65 to 120

conan1

Premium Members
(edited)

sensitivity scales with fov but the fov slider isn't based on 4:3 anymore.

 

aspect ratio is based on the desktop resolution (not in-game resolution)

 

config.ini

//Horizontal field of view in degrees assuming 16:9 aspect ratio

FOV = "100" // 65 to 120

interesting info, so now fov 100 in bo3 is *the old 90 fov* for 16:9? always these changes... <_<

 

edit: i have seen it in the config.ini: in degrees assuming 16:9 aspect ratio 

 

ok i recalculate this with my lovley 6.4 inches when DPI Wizard is done.

 

thank you

Edited by conan1

  • Wizard

They changed a lot since the beta, working on this now. Calculations are not accurate atm!

  • Wizard

It's updated now, but they messed up the FOV I think. When you set it to 80, it's actually 78.26. 65 is 62.9, 120 is 113.68. So this makes accurate calculations with different FOV's than default pretty much impossible, but it's not far off.

stereo3D

Premium Members

i also noticed that. fov was lower than 90 when i turned the camera from edge to edge 4 times. do you know the exact value for fov 100?

  • Wizard

i also noticed that. fov was lower than 90 when i turned the camera from edge to edge 4 times. do you know the exact value for fov 100?

Hold on, I'll check now.

  • Wizard

When set to FOV 100, the real FOV is about 98.97, so at FOV 101 it's 99.69.

stereo3D

Premium Members

thx!

  • Wizard

Did some more tuning to the formulas, it's now over 99.5% accurate unless you go below 70 FOV or above 115 FOV where it is around 98% accurate. At 80 it's still 100% accurate.

lefty

Premium Members

How are you calculating FOV? Also does the true FOV or game settings FOV need to be put into the calculator?

Drimzi

Premium Members
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Edited by Drimzi

QASSM KX

Members

hey admin at what FPS have done the testing? because i have heard that the sensitivity changes based on your FPS

  • Wizard

How are you calculating FOV? Also does the true FOV or game settings FOV need to be put into the calculator?

When I know the exact counts for a 360 degree rotation, I can easily measure how many counts it takes to rotate so that the right edge of the screen is aligned with the left edge. In other words how many counts it takes to cover the entire field of view.

 

I assume the ingame fov as the end user will have no idea what the exact fov is.

Correct, use the FOV you have configured in-game.

 

hey admin at what FPS have done the testing? because i have heard that the sensitivity changes based on your FPS

I have used default settings so far, and not done any FPS specific tests, but I will do that right now.

  • Wizard

FPS does not affect sensitivity at all, tried everything from 40 to 200 FPS with and without sync with the same results.

 

FOV is truly a mess though, so calculations are only correct for 16:9 for now.

Johnny Ridden

Premium Members

Oh, you are amazing.

 

I want to play by a game in exact FoV90.

 

What is exact FoV 90 in black ops 3 ?

conan1

Premium Members

Oh, you are amazing.

 

I want to play by a game in exact FoV90.

 

What is exact FoV 90 in black ops 3 ?

 

between 91~93 i think.

 

a list with he popular FOV's  form Wizard would be great.

 

what we know so far (left is the ingame setting FOV):

 

65=62.9
80=78.26
100=98.97
101=99.96
120=113.68
  • Wizard

Oh, you are amazing.

 

I want to play by a game in exact FoV90.

 

What is exact FoV 90 in black ops 3 ?

With 16:9 resolution: If you configure 91.5 in the config file you get about 90.078.

If you play with any other aspect ratio, the FOV is different.

 

I'm doing some in-depth analysis of the FOV, will post more info later :)

QASSM KX

Members

thanks alot i'm subscribing right now your have an amazing website and admins  :)

Johnny Ridden

Premium Members

Thank you,everybody.

 

I hear it just to make sure

 

Is FoV of black Ops 2 exact?

Bucky

Members

Hello !

 

I see resolution has no effect on mouse sensitivity on BO3. But someone I follow on Youtube told me that when I goes from 1440p to 1080p. he needs to move twice farther on the mouse pad to move the same distance ingame,

 

Any explication ? Thanks !

Drimzi

Premium Members
(edited)

Edited by Drimzi

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