Skidushe Posted July 8, 2018 Posted July 8, 2018 (edited) I had this buried under another thread, but since people still want to use it, I've improved it and I'll put it in it's own thread here. It doesn't follow drimzi's pattern any more, so old macros won't work but you only need to press 1 now, the config files create the loop on their own. I've removed the need for brand specific keyboard macros, but they can still be used if you want, you only need to make it press 1 repeatedly, but I recommend using the script I've made called keypresser.py which does the same thing for all windows machines. Also, make sure zoom_mouse_sensitivity_ratio 1 is set before you start Download + Instructions here: https://github.com/Skidushe/sens-fov-scalar Recommended map: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1104441138 I made a tutorial video here, the audio is a bit loud at some points sorry: Edited September 19, 2018 by Skidushe WhoCares?, potato psoas and MuntyYy 3
Skidushe Posted July 20, 2018 Author Posted July 20, 2018 (edited) . Edited September 19, 2018 by Skidushe
Weix Posted November 4, 2018 Posted November 4, 2018 sensitivity 1.3 monitor distance % match ratio:56.25 fov_cs_debug 83 The result I calculated is 1.183508 I have calculated many times and validated my calculation method with the existing data. If the display distance matches, can you see if my calculation method is wrong? Computational formula:arctan(8*56.25%/(6/tan(83/2)))*1.3/arctan(8*56.25%/6) Display resolution ratio:16:9,so the screen length is calculated by 16, and half is 8. I am looking forward to your reply.
Skidushe Posted November 4, 2018 Author Posted November 4, 2018 You should be getting a value of 1.283322 which comes from the bottom formula, modified for the fact that CS clamps the FOV at 4:3: 1.283322 = 1.3 * (90/83) * (arctan(0.5625 * 16/9 * 3/4 * tan(83*pi/360))/arctan(0.5625 * 16/9 * 3/4 * tan(90*pi/360)))
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