ar no Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 (edited) I have heard that playing 4:3 1280x960 is the same as playing 16:9 1920x1080 but with 'papers covering the displayscreen' meaning the fov is the same thats why the sensitivity doesn't change when changeing these settings for a 360 rotation, Then the desktop sensitivity convert-calculation to csgo is based from the centre to the edge of the windows screen. but when converting sensitivity windows 6/11 to csgo differs between the 1280x960 and the 1920x1080. Then i don't get the comparison between the 1280x960 and 1920x1080 and 'same but papers covering the displayscreen' windows 6/11 >> csgo res 1920x1080 ingame sensitvity: 2.515629 windows 6/11 >> csgo res 1280x960 ingame sensitivity : 2.130682 seems like the calculation from desktop to csgo shows there is a difference in fov between the 1920x1080 and 1280x960 i don't get it, please help Edited April 9, 2017 by ar no
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted April 9, 2017 Wizard Posted April 9, 2017 I have heard that playing 4:3 1280x960 is the same as playing 16:9 1920x1080 but with 'papers covering the displayscreen' This is correct... meaning the fov is the same ...but this is not. The FOV is increased to account for the wider resolution. Which is why your two examples result in a different sensitivity. Using your paper as an example, the edge of the monitor for 4:3 is where the paper begins, while for 16:9 it is all the way to the actual edge.
ar no Posted April 9, 2017 Author Posted April 9, 2017 ok thx for the reply! 1 more question then: coming from fullscreen desktop 1920x1080 to 4:3 with blackbars isn't that a too big difference because the size of the screen is litterly smaller, therefor more difficult to get that same cursorsensitivity experience based on the humaneye fov. seems going 1:1 from fullscreen16:9desktop to fullscreen16:9ingame seems much easier. what do you think about that?
jabbothehut Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 Would going from a 1080p monitor to a 900p monitor affect sensitivity? I would assume not since they are both 16:9 but correct me please!
jabbothehut Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 (edited) As long as the vertical FOV is the same, then the sensitivity is the same. Thanks man. This is csgo where FOV doesnt change across the 2 monitors so I'm guessing it's all good in this aspect. EDIT: Nevermind looked at the hfov and vfov in the calculator and both remain the same across both resolutions so would indeed not change. Thanks again dude! Edited April 10, 2017 by jabbothehut
jabbothehut Posted April 12, 2017 Posted April 12, 2017 (edited) Thanks for all the info man! Yeh I did notice that when ingame the 900p speed felt slower but at the same time "natural" if that makes sense? I'm back on 1080p in 2 weeks but in the meanwhile playing at 900p for that duration shouldn't affect muscle memory "too much" then if what you say is true. Edited April 12, 2017 by jabbothehut
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