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1.7 cl_fovScale is not working for me anymore and it now just says "Verify FOV." A few months ago it was working just fine for me. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?

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55 minutes ago, Renscek said:

1.7 cl_fovScale is not working for me anymore and it now just says "Verify FOV." A few months ago it was working just fine for me. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?

The game maxes out at 1.642857 (which is 115 hdeg 4:3), and this is enforced by the calculator to avoid errors.

If you used 1.7 before this enforcement was in place, the old calculations were wrong.

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On 2/27/2023 at 4:43 PM, Renscek said:

1.7 cl_fovScale is not working for me anymore and it now just says "Verify FOV." A few months ago it was working just fine for me. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?

Actually while the hipfire FOV stops scaling at 1.642857, the scopes continue to scale up until 1.7. So I've update the calculations and maximum FOV to support this now!

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On 30/03/2023 at 03:11, DPI Wizard said:

Actually while the hipfire FOV stops scaling at 1.642857, the scopes continue to scale up until 1.7. So I've update the calculations and maximum FOV to support this now!

Oh NVM about my previous post this explains what i was looking for. Thanks wizard

This is really good actually you can customize your ads cm/360 slightly to your liking

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27 minutes ago, Imposter said:

Oh NVM about my previous post this explains what i was looking for. Thanks wizard

This is really good actually you can customize your ads cm/360 slightly to your liking

I guess you figured it out; if you're using a FOV higher than 1.642857, you have to enter it as a multiplier for it to work. This is the only way the calculator can know how to scale both hipfire and ADS as they use different values when it's above 1.642857.

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