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Is there an archive in this website that record all the supported games' default monitor distance? I'm too stupid to understand how to navigate in this forum😵

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You can see it in the game info section for the selected game:

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If is just says ✅ it usually means that the scaling does not conform to a specific monitor distance (some older games are missing this meta data).

But there's no single list that displays this if that's what you're after.

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4 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

You can see it in the game info section for the selected game:

image.png

If is just says ✅ it usually means that the scaling does not conform to a specific monitor distance (some older games are missing this meta data).

But there's no single list that displays this if that's what you're after.

Thank you for the fast reply! this is exactly what I need.

But many games does not have this information under the game info section.

For example Rainbow Six Siege's MD irrc is 0% but it shows just a ☓:

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What does this means? This is the case for a lot of games I play, like battlebit, starcitizen etc.

I also checked CS2 and it did not show 133% like in the screenshot. Did I set something wrongly?

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7 hours ago, Soracyti said:

But many games does not have this information under the game info section.

For example Rainbow Six Siege's MD irrc is 0% but it shows just a ☓:

What does this means? This is the case for a lot of games I play, like battlebit, starcitizen etc.

X means either that the aim is unaffected, i.e. the 360 distance does not change depending on FOV, or that the information is missing from the database.

7 hours ago, Soracyti said:

I also checked CS2 and it did not show 133% like in the screenshot. Did I set something wrongly?

You can't change FOV in CS2 without enabling cheats, so when the cheats are disabled, the FOV Affection will show an X.

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