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  1. So true as well. Putting the hours in is the main factor here. I do think this site helps me acclimate to any new game in a much shorter time period. I have been using 41 cm/360 for years, I use it in every single game, I even use it in fortnite. I feel that if you take me versus another brand new player in a game, I convert my sensitivity immediately and they use the default or try to approximate it based on feel, I will be the better aimer from the get go. Now, once their hour count surpasses mine and the weeks go on and they continually put more time into the game, they will be better than me in every facet. Matching aim is only a temporary booster and designed to help you adjust quickly to new games.
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  3. Because the FOV's are close together you can use any conversion method with nearly any parameters and it will produce the same sensitivity values. Especially in your case when they're ± less than a degree. 360 will give you the right numbers, and the difference will be imperceivable from other methods, that said it's still good to be consistant with your conversion method. There could be cases where HFOV is close and VFOV is off, but this is when you'd have a vertical monitor setup and the games were set to change the vertical FOV, but this never happens because no-one does this so no-one codes it. So basically no
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