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  1. Win Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Deluxe Edition! Most people who wants this game probably already have it, but I've got a spare copy so this is your chance to win it! The rules are: Guess any whole number between and including 0 and 1000000 (zero and one million). Regular members can guess one number, premium members can guess two numbers. The guess closest to the randomly generated number will win. The number will be generated by random.org using these settings. You can't guess any previously guessed numbers, and your first post is the only valid entry. If two numbers are equal distance from the winning number, the earliest posted one wins. You will need a Battle.net account and a Call of Duty account linked to redeem the code. The winner will be picked January 2nd 2019 at 18:00:00 UTC, submissions must be done before this timestamp to be eligible. The random.org page will be reloaded every second and the number to appear on this timestamp will decide the winner!
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  2. It feels so good! Thank you it feels so close to accurate as it can be
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  3. Hey, im new. I'm very confussed. I play a lot of Rainbow six siege. I want to change my sens in every fps game to my Rainbow sens. 1.how can i change my hipfire/ads sens to pubg? I dont know how to convert it to the scopes. 2.what is the zoom sensivity in csgo? Its like an acog in rainbow or what? Ps: My sens is 8/8 83 400dpi maybe someone can help me. Thank you!
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  4. I was watching this video and saw the part where it says that the lower the FOV, the smaller the difference between the monitor distance and the FOV. Correct me if I'm wrong (as this is why I'm making this post to clear my confusion), doesn't that mean having a lower FOV would result in less discrepancy between different monitor match percentages? From what I interpret from the video, if I monitor match at 0% and play at a really high FOV, that would make the difference in monitor distance and FOV bigger, therefore resulting in more discrepancy at higher monitor match percentages; however if I play at a really low FOV, there would be less difference between the monitor distance and the FOV, therefore resulting in less discrepancy and resulting in better muscle memory for other monitor match percentages compared to a higher FOV. Thanks for any responses to clear my confusion
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  5. Yes, distortion is more evident at higher FOV, which is why you should not set your FOV too high. 0% ends up becoming too sensitive and 100% feels too slow at the crosshair ruining accurate muscle memory.
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