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  1. A new version was just published that contains two new features: 1. Focal length This is a function available in the Aspect Ratio box of the output game. What this does is calculate the correct resolution you need to set (with black bars) to keep the same focal length based on your FOV. This is useful for games that does not support FOV change. 2. Monitor size conversion When you enter a different monitor size and/or aspect ratio the calculator will now account for this based on your setup. 360 distance will be the same, as it doesn't change based on monitor size or aspect ratio. Monitor Distance Horizontal and Viewspeed Horizontal will take into account the horizontal size of the monitor. Monitor Distance Vertical and Viewspeed Vertical will take into account the vertical size of the monitor. This means that if you go from a 24" to a 27" 16:9 monitor, both horizontal and vertical will give you the same result. However if you go from a 27" 16:9 to a 35" 21:9 the vertical sensitivity will stay about the same, while horizontal will account for the extra width. Please report back if any of these features are acting weird!
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  2. 1.55 is the maximum for apex legends. It shows ingame 110 FoV which is not correct its about 108. This Calculator shows you the true FoVs.
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  3. I matched windows to game MDV 100% (still use 0% for ads and scopes) and after a couple of days I noticed my aim got better. Got better at hitting hard shots, flicks and tracking. Weird but I dont complain
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  4. I see now, you want to keep the same 360 distance and just change the resolution so it acts like you just put some black tape over the edges. I'll fix!
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