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GoncasN

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  1. GoncasN's post in New monitor, going from 24" to 27", how do I adjust? was marked as the answer   
    Ok so I'm back to update you guys on how things ended up, basically I tried changing the sens and the FOV like you guys said but it all felt really awkward so i kept the same setting and that was honestly what worked for me, I guess everyone is different when it comes to that cause people really complain about it but it felt fine for me
    The first thing you said to me in that old post is actually what ended up being the best solution @TheNoobPolice which was keeping the same setting and try to adapt
    Thanks everyone for your answers and your time!
  2. GoncasN's post in 360 vs vertical/horizontal matching was marked as the answer   
    @fortunate reee ok so update, ive been messing around with the sens and the calculator, and ended up going for 101 FOV on BBR for the least amount of discreapancy (people say to go for values between 90-110 and 101 feels pretty good)
    also i matched the 360 sens to ow2 for the movement and then matched all the scopes with the vertical monitor distance with the hipfire i got from the 360, so i get the best of both worlds, i get the same 360 for easier movement between games and i get a good focal length matching for all the scopes which is where it matters, the actual shooting
     
    i could be absolutely wrong about this but i think its right cause i tried the 360 macthing and the hipfire was good but the scopes were too slow
    then i tested the monitor distance vertical and the hipfire was way too high but the scopes felt good
    then i tested the 360 with focal lenght in aspect ratio and it was the nice hipfire for the 360 but the scopes were even slower
    and finally i took the good hipfire sens (46) and used it with the vertical for each single ads/scope and got a nice feel to all of them
     
    am i right for thinking about this this way? it feels like the right way to do things but i could be wrong as i dont understand much about all these calculations and different values of focal lenght etc
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