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  1. Finally getting to post, sorry for the delay. Here’s my settings I’m using for overwatch and apex legends. So my next step is to get proper settings for the division 2. I haven’t had a chance to log into the game but I know I am not using the ads setting that is listed. Show me how you figure a fov between a first person to 3rd person and get an accurate calculation for sensitivity.
  2. Ok, is this a feature that is potentially in the works so using the calculator can be more accurate across rigs/events or even have find settings across games factored in. Yesterday I found settings I liked off the rough estimation of shrouds for apex legends but I ended up liking the feel of a different game all together. I used overwatch settings and adjusted my apex legends via base 90 fov settings and I’m happy with that. my new issue is trying to figure out a good conversion from Overwatch to the division 2 which is 3rd person. I’ll post again with what my overwatch settings are and the generic settings the calculator offers for the division 2.
  3. I suppose this is where the complication is because I cannot follow how you came up with these answers. To answer your question on Shrouds fov it is the setting in game he uses and I don’t have access to any other information. Do you mind showing your work with how you used the calculator with images and thought process for each step. I appreciate the response and trying to explain things. Note, apparently apex legends does not have monitor size affect the fov which is part of my complication trying to translate to my settings or I have an incorrect source. So I inspected more and it appears I just have to change the ads to properly convert to use the 90fov I want to run? I’m editing this post roughly 7 hours after studying your post and playing with the calculator more. I’m still interested in you showing your work and breaking down how you calculated a fov that translate or is apex legends literally just more you can see without sensitivity being effected. Like if shroud uses 104 fov and I want to use 90 fov it wouldn’t matter because my sensitivity is literally just half his and figure out if ads actually needs changed to play the same. for the light readers that love lists 1. Can you show your work using the calculator or is this more advanced than using the calculator alone. 2. I’m having a hard time trying to figure out how you came up with 1.25 sensitivity down from 1.5 when changing from 104 fov to 90. 3. I want to see your work but I will post my overwatch settings which I want to translate to apex legends, links attached.
  4. I have been trying to understand the whole fov thing and I truly want to get good conversions. I have tested a few settings in games and I am ballpark close but doesn’t quite feel the same. Here is a conversion of Shrouds apex legends settings but I want them to feel the same in my setup of 800dpi, 90 fov, and with a 23 inch monitor as the changes. Here’s my charts for reference. 1. I want to keep the same 360 distance since it works for me. 2. I want to have 90 fov setting in game but have the same feel. 3. Use this as a teachable moment or a sticky for fov in laymen’s terms 4. I have other games to convert after I get my baseline off this. note, I see lots of pro settings and they leave ads multiplier at 1, would I really have to drop it due to a fov change?
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