Title. Multiple issues on this one. I have the calculator and such myself I'm just dumb and overthinking this.
My biggest one personally is I don't know how to use the FoV option. One, I don't understand which setting I'm plugging into the FoV box because I'm probably overthinking it, but for example, hunt uses Vdeg, I get the VFoV and the HFoV, which of those am I plugging into the aim labs, the config FoV? (Do I plug that in in game? >.> )
I don't routinely play aim labs, nor do I have a prefered FoV or anything, so I don't exactly have a FoV to conver it too? I'm just trying to get aim lab to match Hunt:Showdown as closely as possible so that I can get some practice or warmup in without rolling my KD or tilting. I don't care weather or not I have to hold down RMB for ADS on aim lab, or if we just configure it to hip fire.
Hunt Settings...
1920x1080 24 inch
800 DPI
Default Sens1.15
Shoulder Sens 1.0
ADS Sens 1.0
Hunt in game FoV 85, Config FoV 54.5364
For people who don't play hunt, there may be partial snapping, where you are looking at something, you realize its an enemy and start ADS and ADS aiming right from the half flick in hip fire.
I have no prefered or existing settings on aim lab, so I don't know what to set the FoV at to emulate hunt. I mostly just want to work on building my aim slowly thorugh aim lab, and actually have it translate to Hunt:Showdown in any capacity. I highly doubt that practicing on a FoV or sens that doesn't come close to hunt would help me build any actual aim in those games. I do know from messing around in the game a bit that i will need to create custom games with a longer distance because hunts FoV puts targets in the traditioanl spidershot completely out of view, but I don't mind that so much if I can get real accurate practice in. Anyone got any ideas?