What are the benefits in using it compared to a 16:9?
Also what does llerp do and what are the "ideal" settings for those type of commands.
//cl_cmdrate 66
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 1
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 66
//rate 60000
//fps_max 0
Thanks
What are the benefits in using it compared to a 16:9?
Also what does llerp do and what are the "ideal" settings for those type of commands.
//cl_cmdrate 66
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 1
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 66
//rate 60000
//fps_max 0
Thanks
its all preference but you get more fov in 16:9
its all preference but you get more fov in 16:9
You gain FPS using a 4:3 aspect ratio because of the lower resolution. Other than that, the models seem to appear larger... but that's about it. It's mostly just a preference unless you need the FPS. Less FOV in 4:3 as well.
As for the net settings, just leave them the same as any other resolution.
You gain FPS using a 4:3 aspect ratio because of the lower resolution. Other than that, the models seem to appear larger... but that's about it. It's mostly just a preference unless you need the FPS. Less FOV in 4:3 as well.
As for the net settings, just leave them the same as any other resolution.
Hmm alright thanks! I could use some more fps
Hmm alright thanks! I could use some more fps
I use 4:3 simply for FPS, I'd use 16:9 every day of the week if I could get same performance.
I use 4:3 simply for FPS, I'd use 16:9 every day of the week if I could get same performance.
When you switch to 4:3 from 16:9 your sensitivity feels different. Is there anyway to get used to that by just practicing with it or is there a way to make it feel the same if you understand what I'm saying
When you switch to 4:3 from 16:9 your sensitivity feels different. Is there anyway to get used to that by just practicing with it or is there a way to make it feel the same if you understand what I'm saying
http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm
16:9 has a m_yaw of 0.022
4:3 has a m_yaw of 0.0165
it wont be perfect but you can get your sensitivity quite close
http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm
16:9 has a m_yaw of 0.022
4:3 has a m_yaw of 0.0165
it wont be perfect but you can get your sensitivity quite close
So that changes the actual in/360 but it makes it feel the same?
For example I currently have a 9.8 in/360 (800 dpi 2.09 in game)
I'd just have to change my m_yaw in game to 0.0165 and it would feel the same despite not being the same?
So that changes the actual in/360 but it makes it feel the same?
For example I currently have a 9.8 in/360 (800 dpi 2.09 in game)
I'd just have to change my m_yaw in game to 0.0165 and it would feel the same despite not being the same?
Use black bars instead of stretch and it should be fine
Use black bars instead of stretch and it should be fine
Just keep whatever is comfortable for you, don't change because it will give you a negligable advantage in theory. It's more worth your time to build a consistency.
That's just general advice, not really an answer to anyone's questions
Just keep whatever is comfortable for you, don't change because it will give you a negligable advantage in theory. It's more worth your time to build a consistency.
That's just general advice, not really an answer to anyone's questions
I want to play at 4:3 ratio stretched but for some reason its not letting me stretch. Anyone know how to fix this? I usually play in borderless windowed, i put fullscreen in my set launch and it doesnt work.
I want to play at 4:3 ratio stretched but for some reason its not letting me stretch. Anyone know how to fix this? I usually play in borderless windowed, i put fullscreen in my set launch and it doesnt work.
neeko_KhaganI want to play at 4:3 ratio stretched but for some reason its not letting me stretch. Anyone know how to fix this? I usually play in borderless windowed, i put fullscreen in my set launch and it doesnt work.
amd or nvidia gpu?
using AMD
[quote=neeko_][quote=Khagan]I want to play at 4:3 ratio stretched but for some reason its not letting me stretch. Anyone know how to fix this? I usually play in borderless windowed, i put fullscreen in my set launch and it doesnt work.[/quote]
amd or nvidia gpu?[/quote]
using AMD
Just kidding I found out how to do it!
Just kidding I found out how to do it!