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4:3 aspect ratio
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#1
0 Frags +

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
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#2
5 Frags +

its all preference but you get more fov in 16:9

its all preference but you get more fov in 16:9
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#3
7 Frags +

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.
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#4
1 Frags +

Hmm alright thanks! I could use some more fps

Hmm alright thanks! I could use some more fps
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#5
0 Frags +

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.
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#6
1 Frags +

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
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#7
1 Frags +

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
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#8
0 Frags +

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?
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#9
0 Frags +

Use black bars instead of stretch and it should be fine

Use black bars instead of stretch and it should be fine
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#10
3 Frags +

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
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#11
-1 Frags +

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.
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#12
-2 Frags +
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?

[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?
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#13
-1 Frags +
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
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#14
-4 Frags +

Just kidding I found out how to do it!

Just kidding I found out how to do it!
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