A wide field of view enables me to see more of my surroundings, but it also makes everything I see appear smaller. This is because when the FOV is increased in a video game, the overall screen size remains the same, but more information is displayed in the same area. To accommodate this additional level of detail, the video game automatically shrinks the sizes of all objects.
Unfortunately, this zooming out makes aiming at the enemies difficult. However, with this tradeoff, I have the impression that I am missing out on important information that, if made available, would enable me to play better.
This is a common issue encountered by gamers who use this setting. For example, if I am playing a shooting game on PC, I can benefit from higher FOV values because I am located closer to the display and can see even small objects. However, when I play the same title on a game console, I may miss some essential details due to the larger distance from the screen if I choose the same FOV value.
Honestly, there is no clear answer to this question, mainly because the field of view also depends on personal preferences. Most people, including myself, prefer to play first-person shooter games at higher FOV because it allows us to gather more information and see any approaching enemies from a greater distance. Further to that, many gamers do not follow the predefined standards and instead tweak the settings to find the number that is most comfortable for them.
You can read more about the importance of FPS in gaming here. As a result, a gamer who is comfortable with one setting on a title may not want to keep it on another. I think this is mainly because finding out the best field of view is more important these days than ever before, making it a hot topic. Although all of these FOV calculators provide some information to gamers, the result always seems to be dependent upon the personal preferences of gamers and their particular needs.
After looking at a few of these calculators, I found that they all take different factors into account and end up presenting the user with a number that is not always comprehensible. I came across a plethora of such FOV calculators, but the one presented by Sensitivity Converter is by far the best. In the end, there is no getting around trying out different values.
Even FOV calculators can usually only give you a rough idea of what value might suit you. It depends on the person and also on the game. As a basic rule, however, the FOV should be as high as possible to see as much of your surroundings as possible and as low as necessary the player models should still be large enough for you to see them quickly and to be able to aim at them without problems.
If this page or video helped you out, consider donating to my channel, it really helps me out and allows me to continue making these kinds of videos. Once you have the above set in iRacing correctly and you have made sure your monitor angles match the above angle, you now need to make sure your horizon is set correctly, based on your height against your monitors.
This will prevent warping on your side monitors. If your eye line to the screen is too far vertically off center, then you will need to adjust the Vanish Y. Adjust the Vanish Y, until everything across all monitors looks straight. Once you have a number that works, set only half of that number to Vanish Y. Now we will adjust the driver head rotation Orient P. Use this same halved number and multiply it by 0. This will align the monitors to the original number that made your monitors straight, but also keep the driver's eye line to the horizon.
Move closer to your screens - if your using a desk and the limiting factor is pedal distance then move your desk away from the wall a few inches. This will keep your pedal distance the same but you will be closer to your monitors. Move your screens closer to you - your screens need to be as close to your wheel as possible Upgrade to bigger screens - 27" is best bang for your buck and look for ms response time and hz if your GPU can push that.
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