Anyone got some good guide on how to get the right FOV in R3E? And I don't mean "I use x and it feels great", I mean a way to calculate what setting to use based on the size and aspect ration of my screen + distance from my eyes.
Sure thing man, I did nothing but list the result of multiplying with the set FOV of 58 yields.Would you mind if I used your calculations in my FOV calculator man?
You could have a look here then use a FOV calculator
You change it in video settings in raceroom, bottom option FOV - set it to 0.7 and see how you get onOk I play on an single screen projector with 106" and a range of 69" to my head. I calculated it with the linked FOV calculator and it says FOV = 0.7x (39.2°). I never changed the FOV in any game so I am clueless what to do now? The first page you linked says "change the 58.00000000 to 75.00000000". Do I still have to do this? Or what does that 0.7x (39.2°) mean and where do I change this?
You change it in video settings in raceroom, bottom option FOV - set it to 0.7 and see how you get on
Hard to pick between R3E and AC for clarity... pCARS, really don't play that much.. way to many CTD for me.... it still too buggy to test properly and has gone so far backwards in my opinion since development for next gen took over.@Paul Walker, been perusing your Project Immersion site. In regards to downsampling and clarity with your current monitors (and software), which sim is producing the best results? AC, RRRE or pCARS?
No problem man... I remember discovering proper FOV some years ago, it was a total epiphany, a life changing time, a eureka moment.... I just felt connected... and things have gone ridiculous now for me trying to achieve total immersion... just watch out you don't get the bug!Ok I tried AC now with the FOV of 39 (before it was 54 standard setting). It feels so strange at the moment but after 10 minutes I got a bit used to it. It feels very direct, like 1:1 steering. And I increased my laptime. Still feels strange when driving but I guess I get used to it.
Thanks for your calculator, never thought that the FOV would make such a big difference.
No problem man... I remember discovering proper FOV some years ago, it was a total epiphany, a life changing time, a eureka moment.... I just felt connected... and things have gone ridiculous now for me trying to achieve total immersion... just watch out you don't get the bug!