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![]() I think Karamazovnew AOBF 16-9 res is included in patch 4 or 5 of OMEGU but you still need to install it seperately as it's an optional mod maybe? only for those playing in specific resolutions... Logically speaking the same dial should work for any resolution as the degree calculations never change, I think the problem is that the degree marks in the scope in different resolutions are in fact, different lengths. As an example : 3 degrees length in 1024/768 = 3.8 degrees length in 1440/900 (made up on the spot I have no idea about the real values) thus requiring a slightly modified dial for different screen ratios. I speak from experience when I say if you are trying to learn how to use it, it is extremely frustrating if the piece of equipment is giving you incorrect data from correct inputs! So, if you find that you seem to be doing everything right as in the tutorials and yet you never score a hit, then try enabling the alternate resolution AOBF (or disabling it) because when it is working correctly it is nearly impossible to miss. ![]()
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![]() My res is very poor ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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