[TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
I figured out some settings that work for me. I played with the calculator partly out of boredom, partly to find something that works.I almost went with something to the equivalent of a 80-90in TV. In the end I went with the a 57in TV measurement and the distance is 38in (center) and 40in (right). I can't see the left mirror but I don't have to zoom in to see the dash info panel which I can't do anything with the horizontal and vertical fov override settings.
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Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
@Wolf68k - Just so you know, you're meant to only enter in the center monitor's eye distance, the other eye distances are automatically calculated. If you're using the advanced calculator, changing the side monitor's eye distance actually does nothing to the end result, it's purely to give the user more info.
Also, while using larger screen size measurements to increase FOV will work, decreasing eye distance can give an equivalent result. I usually recommend keeping your monitor measurements and just decreasing eye distance, since it's fewer numbers to tweak and the end result should have correctly aligned bezels. But as long as you're happy with the result, that's all that really matters.
Also, while using larger screen size measurements to increase FOV will work, decreasing eye distance can give an equivalent result. I usually recommend keeping your monitor measurements and just decreasing eye distance, since it's fewer numbers to tweak and the end result should have correctly aligned bezels. But as long as you're happy with the result, that's all that really matters.
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Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
Hey! Loving the calculator! Thank you very much. I have an issue I can’t seem to solve however.
As you can see the dashboard seems to be somewhat aligned but I’m having an issue with the top part of the screen. The angle isn’t right for some reason. Is this an issue I could be suffering from with curved monitors? To my understanding I have input the correct values into the basic calculator sheet.
Any tips?
As you can see the dashboard seems to be somewhat aligned but I’m having an issue with the top part of the screen. The angle isn’t right for some reason. Is this an issue I could be suffering from with curved monitors? To my understanding I have input the correct values into the basic calculator sheet.
Any tips?
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Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
@DustyBadSkillz - Make sure your head position and eye level matches what you've put into the calculator, as shown by the visualization diagrams. If that's correct, then yes, the misalignment is most likely due to the curve.
You can try using the curve compensation calculator to reduce the distortion. If you have triple screens, you'll only be able to split one of the monitors into 2. If you have dual screens, you could try splitting both monitors into 2. Step by step instructions are in my guide.
I'm almost ready to release a new hybrid calculator that should be much easier to do curve compensation with. No copy pasting, all the options on one page. If you're willing to wait, it should be available in a few days maybe (no promises though).
You can try using the curve compensation calculator to reduce the distortion. If you have triple screens, you'll only be able to split one of the monitors into 2. If you have dual screens, you could try splitting both monitors into 2. Step by step instructions are in my guide.
I'm almost ready to release a new hybrid calculator that should be much easier to do curve compensation with. No copy pasting, all the options on one page. If you're willing to wait, it should be available in a few days maybe (no promises though).
Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
Hi, I have some problems with the UI. The resolution of the 3 monitors are 1920x1080 the left one is on portrait(1080x1920). I've been playing with the values but I cannot figure it out how to fix it.
Those are the values given by the calculator:
"Without Aspect Ratio Compensation": 0.219512 (Normalized UI X) 0.390244 (Normalized UI width)
"With Aspect Ratio Compensation": 0.37561 (Normalized UI X) 0.078049 (Normalized UI width)
Those are the values given by the calculator:
"Without Aspect Ratio Compensation": 0.219512 (Normalized UI X) 0.390244 (Normalized UI width)
"With Aspect Ratio Compensation": 0.37561 (Normalized UI X) 0.078049 (Normalized UI width)
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Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
@heroelias - Unfortunately, that is an issue with how the game handles the UI. As far as I know, you can't specify the height or y position of the UI, it always stays centered within the game window. The aspect ratio compensation feature attempts to solve this issue, but as you can imagine, it only helps to an extent.
In this case, you'll have to move your left monitor down in your display settings, so it is center aligned to the other monitors. The vertical offset should be -420 pixels. If you want precision, use DPEdit to set the monitor positions, I mention it in my mismatched monitor guide.
In this case, you'll have to move your left monitor down in your display settings, so it is center aligned to the other monitors. The vertical offset should be -420 pixels. If you want precision, use DPEdit to set the monitor positions, I mention it in my mismatched monitor guide.
Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
i've tried using your calculator and i've gotten horrendous results, ive tried tweaking certain settings and still not much difference.
SiiNunit
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multimon_config : _nameless.18b.ca31.81a0 {
normalized_ui_x: 0.333333
normalized_ui_width: 0.333333
monitors: 3
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monitors[1]: _nameless.18b.ca37.6e00
monitors[2]: _nameless.18b.ca37.6c00
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6b80 {
name: center
normalized_x: 0.333333
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: 0.000000
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 59.191855
vertical_fov_override: 32.079887
frustum_subrect_x: 0.017329
frustum_subrect_y: 0.0
frustum_subrect_width: 0.965342
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6e00 {
name: left
normalized_x: 0.000000
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: 1.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: -40
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 77.547112
vertical_fov_override: 28.521649
frustum_subrect_x: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_y: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_width: 0.603456
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6c00 {
name: right
normalized_x: 0.666667
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: -1.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: -44
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 73.395299
vertical_fov_override: 28.944748
frustum_subrect_x: 0.339557
frustum_subrect_y: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_width: 0.660443
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
}
SiiNunit
{
multimon_config : _nameless.18b.ca31.81a0 {
normalized_ui_x: 0.333333
normalized_ui_width: 0.333333
monitors: 3
monitors[0]: _nameless.18b.ca37.6b80
monitors[1]: _nameless.18b.ca37.6e00
monitors[2]: _nameless.18b.ca37.6c00
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6b80 {
name: center
normalized_x: 0.333333
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: 0.000000
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 59.191855
vertical_fov_override: 32.079887
frustum_subrect_x: 0.017329
frustum_subrect_y: 0.0
frustum_subrect_width: 0.965342
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6e00 {
name: left
normalized_x: 0.000000
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: 1.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: -40
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 77.547112
vertical_fov_override: 28.521649
frustum_subrect_x: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_y: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_width: 0.603456
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
monitor_config : _nameless.18b.ca37.6c00 {
name: right
normalized_x: 0.666667
normalized_y: 0.000000
normalized_width: 0.333333
normalized_height: 1.000000
horizontal_fov_relative_offset: -1.000000
vertical_fov_relative_offset: 0.000000
heading_offset: -44
pitch_offset: 0.000000
roll_offset: 0.000000
camera_space_offset: (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
horizontal_fov_override: 73.395299
vertical_fov_override: 28.944748
frustum_subrect_x: 0.339557
frustum_subrect_y: 0.000000
frustum_subrect_width: 0.660443
frustum_subrect_height: 1.000000
render_interior: true
render_exterior: true
}
}
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Re: [TOOL] Custom ATS/ETS2 FOV & Multimon Settings Calculator
@zincify - Set horizontal_fov_relative_offset to 0 for all monitors, that should fix the alignment. This step has been made more obvious with the updated version of the calculator.