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[QUOTE="whereSTheFUhd, post: 8603113, member: 196252"] You can adjust your view with the zoom option. It will put the field of view closer to the windshield. You can further fine-tune the field of view by turning on the multiscreen option and playing with the angle between screens. No, it's not. You can't make a sweeping generalization like that. It makes no sense. With that generalization, you're claiming the optimal distance at which one should be seated from a 60 inch screen is 7.5 feet. Hogwash. That means the field of view within the game would have to be adjusted 7.5 feet in front of the virtual car's seat. That means the cockpit view essentially becomes a bonnet/bumper view. Nonsense. Ideally, you'd be as close as possible to your screen. Then, you'd adjust the field of view in the game (by utilizing the zoom and the multiscreen adjustability) to match the theoretical field of view you'd have through the screen into the virtual world - which depends solely on your distance to the screen and the size of the screen. I don't know what you're trying to convey when you state that the room is static, since the room is irrelevant - the room is not part of the virtual world. It is the car seat in the virtual world that is static. In some games/sims you can adjust it a bit, however, for all intents and purposes, the virtual car seat is restricted to a confined location, just as it is in real life. Likewise, since that is the location within which you are supposed to be seated, your body/head is also static. The only adjustment you have in game is the location of the field of view. The only adjustment you have in real life is the location of the screen in front of you and its size (once you purchase a particular screen/tv/monitor, of course, it's size is a fixed quantity). Essentially, the goal is to match the in-game field of view so that it corresponds to the distance and size of the screen in front of you. That gives you the most faithful representation of what you would see if you were seated in a real car, instead of a virtual one. [/QUOTE]
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