In this update3
Full notes
Full Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity update
Read the full published notes in a cleaner layout. The original post stays linked below.
What changed
- Gameplay
- UI and audio
- Performance
Oblivity - Find your perfect Sensitivity changes
1px Crosshair Thickness
Oblivity now supports true 1px line and dot thickness. To make this work even when monitor resolutions are divisible by 2, we offset the crosshair towards the top-left center pixel (similar to how Valorant handles it). The same logic applies to other odd thickness values such as 1, 3, 5, etc.
Simulated Stretched Resolution
In the Visual Settings, you’ll find a new Stretched Resolution section with a dropdown for different aspect ratios.
This feature simulates stretching by adjusting the camera output to the selected aspect ratio and filling the image. Advantages of this system:
UI remains unaffected
Image quality stays high
No delays when toggling on or off
Works with Windowed Fullscreen, Maximized Fullscreen, and Exclusive Fullscreen
No weird problems with the graphic drivers
If you want True Stretched Resolution (only compatible with Exclusive Fullscreen), you still need to manually change the resolution in the settings. You may also need to adjust settings in the NVIDIA or AMD control panel for it to work correctly.
Bugs and Quality of Life
- Fixed an issue where Sensitivity Finder data falloff was not stored correctly - Better import handling - More robust startup error handling - Fixed issues with the Boxed Microflick scenarios - GetSpawnPointAction behavior now works with spawn areas - Fixed an issue where the previous score was shown as 0.0 - Fixed ADS FOV issues - Support system now works better when uploading folders or files
Source
Changelog.gg summarizes and formats this update. How we read updates.
