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In any case, it is possible to set both the FoV and the driver position height but with caveats:
- FoV in game is measured in vertical degrees and it goes from 18° when the slider is at 0 all the way to 68° when it is at 100 value. That means each position of the slider increases or decreases 0.5° of vertical FoV.
- The seat position can only be changed in the last of the 3 internal views. You need to configure your desired button/key binding for it. However, the range is limited depending on the car.
They should change it to the same system used in ACC.
This is an arcadeish game made for console users. 99% of console users do not care about accurate Fov. 99% of arcade games do not provide ways to input the desired Fov in degrees. So no suprise EA WRC follows the same trend.
If you want accurate Fov you can always use a Fov calculator to convert from horizon FoV to Vertical FoV such as https://dinex86.github.io/FOV-Calculator/