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The major difference being that with lower FOV you will need more screenshots to complete the final image and can complicate things when stiching on the software side.
My advice would be to set FOV as high as you can and try to take as few screenshot as possible(I've run into problems with over 150 before).
For those of you interested in creating your own backgrounds, it's done by creating a panorama consisting of about 40 screenshots at a high FOV. Then stitching each photo together into a massive single image using either Photoshop or other programs(I use Autopano). Hope this helps.