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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: Vote Now - WSGF 2011 Gaming Awards |
| wader2k |
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Posted: 06 Dec 2011, 04:15
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Forum: Request/Discuss Game Solutions Topic: The Witcher 2 FoV |
| wader2k |
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Posted: 27 Jul 2011, 05:13
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Indeed....with patch 1.3 on my 16:10 screen it sucks that I lose part of the view I had when the game only supported 16:9.
So instead of the display getting better for me it got worse. Nice update!
An adjustable FOV would be JUST the ticket!!!! |
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Forum: Request/Discuss Game Solutions Topic: fallout 3 fov |
| wader2k |
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Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 07:24
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Just put it to what'
s comfortable to you. I recall trying a few suggestions but ended up sticking with somethign else.
Too bad I don't remember what that value was, though... I prefer a slight fish-eye effect.
Which FOV method you use is another matter.
FOV method???? |
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Forum: Request/Discuss Game Solutions Topic: fallout 3 fov |
| wader2k |
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Posted: 11 Mar 2009, 15:36
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Replies: 2 Views: 1853
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| I have read everything I could find on setting fov in fallout 3 and I know what variables to add to the ini and so forth..... my question is WHAT do I set them to for 1920x1200.....I have read 95.2 in some places but I don't know where that comes from....When FOV isn't set properly things appear dis... |
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