Posted February 20, 2014
Ok, am a complete noob regarding modding witcher 2, just played it for a couple of hours, but the fov got to me and i looked if there might be some fix/mod - surprise, surprise there is BUT... some of the keys used to operate this mod are not for my linking (tab to reset fov, f to increase... bah), so i read the readme.txt and the author did put some info on how to change em but by what i understand you can increase, decrease and set fov to default. He only explains how to map the increase and decrease button but there is no info on how to map the default button (what command line it uses). Is there such a line anyway?!
In short, i wanna map my FOVincrease to Num+, my decrease to Num- and my default to Num*
From what i gathered in the readme in order to do that i must edit:
IK_NumPlus=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000)
IK_NumMinus=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000)
IK_NumStar=?????
So, can someone tell me what is the ????? command line to set default fov, or is there such a line whatsoever?
Here is the mod in question [url=http://redkit.cdprojektred.com/index.php?c=mod&m=show&p=76|sectionImages|4]http://redkit.cdprojektred.com/index.php?c=mod&m=show&p=76|sectionImages|4[/url]
And the mod's readme
Fov 1.1 main Instructions
by Puruko
Description:
-Gamepad support added.
-Allows higher field of view (fov) values, this version include the functionality of the previous
Fov_Simple and Fov_Plus_Minus in the same mod. By default the Special Action Key ("f" for keyboard and
"R analog button" for gamepad) will increase the Fov by an amount of 5 up to a maximum of 90.
To reset the fov use by default (Tutorial Hint key, "Tab" keyboard, "Back Button" for gamepad).
This mod is not compatible with FCR2_1.0, but to give FCR2_1.0 Fov_1_1 functionality an altered
scripts.dzip file is included with additional instructions to install it.
-If you want to assign additional or different keys to increase or decrease the fov follow this instructions:
How to define the keys:
1. Go to \Documents\Witcher 2\Config\DIMapping.ini(you are not going to make changes to this file) and look which two unused keys
you want to use to increase and decrease fov. As an example I decided to use apostrophe and semicolon in my QWERTY keyboard,
and get their names for future references: DIK_APOSTROPHE=IK_SingleQuote, DIK_SEMICOLON=IK_Semicolon
2. In the same folder \Documents\Witcher 2\Config\ , open User.ini and Input_QWERTY.ini (in my case) and add the lines
IK_SingleQuote=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000) and IK_Semicolon=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000). For this case
Apostrophe increases fov, semicolon will reduce.
3. Also add the lines IK_SingleQuote=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000), IK_Semicolon=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000) in Input_QWERTY.ini
located in GOG Games\The Withcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin\config
Installation:
-Everything that you need to do will be done in your \Documents\Witcher 2\UserContent folder (not CookedPC, not anywhere in your game
installation folder).
1. After you uncompress the files just take the folder called Fov_1_1 and put it in:
"\Documents\Witcher 2\UserContent" folder
2. Use the UserContentManager (Launch Witcher 2 and select mod), then check Fov_1_1 in the UserContentManager)
Save and exit or Save and run if you want to run the game right away. Thats it!!!!
Version
1.1 - release
In short, i wanna map my FOVincrease to Num+, my decrease to Num- and my default to Num*
From what i gathered in the readme in order to do that i must edit:
IK_NumPlus=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000)
IK_NumMinus=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000)
IK_NumStar=?????
So, can someone tell me what is the ????? command line to set default fov, or is there such a line whatsoever?
Here is the mod in question [url=http://redkit.cdprojektred.com/index.php?c=mod&m=show&p=76|sectionImages|4]http://redkit.cdprojektred.com/index.php?c=mod&m=show&p=76|sectionImages|4[/url]
And the mod's readme
Fov 1.1 main Instructions
by Puruko
Description:
-Gamepad support added.
-Allows higher field of view (fov) values, this version include the functionality of the previous
Fov_Simple and Fov_Plus_Minus in the same mod. By default the Special Action Key ("f" for keyboard and
"R analog button" for gamepad) will increase the Fov by an amount of 5 up to a maximum of 90.
To reset the fov use by default (Tutorial Hint key, "Tab" keyboard, "Back Button" for gamepad).
This mod is not compatible with FCR2_1.0, but to give FCR2_1.0 Fov_1_1 functionality an altered
scripts.dzip file is included with additional instructions to install it.
-If you want to assign additional or different keys to increase or decrease the fov follow this instructions:
How to define the keys:
1. Go to \Documents\Witcher 2\Config\DIMapping.ini(you are not going to make changes to this file) and look which two unused keys
you want to use to increase and decrease fov. As an example I decided to use apostrophe and semicolon in my QWERTY keyboard,
and get their names for future references: DIK_APOSTROPHE=IK_SingleQuote, DIK_SEMICOLON=IK_Semicolon
2. In the same folder \Documents\Witcher 2\Config\ , open User.ini and Input_QWERTY.ini (in my case) and add the lines
IK_SingleQuote=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000) and IK_Semicolon=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000). For this case
Apostrophe increases fov, semicolon will reduce.
3. Also add the lines IK_SingleQuote=(Gamekey=PlusFov,Value=1.000000), IK_Semicolon=(Gamekey=LessFov,Value=1.000000) in Input_QWERTY.ini
located in GOG Games\The Withcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin\config
Installation:
-Everything that you need to do will be done in your \Documents\Witcher 2\UserContent folder (not CookedPC, not anywhere in your game
installation folder).
1. After you uncompress the files just take the folder called Fov_1_1 and put it in:
"\Documents\Witcher 2\UserContent" folder
2. Use the UserContentManager (Launch Witcher 2 and select mod), then check Fov_1_1 in the UserContentManager)
Save and exit or Save and run if you want to run the game right away. Thats it!!!!
Version
1.1 - release
Post edited February 20, 2014 by nadenitza
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