![]() ![]() Go to properties, check “Read-only”, and apply. To complete the editing for Fallout.ini you’ll need to add an extra line to the column:Īdd fDefaultWorldFOV=90.0 to the bottom of column, right below bEnableEyefinity Once you have opened Fallout.ini ctrl+f, find “fov” and your first result should be:įDefaultFOV= Change the value to 90.0įind “fov” again, skip fPipboy1stPersonFOV and look at the setting below:įDefault1stPersonFOV= Change the value to 83.0 – The file you’ll be editing first is Fallout.ini, you can get to it by navigating through:Ĭ: > Users > Documents > MyGames > FalloutNV I recommend stashing a clean copy of the files you’ll be editing somewhere safe just in case you mess up. Once you’re comfortable with editing the required files you’ll be able to toggle settings with ease. ![]() ![]() I think 90 is a little too much for the 1st person view but it’s up to you. My personal settings are 90.0 for default and world fov, but my 1st person fov is 83. Quiting to desktop and starting the game fresh will activate them once more until you abuse the console again. ![]() Yes, if you open the console in game you have lost any chance of obtaining achievments for that session. The grand scheme of this guide is to allow a custom fov setting in your Fallout New Vegas game without accesing the console and voiding out achievments. So Valve will stop labeling you a cheater! Hey, Listen ![]()
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