Unfortunately you cannot use Sfall software scalers with it, but you can use hardware shaders. It allows you to play F2 in higher resolutions, now with Sfall compatibility. Follow these simple stepsĪdd these values to ‘Fallout4Prefs.ini’ in your documents, my games etc AND to ‘Fallout4Prefs.The Fallout2 High Resolution Patch by Mash is a major leap from the now defunct and very buggy high resolution patch of old (who was that by? links appreciated). If you’re having trouble with 21:9, mostly from not being able to select your resolution from within the game. On the next line, make fMouseHeadingYScale 2x the amount of fMouseHeadingXScale
Then we’ve also got the fact that vertical mouse sensitivity is set to half the horizontal, and once again, I have no flipping idea why! Here’s how to fix it. In the section of both files, add this line:Īlthough why bMouseAccelration=0 would ever be set to anything higher than zero is beyond me… silly Bethesda. What about that god awful mouse acceleration issue? In the section of both files, add the following lines:ĩ0 is the default FOV of most FPS games, but you can change that to whatever makes you happy Open both Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Prefs.ini Next up, the FOV is looked on Fallout 4, but a few simple tweaks can allow you to change it.
Fortunately, fixes are coming thick and fast courtesy of some proactive redditors.įirst things first, make sure that you download the latest Nvidia drivers (sorry AMD fans, nothing yet) which were released today. From the game running too fast due to high FPS, mouse acceleration issues, poor FOV and more. Have you been enjoying Fallout 4 so far this week? The game has gotten off to (mostly) positive feedback from gamers and the wider gaming industry, but as with any game launch, there have been a few issues.