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Alan Wake 2

Added with look and aim sensitivity.

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  • Wizard

Updated with aim sensitivity for the gun.

d0shie

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Can this be updated to use the in-game FOV slider instead? The "m_fFieldOfViewMultiplier" command is now useless as the game ignores and removes it from the .ini file.

  • Wizard
1 hour ago, d0shie said:

Can this be updated to use the in-game FOV slider instead? The "m_fFieldOfViewMultiplier" command is now useless as the game ignores and removes it from the .ini file.

Thanks for letting me know, it's updated now :)

Smash-Crunch

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What is the difference between the Aim Look and Aim Gun sensitivity in the calculator? I only see one option for horizontal or vertical Aim sensitivity in the options.

  • Wizard
Just now, Smash-Crunch said:

What is the difference between the Aim Look and Aim Gun sensitivity in the calculator? I only see one option for horizontal or vertical Aim sensitivity in the options.

Aim Look is when you right click to zoom without a gun, Aim Gun is when you right click to ADS with a gun. They use the same sensitivity option, so you have to choose one of them.

d0shie

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Not sure how or if you would include this in the calculator, but Flawless Widescreen does have an AW2 plugin that extends the FOV far beyond the game's built-in setting. There's also FOV readouts in the program too.

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