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Palworld

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Luuap

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For the config file, I have %LOCALAPPDATA%\Pal\Saved\Config\Windows\Input.ini there's no Windows folder after that (GamePass version).
I did have a WinGDK folder after config in that above directory, with Input.ini, but it was a blank document. I threw your note into that file, but is there a different directory I should be looking for with the GamePass version? Any idea?

  • Wizard
30 minutes ago, Luuap said:

For the config file, I have %LOCALAPPDATA%\Pal\Saved\Config\Windows\Input.ini there's no Windows folder after that (GamePass version).
I did have a WinGDK folder after config in that above directory, with Input.ini, but it was a blank document. I threw your note into that file, but is there a different directory I should be looking for with the GamePass version? Any idea?

It should be the blank Input.ini in under the WinGDK folder. I'm downloading the Gamepass version now just to verify.

Rukishou

Premium Members
(edited)

While you're at it with the hex editing, you can also set the FOV higher than 90, so an option to see what sensitivity you'd want at higher FOVs would be great

Edit: Oh, never mind, it already works. Thought the calculator would cap at 90 😅

Edited by Rukishou

Journalist

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For the Xbox version, save files are located in %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\PocketpairInc.Palworld_ad4psfrxyesvt\SystemAppData\wgs and cannot be edited directly. An additional tool is available: https://github.com/Fr33dan/GPSaveConverter

  • Wizard
3 hours ago, Rukishou said:

While you're at it with the hex editing, you can also set the FOV higher than 90, so an option to see what sensitivity you'd want at higher FOVs would be great

Edit: Oh, never mind, it already works. Thought the calculator would cap at 90 😅

It will nag about the FOV being out of range, so I've updated the FOV type to multiplier as it is in the config file, with instructions and a proper range.

sinshiva

Premium Members

hey Mr @DPI Wizard  maybe i'm blind, but if i calculate a sensitivity based on a "90" fov as set in the field;

image.thumb.png.767b4461e7ccae8bb1b05db09c009e44.png

what is the value in hex?

i'd have tried to calculate this myself, but i'm uncertain whether this should be based on the value i set or the 'actual' hfov, for example

  • Wizard
4 minutes ago, sinshiva said:

hey Mr @DPI Wizard  maybe i'm blind, but if i calculate a sensitivity based on a "90" fov as set in the field;

image.thumb.png.767b4461e7ccae8bb1b05db09c009e44.png

what is the value in hex?

i'd have tried to calculate this myself, but i'm uncertain whether this should be based on the value i set or the 'actual' hfov, for example

You need to change FOV type to hdeg res and enter 90, and the output will show you the config FOV value. This is a decimal value, so you have to use a hex editor like hxd where you can select the hex value and on the right side directly enter a decimal value. 

sinshiva

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Ah, i'd do that, but that option is greyed out for me so i'm not getting a result;

Screenshot2024-01-25224608.thumb.png.4382e24921e84697652b386eb09b3b9d.png

Screenshot2024-01-25224619.thumb.png.205b2dc990fac9b4cb4614f240e9a70d.png

 

An aside, Notepad++ has available plugins to install to view files in hex;

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And then used 'Plugins > Hex-Editor > View in Hex' for anybody not looking for a dedicated tool.  Googled to see if this had this functionality just for this lol

  • Wizard

You might be looking at the wrong field, it's not greyed out:

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sinshiva

Premium Members
(edited)

I see, so if i wanted to set a value of 90 in the calc, does that just mean ensuring to set fov to hdeg res, setting a distance&dpi and then just going up directly from the miniumum in-game of 70 (0000a0c0) to 90 (0000A0D4) ?

Edited by sinshiva

Erick Avila

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Are aim and mouse sensitivity the same? In HxD it only changes one of the sensitivities.

  • Wizard
On 1/25/2024 at 11:08 PM, sinshiva said:

I see, so if i wanted to set a value of 90 in the calc, does that just mean ensuring to set fov to hdeg res, setting a distance&dpi and then just going up directly from the miniumum in-game of 70 (0000a0c0) to 90 (0000A0D4) ?

90 in-game is 00007041 in the config file (15), but other than that  yes.

  • Wizard
7 hours ago, Erick Avila said:

Are aim and mouse sensitivity the same? In HxD it only changes one of the sensitivities.

No, there are two different variables, but you have to change them in-game for them to appear in the config file.

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