- #CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM HOW TO#
- #CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM INSTALL#
- #CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM UPDATE#
- #CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM FULL#
Only, MY cutscenes are even smaller than his is, probably due to my monitor size being taller and wider than what his shows. (sorry, I am not shouting or mad, I just cant 'emphesize' an issue or word w/o it being caps).įor the black bars in cutscenes, since I cant seem to upload screenshots, see this thread: This is a GAME ENGINE issue, not a player issue.
#CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM UPDATE#
Even after the hotfix and the update in the last couple weeks. The GAME changes the fov on the fly, depending on what is happening (ie: regular gameplay, cutscenes, in vehicles, at camps, etc).Īnd yes, I have black borders all around the cutscenes. Please let me know if I can clarify any of these steps or questions - I look forward to hearing back from you One showing your screen resolution settings.One showing this setting having reset, and.A screenshot showing the black bars during cutscenes,.
#CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM HOW TO#
In that case, can you send me across some screenshots? Here's our guide for how to take screenshots, and they can be attached in a response to this post. If these two issues persist after that, I'd like to investigate the issue further.
#CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM INSTALL#
Make sure your GPU drivers and Windows install are updated.Verify your game files, to double-check for issues with any of the game files, and.Do the 'administrator rights' step, to make sure the game has the correct access to be able to keep your settings saved to your system,.Just to double-check, did you mean that you need to manually go back into the options to change the FOV back to the setting you'd like, every time the game goes back to first person? I've moved your post to a new thread, since you'd mentioned many issues that were different from those reported in the other thread - sorry for any confusion, and thanks for your understanding. I understand you've found black bars around the whole screen during cutscenes, and that your FOV resets when in third person, and this has been leading to nausea. Hey there, thanks for reaching out about this. Just adding a screen saying it might make you sic is NOT good enough. The Devs NEED to address this FOV and Pillar Boxing issue.
#CORRECT FOV FOR 1920X1080 SKYRIM FULL#
Those seconds/minutes add up to more minutes, which adds up to hours lost playing just because the FOV is reverted to default, and cut scenes arent in full screen mode.Īll Ultra except Blur is off, with all RTX stuff enabled as Quality (3090 video card). Pretty bad in co-op, since it slows down our gameplay having to push the chair back, wait for cut scenes to end or play 3rd person mode. I have to push my chair back as far as I can for 3rd person view, and I have to push my chair back 3-4 feet just to watch cut scenes w/o getting sic. It gives me a headache, nausea, and almost a migraine, for both cut scenes and 3rd person view. Start the game and open the Character Menu (Tab) and the FoV will be adjusted and the arms will remain correct.Ĭhanged the 65 values to 75 instead because that matches the original non SSE hand and weapon scale even though it was 65 back then.I have the problem with black bars on ALL, top, bottom, and both sides, in cut scenes only.Īnd, going into my camps makes my screen resolution in-game go DOWN, and my FOV reverts to Default, not 104 like I have it in Options. Then you need to type fov 75 in the console, save and exit the game. Sometimes if you have changed the FoV by opening the in game console and typing fov 90 the arms will still be messed up (Typing fov 90 changes all the FoV values to 90 and makes the arms clip) Open the Character Menu (Tab) in game once and the FoV will be adjusted to this setting. This only affects the hand and weapon models scale in 1st person not the FoV.įDefaultWorldFOV=90 This is what changes the FoV in both 1st and 3rd person. (Change it to a higher value if you want it to look smaller)ĭon't change this unless you want your arms to be clipping. Start the game and open the Character Menu in game (Tab by default) this will adjust to FoV to 90.Īffects the zoom level of the lock when lockpicking and the items in the inventory screen. Open Skyrim.ini in the Documents/My Games folderĤ. This the correct way to adjust FoV in Skyrim without making the arms clip like crazy:ġ. Originally posted by Danthemantank10:Does anyone know if you can change the FOV in skyrim in the skyrims ini file because I hate having to change it every time I start up the game?