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A few ways
- Camera type in the settings menu. It's not a real FOV fix but 4 options are better than none
- Hex edit the EDF6.exe to change the true FOV
This is how you used to do it on 5, I am not sure if the values are the same but it's worth checking since 5 and 6 run the same engine.
"If you open EDF5.exe in a hex editor, navigate to 9E7DB, and change two bytes there from DD 6F to 91 70, it should apply a value of 1.25 for your FOV."
If you wanted a different FOV value instead 1.25 take your preferred number and punch into a hexadecimal converter.
Make sure your hex editor is overwriting and replacing values, not inserting new ones or game won't launch.
No I won't do any of that for you.
There is no way to do this aside from this third party software which causes input lag.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/
Unrelated but here is also a link to an ultra wide res fix
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2291060/discussions/0/4509876314624934423/
https://github.com/BlueAmulet/EDFModLoader/tree/master/Patcher
(They're located in the ExtraPatches folder once the loader is installed).