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Why would you even lock such a feature ?
Does enbaling cheats on a private server (which is how I play anyway) affect the game in any way ?
Because changing the fov in killing floor SP was considered a cheat since it was a console command, but doing it on your own server had no consequences.
When you enable cheats, you receive a server message stating that perk progression has been disabled.
Even on your own server?
yes
well let's hope this gets fixed at some point
i posted a suggestion to them a couple weeks ago, hope they implement another option for view weapon model.
some weapons look far worse though.. take a look at my pump http://i.imgur.com/nlLKwFQ.jpgc
frankly a lot of mainstream games don't have FOV sliders, period. I'm just glad that this V1 early access game even has it.
I mean 7 Days to Die (An early access game that gets more regular content updates than half of the other unity based survival games combined.) took a while for them to implement proper FOV, damn.
It's not that good, but at least the weapon is not completely in your face , you get to see most of the gun and one of your character's hands