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It's actually "Motion" under "Pointer Options" on Win 7.
Fix an otherwise amazing game. INIs are located in C:\Users\{YOUR NAME}\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\
Problem 1: Mouse aiming feels like ♥♥♥♥ because of mouse acceleration
Open both Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Prefs.ini
In the [Controls] section of both files, add this line:
bMouseAcceleration=0
Problem 2: Mouse aiming still feels like ♥♥♥♥ because vertical sensitivity is half as much as horizontal (seriously Bethesda?)
Open Fallout4.ini
In the [Controls] section, find fMouseHeadingXScale
On the next line, make fMouseHeadingYScale 2x the amount of fMouseHeadingXScale
Problem 3: The FOV is locked at 70/80 because you're playing this on a couch from 8 feet away with a controller, right? Oh, you aren't?
Open both Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Prefs.ini
In the [Display] section of both files, add the following lines:
fDefaultWorldFOV=90
fDefault1stPersonFOV=90
90 is the default FOV of most FPS games, but you can change that to whatever makes you happy
I'd rather use a mouse and edit some INIs to be able to aim, but to each their own.
I copyed and pasted it from some reddit post. I don't know how steam community feels about links otherwise i would have linked it