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번역 관련 문제 보고
There are guides online for how to change the FOV permanently in Skyrim that should work for Enderal, but keep backups just in case.
Oh, gotcha. Like you can see some of the wrists and even forearm when at a high enough FOV but yours was still just the hands like at 60? That makes sense. I was thinking a position on the screen, not a... "zoom level". Yeah that is weird, and I don't remember that being a thing in Skyrim for me. Glad it's fixed!
[Display]
fDefault1stPersonFOV=95
fDefaultWorldFOV=95
fDefaultFOV=95
For some reason my game defaulted these to the [Interface] section where they had no effect.
the previous suggestion of using fov 90 90 works fine but you have to enter that into the console every time you start the game
Only thing that worked permanently for me was to set fov 100 with the console in game (i prefer 100) then use refreshini with the console command and it stayed at 100 all the time.
I think the launcher checks if the ini has the same setting as in the launcher.
the launcher has to be started with admin permissions