JamesMalner
Horsemen
Like so many other issues with Fallout 4, one is motion sickness. Now I'm not one inclined to suffer from such issues, a large some of the community apparently does. Now from what can be pulled from the community at large there are some tweaks available that help to alleviate the symptoms. At best this is a stopgap fix for most, some this does nothing.
The community attributes most issues to the forced mouse acceleration and Field of View (FOV). Some also state the Blur effects are a contributing factor as well, though for others its the simple motion of the "Head Bobbing" - This will most likely need to be corrected with the G.E.C.K. once its released for Fallout 4 this next year.
Issue #1 as put forth by the community Mouse Acceleration. To disable this just follow the steps below:
To change the FOV just follow the steps below:
The community attributes most issues to the forced mouse acceleration and Field of View (FOV). Some also state the Blur effects are a contributing factor as well, though for others its the simple motion of the "Head Bobbing" - This will most likely need to be corrected with the G.E.C.K. once its released for Fallout 4 this next year.
Issue #1 as put forth by the community Mouse Acceleration. To disable this just follow the steps below:
- Open “Fallout4.ini” using a text editor. By default this is located at “C:\Users\[name]\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\”
- Find the [Controls] section
- Add the following line and save the document: bMouseAcceleration=0
- Next, open up “Fallout4Prefs.ini”, which is found the same location as “Fallout4.ini”. Again, use a text editor like Notepad for this.
- Find the [Display] section
- Add the following line and save the document: bForceIgnoreSmoothness=1
- Lastly, go to your other “Fallout4Prefs.ini”, which can be found in your install folder. This is typically located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Fallout4
- Like before, navigate to the [Display] section and add the line bForceIgnoreSmoothness=1 before saving the document.
- Mouse Acceleration should now be disabled
To change the FOV just follow the steps below:
- Open “Fallout4.ini” using a text editor. By default this is located at “C:\Users\[name]\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\”
- Find the [Display] section
- Add the following lines:
fDefaultWorldFOV= FOV Value
fDefault1stPersonFOV= FOV Value - Then change ‘FOV Value’ to your increment of choice. The default is 80, so work from there.
- Save the text document.
- Lastly, go to your other “Fallout4Prefs.ini”, which can be found in your install folder. This is typically located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Fallout4
- Like before, navigate to the [Display] section and add the lines:
fDefaultWorldFOV= FOV Value
fDefault1stPersonFOV= FOV Value - Then change the ‘FOV Value’ to match the value you saved in the previous ini file.
- Your FOV should now be changed.