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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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i dont think i have ever messed with a single FOV slider in my life
I always do. In Bethesda games, I like to have it around 90. It's nice to have an actual slider instead of having to change it in the console, or having to download a mod for it. Just think of it as an accessibility feature, that you won't not use but others might.
Most modern games set it between 70-90 and which is acceptable for most. in FPS game some people can have motion sickness with smaller FOV. Seeing as the FOV is adjustable in the .ini, it's a user-accessibly setting. They just didn't bother programming a UI element for it.
The thing I don't get is this would be what, one person's afternoon to implement and another to test? Why not take that time and ship with it?