
However when you have horses or NPC's following you, mouse "points" at them almost all the time in that view even when theyre not on-screen (like if their behind the camera) Thanks for the guide, altough the only use I noticed with these settings, was that I could move the camera more downwards in order to view straight ahead, which is good coupled with a nice viewing distance In the optionsCustom file you make the only thing that needs to be there is: Won't be needing it at all and it's best when making custom changes to get rid of that one. What I think would work best is to first delete options.txt. It's likely that Microsoft doesn't want us finding and poking at hidden files. Even now if I were to do a search for the file it simply isn't shown in the results.
Sacred 2 gold mods windows#
Yup, that search function of Windows needs some serious work I think. Wanna get some confirmation before I do stuff like this that could mess my game up
Sacred 2 gold mods code#
So do I get it right when I open this options.txt file, I add the part you had in code brackets in the first post, all the way at the bottom.Īnd delete the original options.txt file ? Love this setup!Įven though it displayed on my screen, and way half grayed out (since it was hidden, but now reavealed), it still didn't show up on search. These are the settings I'm using these days for the camera. Now you should have some nice camera control. You only need to delete the options.txt file when you make a change to your optionsCustom.txt file. Keep in mind that deleting the options.txt file will mean you will need to re-enter your preferred settings in the game's menu of options such as graphics, sound and control options. A new options.txt file will be generated by the game the next time you play but with the optionsCustom settings accounted for. You need to delete the options.txt file in that same folder in order for the optionsCustom settings to take effect.

( Game must be off for the next steps to work!)
Sacred 2 gold mods free#
This customized free cam view adds a great deal of strategic value. I find Sacred 2 so much more enjoyable using these settings. The settings I'm posting about below are in my opinion an absolute requirement. I'm addicted to free camera style control over what and how I see in game.
