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There are various mods available over at NexusMods. If you want to have a cvar always set to a given value, add it to your user.cfg file. Typing the cvar without a value will give its current value. This will list all cvars and commands containing the string following ?, here in the example dof. To search for variables andĬommands, use ?, like ?dof. The game's console (and all cvars, if you run the tools) are freely available and you can use it at any time. If you're playing at 1920x1200, you can then switch between your normal play resolution and 4K by pressing f3 (to switch to 4K) and f2 (to switchīack to your normal resolution). The files n.cfg and 4k.cfg above, are custom text files you create, the same as user.cfg. You can add these to your custom user.cfg file as well: - when f2 is pressed it will run the commands in 'n.cfg'
The following lines are examples how to bind a command to a key. R_Rain 0 - if you don't want the rain drops to be visible keep this command, otherwise remove it. Own user.cfg file should have the following enhancements: sys_MaxFPS=60 There's already a system.cfg file, leave that alone. In the game's folder, first of all create a file called user.cfg. The engine is a modified CryEngine so you can use the custom cfg files and keybinds to enhance the graphicsĪnd other game aspects. If you use the ansel enhancement tools linked above, youĬan change any cvar in the game's engine. The game has its console enabled, so you can tweak the game through console commands.