Open System.ini with a text editor and use CTRL+F to find. ini file.įirst, navigate to Steam\SteamApps\common\StarWarsRepublicCommando\GameData\Save. Save your changes and start the game, and you should now have the correct FoV.Ĭhanging the resolution in Republic Commando requires you to edit a.
So for example, if you desired a 90° FoV, all 8 of the entries would look like this: '00 00 B4 42'ĩ0° is the most appropriate for a 1920x1080 16:9 resolution, if you're trying to run the game on three monitors, try 113°. There should be eight entries, change the 'AA' value in each of these entries to: Use HxD's Search function to find the following value: 00 00 AA 42, ensure the Datatype drop-down menu is set to Hex-values. Now you should see a large mess of two-character values. In HxD's toolbar are three drop-down menus, make sure these are set to '16', 'ANSI' and 'hex' respectively. In the System folder is a file called 'engine.u', use HxD to open this file. Google 'hex editor' and download HxD, a free editor that works well.įirst, navigate to Steam\SteamApps\common\StarWarsRepublicCommando\GameData\System To change your FoV from the default you must edit a file using a hex editor. Because Republic Commando was made with 4:3 monitors in mind, you may find that the field of view is too narrow, this may give some people motion sickness, or it may just annoy you.