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Title: AH III initial settings
Post by: jollyFE on August 24, 2016, 08:47:34 AM
When you first start AH 3, the field of view (FOV) is not what you are used to in AH 2.  You will probably want to change it to something like 110.  You do this on the video settings on the first clipboard when you launch the game.  Also the font settings will need to be adjusted...these didn't carry over when I imported from AH2.
Title: Re: AH III initial settings
Post by: Ack-Ack on August 24, 2016, 01:01:37 PM
When you first start AH 3, the field of view (FOV) is not what you are used to in AH 2.  You will probably want to change it to something like 110.  You do this on the video settings on the first clipboard when you launch the game.  Also the font settings will need to be adjusted...these didn't carry over when I imported from AH2.

The new default view for AH3 is FOV 80, some have changed it to 106 to better reflect AH2's FOV.
Title: Re: AH III initial settings
Post by: BBQsam on August 24, 2016, 02:45:53 PM
For the FOV in AH3 to be same as the AH2 FOV of 106,    what should the FOV in AH3 be set to?

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Title: Re: AH III initial settings
Post by: Devil 505 on August 24, 2016, 03:02:33 PM
Set AH3 to 106 and it will will be the same as AH2
Title: Re: AH III initial settings
Post by: Kingpin on August 24, 2016, 03:49:29 PM
Another notable difference is that the default AH3 forward view is tilted down slightly to show more of the instrument panel, resulting in less external view, especially with the 80-degree FOV.

To adjust back to the AH2 default forward view, you can hit the Home key (which is mapped to F11 on my imported mappings from AH2)  and press F10 to save that view.  As always, you can still adjust the forward view up and down as you like with the Page Up and Page Down keys and hit F10 to save.  Then, if using hat-switch views, you can always map a button combination or hat direction to look "forward down" to better see your instrument panel. 

Forward hat switch (number key 8) now defaults to an "over the nose" view.  This too can be adjusted using the page keys and arrow keys and F10 to save the view.

For those with frame-rate issues, bear in mind that a narrower FOV may improve FR some as less is being drawn on the screen.  Personally I prefer the wider 106-degree FOV and have dropped some of the graphics options down to improve frame rates (as is covered in several other threads).

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