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Author:  Kylar182 [ 29 May 2016, 15:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fallout 4 Eyefinity/Surround

Okay I used the .ini fix on hear and it looks great except when I do transfers and such. Which I also can't create my name at the very beginning of the storyline. Any fix on this?

Author:  Presidential Candidate [ 01 Jun 2016, 05:33 ]
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What do I need to edit to fix the bottom of terminal text being cut off? Like when there are large blobs on screen the last line or two always get cut off. The other thing is notes are too small to read what fixes that? I'm pretty sure they're both ini edits

Author:  Fresa [ 17 Jun 2016, 19:00 ]
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When updated to Fallout 4 v1.5 these empty brown info boxes appeared in the upper right screen when using WSGF with triple screens.

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Author:  Guest [ 25 Jun 2016, 18:21 ]
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Ok so i finally bought FO4 last night on steam summer sale. (6/24/16 ) And it looks like we are on v 1.6 now. I am having a heck of a time finding information on how to get this working on the newest version as nobody seems to put dates on the updated links for various files. Also Flawless widescreen website is down? What do I need to do to get this game playable in eyefinity at 5760x1080?

Author:  Vinny [ 04 Jul 2016, 19:01 ]
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Please could the community help me.

I was using the interface.ba2 fix posted a few pages back however this is not working now. Also flawless widescreen crashes to desktop without any error messages.

Is there any fixes for 5760x1080 UI?

Author:  WileyTheMan [ 12 Jul 2016, 05:36 ]
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The benefits of using the tool from http://www.flawlesswidescreen.org/ pretty much outstrip the hassle of using a customized ba2 files, unless you know what you're doing and can edit them yourself. Believe me, I held on to using modified ba2 file up to 1.4 and finally realized that 90-95% of what I needed was in the memory hack (the tool above). After backing out all the screen modifications I made in the ini files, it works great in every game patch since. I am using Surround in 5760x1200.

The Flawless Widescreen tool is easy: Download and install it. Run the tool and click on Fallout 4 in the Available Plugins. Change options as you see fit but you should be fine with defaults. Make sure this tool is running on your system at the time you start Fallout 4. Very important.

Quick edit: I did actually keep a few edits in my ini for workshop icon sizes. If it helps, here's what I put in my fallout4.ini file under [Interface]:

fNoteDistance=12.0000
fBookDistance=36.6667
fWorkshopMenuItem3DScale=2.0000

Author:  Francesco [ 25 Jul 2016, 23:12 ]
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Hi guys, does anybody have an idea how to solve this? I haven't touched Fallout 4 in months, now I went back to it and oddly enough I cannot make it work anymore in a triple screen setup. I never uninstalled it in the first place so the settings remained the same. After I encountered the issue I did try erasing the old settings and redoing everything from scratch but I always get the same result: when the game launches it reverts my resolution to a non-bezel compensated one (so everything looks messed up from one screen to the next) and it adds a weird looking blue bar to the far right of the screen:

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Author:  anteronoid [ 28 Jul 2016, 14:34 ]
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Francesco wrote:
Hi guys, does anybody have an idea how to solve this? I haven't touched Fallout 4 in months, now I went back to it and oddly enough I cannot make it work anymore in a triple screen setup. I never uninstalled it in the first place so the settings remained the same. After I encountered the issue I did try erasing the old settings and redoing everything from scratch but I always get the same result: when the game launches it reverts my resolution to a non-bezel compensated one (so everything looks messed up from one screen to the next) and it adds a weird looking blue bar to the far right of the screen:

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Remove all settings and edits and use http://www.flawlesswidescreen.org/ tool.
Works for me after every update and patch to the game so far.
Easy and Simple. :thumbup:

Author:  Francesco [ 28 Jul 2016, 22:54 ]
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anteronoid wrote:
Remove all settings and edits and use http://www.flawlesswidescreen.org/ tool.
Works for me after every update and patch to the game so far.
Easy and Simple. :thumbup:

I already tried that but it had no effect, I removed the Fallout4Prefs.ini file in the main Fallout 4 folder and all the other *.ni files in Documents/My Games/Fallout4.

Am I missing something?

Author:  anteronoid [ 29 Jul 2016, 11:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fallout 4 Eyefinity/Surround

Francesco wrote:
anteronoid wrote:
Remove all settings and edits and use http://www.flawlesswidescreen.org/ tool.
Works for me after every update and patch to the game so far.
Easy and Simple. :thumbup:

I already tried that but it had no effect, I removed the Fallout4Prefs.ini file in the main Fallout 4 folder and all the other *.ni files in Documents/My Games/Fallout4.

Am I missing something?


Have you removed those custom *.ba2 files as well?

If you have fresh .ini files this tool could come in handy to configure the resolution/fullscreen parameters at first start and then lock the .ini files.
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/102/?tab=2

Also you have to configure the FWS tool to your settings.
Start the FWS first, load the Fallout4 plugin, then the game.
In the status window/log you should see if it detects the game exe when you start it.
Also, the FWS might not work with pirate versions.

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