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About this mod

This mod gives you ability to customization of aim sensitivity for
various situations. Powered by SkyUI.

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This mod gives you ability to customization of aim sensitivity for
various situations.


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Features
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  • Powered by SkyUI (MCM only)
  • Supporting for mouse and gamepad
  • Supporting for weapons: bow, crossbow and spells
  • Supporting for bow modes: weapons ready, arrow attached
  • Supporting for crossbow modes: weapons ready, bolt ready to shoot
  • Supporting for conversations
  • Supporting to set up values with high-precision


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Requirements
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Compatibility
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The mod should be compatible with everything.

Incompatible with any mods that change sensitivity. But, because
this mod has modular system, you may enable or disable some options
and find out when multiple mods are working good together.


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Updating
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Just overwrite files (install new version) and continue playing


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Credits
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1. Sensitive Aiming by Mofakin: great mod, but with hardcoded sensitivity.
2. FO3's Aim Sensitivity by polbashkisneslo: perfect mod in my opinion
3. OnAnimationEvent explained


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Why?
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First of all I prefer to play in Bethesda's games with a gamepad.
It gives other feelings, I feel that I am playing in RPG and not
in a shooter game (many mods overhauls for FO3 does exactly
that bad thing). It gives challenge, my gamepad has not a perfect
aiming as mine expensive mouse does with 6400 dpi.

But in same time I wish able to turn around fast and
to have a better precision when my player character has a bow
or crossbow in its hands.

For FO3 I've found good mod "Aim Sensivity" and for Skyrim
I did not found one which is been good enough for me.

In the same time mouse support is still exists, do not worry.

So, I did this mod by self. Enjoy!


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How is working
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This mod is automatically finds when you are using gamepad or are not.
Skyrim uses different sensitivity values for mouse and gamepad:

  • fGamepadHeadingSensitivity for a gamepad
  • fMouseHeadingSensitivity for a mouse


The mod is set up sensitivity's value like "Sensitive Aiming" by Mofakin
mod does, via Utility.GetINIFloat() and Utility.SetINIFloat() functions.


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Bugs and issues
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Issue #1

If you did not save the game with enabled mod (and you made some sort
of own settings) and after that PC is died with bow [crossbow, spell]
in its hands, and your default sensitivity will stay the same
as was defined at a settings page(s) of this mod.

Solution

Save the game before testing [playing] with enabled mod and customize
sensitivity settings. Then your default sensivity will stay the same as
before.

Overwise, you have to set back default sensitivity in the game settings
menu.


Issue #2

I have to changed a default sensitivity in the game settings menu, but
seems to be something wrong...

Solution

Starting from version 1.06 the mod is suggested to be total replacement
to configuring a sensitivity. Set sensitivity inside the mod on "Options"
page and everything will be fine.

Meantime you should enable/disable gamepad support on SYSTEM -> Settings
-> Gameplay in-game menu as usually.


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Installation
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For NMM, MO users:

  • Download, install and activate mod as any other
  • Follow instructions from p.3 below


For all:

1. Unpack the contents of the archive to your "../Skyrim/Data" folder.
2. Check asUI.esp file in mod manager.
3. Run Skyrim via SKSE exe file.
4. Enter to Mod Settings and exit from menu: Esc -> MOD SETTINGS -> TAB -> TAB.
5. Wait 5-10 seconds until you have to received the message
   "Aim Sensivity UI disabled" at top right corner of a screen.
6. Enter to Mod Settings and customize on your taste.


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Uninstalling
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1. In Mod Settings disable the mod and wait 5 seconds.
2. Save the game.
3. Disactivate the mod in mod manager.
4. Delete files which mod is containing from "../Skyrim/Data" folder
    manually (for non-NMM/MO users).