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  1. junksterfish
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    Quick FYI,
    I don't know if it's just my setup, but compared to 2 other FTS mods for some reason the scope display for the Noveske is a much lower resolution, while the other mods have the same resolution in the scope as the rest of the game.
    When I look through an FTS scope for the CronenSquall mod or BAS-B patched mods, the FTS displayin the scope, the zoomed in image is the same resolution, just zoomed in, or it's the same resolution in those as the rest of the game. 

    Hope that makes sense
    1. DoinkBoink
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      That's unfortunately how FTS work. The PIP overlay samples the in game resolution so the higher the resolution the better quality PIP. I just checked Winter's BAS-B FTS Patch and he has higher FOV settings and less zoom than my patches which I set to FOV to one, I'm going for the realism type modded fallout.

      Feel free to adjust the scope settings to your own preferences in the F6 menu though. If you do this, you'll just have to increase FOV in the Main Menu dropdown and the min and max zoom in the Shader Data dropdown. If you can't click on anything in the menu alt tab out and set your desktop resolution to your in game resolution. 
    2. junksterfish
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      Word, nah, It's your mod, you do how you want.
      Thanks for the info!
    3. DoinkBoink
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      What I'm saying is the when the screen FOV zooms in while aiming in game, the game renders further away objects as if they are closer like when looking through the default sniper scopes. FTS takes whatever image your GPU is rendering on screen and zooms in on that rendered section. So the more zoomed in you are or the larger overlay area it's going to look lower resolution because that's pretty much what the PIP overlay does. 

      But tweaking some settings for a scope you want to use is simple with the overlay menu. The FTS mod page has a good guide on what the overlay settings do. Increasing the FTS FOV, decreasing the max zoom, and decreasing the weapon distance "y-axis" will get the overlay to look like the BAS-B patch. I personally don't like the FOV change so I leave it at 1 in my patches.
    4. junksterfish
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      Thanks Doink, I might take a look at doing those edits.
      Appreciate the help!
    5. junksterfish
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      Hey Doink,
      Tried running through those settings, and can't quite get pixlation out, but I'll keep messing with it

      Thanks for showing me all the settings, definily going to make some changes on some other things on other mods, now that I know I can!
       
  2. junksterfish
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    Love this scope mod, thanks for getting on the noveske mod! Nice work, you did a lot of these!
  3. KriticalGuy
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    Finally! I've been delaying making one myself for so many months, I'm glad you got to doing it. Comparing this with some of your early work, you've improved a lot! Thank you!
    1. DoinkBoink
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      Thanks, I appreciate that! 
  4. Haseo080
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    DoinkBoink, once again thank you for keeping FTS alive!