Is it possible to use this with bepinex partiality? If so where would the json file go? Just using it as is and plugging it into the plugin folder makes all the enemies have an aggro range of 0 and only attack if you attack them first.
This mod seems to absolutely tank my fps. I go from 50-60 to between 4-8. Is anyone else having this issue? I also have the easy mode configuration and dodge overhaul.
Edit: Spoke to the mod author on Discord. Turns out it's due to the fact that I have an older CPU struggling to cope.
Perhaps it may still be related to CPU, but it does happen to me too. Even if I use a 1.25x vanilla setup for the values. I guess it makes the AI requires the processor works harder.
I also have this issue. Maybe it's related to how often the AI checks for valid targets with the increased vision. Either way, FPS tanks for me. Could be a hardcoded issue.
I'm getting the same issue as lots of people here it seems. My fps tanks from 120+fps to 5fps randomly. I have a ryzen 5 3600, so I doubt it's the age of the cpu.
Download Partiality Installer here > https://github.com/PartialityModding/PartialityLauncher/releases
Run it, select the Outward.exe - this will create a mod folder. Drag and drop both files from the zip into the mod. Launch Partiality and refresh, make sure the mod is activated.
Alot of asking really novice questions to the true OG coders over in the Outward-Modding discord. It is just editing the variables on the various aggro ranges, as well as increasing their field of view. I just included an updated customization so you can edit those ranges yourself.
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{
"goodViewAngle": 30,
"viewAngle": 90,
"viewRange": 75,
"viewVisDetect": 40,
"lowViewRange": 25,
"suspDelay": 5,
"suspMult": 20,
"hearDetect": 30,
"hearDetectRange": 70,
"switchtarget": 50
}
This are my 1,5x vanilla setup:
{
"goodViewAngle": 30,
"viewAngle": 90,
"viewRange": 120,
"viewVisDetect": 80,
"lowViewRange": 20,
"suspDelay": 10,
"suspMult": 20,
"hearDetect": 30,
"hearDetectRange": 70,
"switchtarget": 60
}
Edit: Spoke to the mod author on Discord. Turns out it's due to the fact that I have an older CPU struggling to cope.
Run it, select the Outward.exe - this will create a mod folder. Drag and drop both files from the zip into the mod. Launch Partiality and refresh, make sure the mod is activated.