

Previously you would have to either play entirely with low convergence (to prevent your eyes from splitting when the camera would automatically change from isometric view to the targetting/action cam views), or you would have to change between various convergence settings manually, which due to the frequency thereof really detracted from the enjoyment of the game. In addition to adding compatibility for WotC, one of the biggest changes/additions to this fix is that I've set up some convergence and HUD depth presets that are automatically triggered based on what's happening on screen. I still have not had time to take another look at this fix, but it had fixed about 90% of the broken effects, and gotten a few experimental features working fairly well, so I'm going to put my perfectionist ego aside for now to provide a link to that version on here, and hopefully in the near future I'll get back to completing this for a version 2.0 update. Unfortunately I never quite got it to the finished state that I had envisioned before I lost interest (in pretty much gaming entirely), and because of such I never posted any update on here (only provided a WIP version on the Geforce 3DVision forums). I actually started working on an update to my XCom 2 fix for the War of the Chosen expansion over half a year ago. I installed from the offline installers but I noticed when I ran galaxy the main game was listed as installed but the dlc was not so I verified with galaxy and it downloaded missing files, so perhaps try that if you not are rabidly opposed to galaxy as some people are.Īpologies if I am not explaining this very well, I'm recovering from eye surgery and can't see very well so I'm struggling with typing at the moment.Ok, so I have to admit I'm a bit of a lazy person, especially when life starts getting difficult. Mod Config Menu is for mods that support it, EvacAll_WotC does. I'd prefer to not use galaxy but my experiece tells me to use it as a bloated downloader/verifier/updater, I never run games through galaxy. I also had problems with pillars of eternity. Yes it would still run i.e.one quest in risen 2 can't be completed because the bodies are missing, if you install or verify with galaxy it then works. It does look as if something has gone wrong with the install, the only differance between our installs is me verifying with galaxy. I'll have to give the SteamWorkshop.download thing a look.Īnd no, I'm not using anything currently in terms of configuration tools. I used the offline installer, but if that was the problem, would the game work at all? Nightshade: Its installed in the Games directory on my D drive.
