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Release 2023.7.31 (A21.0)

01 Aug 01:38
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This release updates FocalLengthAiming and ProperMagnification to work for A21.

I don't currently plan to update other mods at this time.

Release 2022.1.9

10 Jan 05:38
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This release fixes AutoAcceptPartyInvite and AutoQuestShare not working for the game host.

No other significant changes were made to the other mods

Nibmods Release 2022.2.1a for A20

02 Jan 16:34
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New mods

UnlockedByDefault

Makes doors, chests, crates, and other blocks unlocked by default

AutoAcceptPartyInvite

Auto-accept any party invites from allied players

AutoQuestShare

Automatically accept incoming shared quest invites, and send shared request invitations to party members

Updated Mods

FocalLengthAiming

  • The sensitivity sliders in the control options now have 4 decimal places

ProperMagnification

  • Cache the FieldRef accessors (TLDR: optimized code, more performance, yay)

Nibmods 2021.12.17 for A20 b231

17 Dec 23:28
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Installation

This release includes the FocalLengthAiming and ProperMagnification mod.

Simply extract this archive into your 7 Days to Die folder, disable Easy Anti-Cheat, and enjoy.
These mods are client side, and do not need to be installed on a server.

Mod Info

FocalLengthAiming

This mod dynamically scales mouse sensitivity when aiming down sights with weapons.

The aim sensitivity in your settings menu is ignored completely. Instead, this mod uses your default FOV, look sensitivity, and the weapon's current ADS FOV when calculating the new sensitivity. If you move your mouse a 1/4 inch, your crosshair should move roughly the same amount of pixels on your screen regardless of how zoomed in you are.

For more information on the math behind the scaling, please visit https://themeta.com/converting-sensitivity-between-fovs-focal-length-scaling/

ProperMagnification

With this mod, your screen will always be zoomed in/magnified by the same multiplier. If a scope enlarges your target by 3x with a Look FOV of 50, it will also enlarge your target by 3x with a Look FOV of 85.

This is accomplished calculating a magnification value based on the default FOV of 65, and this magnification value is then applied to your Look FOV setting when aiming.