Apples only to Look mode (holding the right button). Toggle off to make panning up look up and down look down. Default: On (because the game defaults to that) It's recommended that you don't adjust this unless you find that you really need to. Applies only to running the helper by itself, not via shortcut. Toggle on to launch the helper silently to the tray. Whether to minimize the GUI to the tray on launch. There are a few options that you can configure on first run, via the tray icon or via in-game hotkeys: (This will create a new shortcut that runs the helper, then the game, then exits the helper when the game exits) (Optional) Create a shortcut that will run the helper and game together:Ĭlick on the "Create shortcut" button on the helper's main window.ĭrag and drop either the game's shortcut or its. Simply run TombRaiderMouseHelper.exe and then run the game. Scroll the mouse wheel or press left/right on it to rotate menus. Use the WASD (or any) keys to run, go backward and sidestep left and right. Press the middle mouse button to draw (and re-holster) weapons. Press the left mouse button to fire and grab ledges (also can be used to select from menus). Press and hold the right mouse button to look around (without moving). Move the mouse to turn left and right (also can be used to rotate menus). It also enables firing with the left button, drawing weapons with the middle button and easily setting up WASD or ESDF control schemes. This allows you to move the mouse to turn left and right and, while holding the right mouse button, look all around.
This Windows utility for the first five Tomb Raider games (I, II, III, The Last Revelation and Chronicles) runs in the background and provides mouse control in those games by converting mouse movements into key presses. through Steam).ĭisabling various HUD elements, such as enemy healthbars, objective markers, minimap or the crosshairĪdjusting the amount of head bobbing when moving or turningįorcing the FOV outside the range that can be set ingameįor Tomb Raider 1-5 (1996-2000) by Core Design
Start the YoungbloodTweakerGUI.exe to configure the mod (might require .NET runtime 3.1.0). It includes options to scale player and enemy damage, adjusting the amount of head bobbing, disabling various HUD elements and more.Įxtract all files to the game’s installation folder (e.g. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Wolfenstein Youngblood\"). The Youngblood Tweaker is a mod for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. What's New in Version 1.4.0 See changelog This mod is designed for the latest version of the game and might not be compatible with older or modified executables! The non-standard item switch bindings currently do not work as described in the tooltip when certain items are equipped When using the new aiming mode the crosshair does currently also activate in situations where the aiming direction is fixed, e.g. The new aiming mod crosshair is sometimes slightly misaligned Using the bindings of the mod does currently not change the ingame button prompts This has only partially to do with the mod, since the issue also occurs without it, but might just be more noticeable with it enabled In the third-person view the camera might sometimes judder when it is near obstacles, such as walls. Non-standard keybindings, such as a dedicated dash/evade and pod fire toggleĬompatible with FAR/SpecialK mod ( must be configured to not use dinput8.dll) New (optional) mouse cursors for menu and hacking (made by DevianArt user JulioDRai)Ĭompletely rebindable standard actions to any key or button combination including additional mouse buttons New (optional) crosshair aiming mode for side-scrolling and top-down perspective
Precise sensitivity configuration (calibrated for KovaaK’s SensitivityMatcher)įixed camera movement in third-person perspective Raw mouse input without any acceleration or smoothing This leads to various issue, including negative and positive mouse acceleration, as well as weird controls in certain perspectives, e.g.
As many other rough PC ports, NieR was primarily designed with a controller in mind and internally maps keyboard and mouse input to gamepad controls. The NieR: Automata Input Overhaul Mod (NAIOM) aims to solve all keyboard and mouse related issues in the game. Start the game as usual, for example directly through Steam Start the NAIOM-GUI.exe to configure the mod (might require. For example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\NieRAutomata\". Important: If you currently have NAIOM v1.3.0 or older installed, remove the XInput1_3.dll from the games’s directory first!Įxtract the file dinput8.dll to your main game folder. Its features include raw mouse input for camera and aim movement, an entirely new crosshair aiming mode, non-standard bindings for dash/evade, pod auto-fire and more. This mod fixes various mouse and keyboard related input issues in NieR: Automata.