God of War Ragnarokuses a camera system similar to the 2018 release, where the entire game plays out in one continuous shot. This means that the cutscenes and gameplay seamlessly blend into each other without any obvious transition. It also led to a more personal over-the-shoulder camera perspective, which not everyone enjoys, as there are no FOV controls in-game. Thankfully, these limitations aren’t a threat to modders, and you can now adjust the FOV in God of War Ragnarok on PC using a mod by modder Rose.
Adjusting the FOV in God of War Ragnarok on PC
The patch created byRoseallows users to dynamically change the FOV in-game, whether they’re in gameplay or cutscenes. This will create some awkward camera moments when the game transitions to a non-gameplay section, but it’s very useful during gameplay, exploration, and combat.
Here is a demonstration of how the FOV in God of War Ragnarok looks when adjusted in-game using the tool:

Using the FOV adjustment tool is pretty simple.
Now, this tool has to be active in the background while you’re playing God of War Ragnarok, and you will have to change the FOV value every time you launch the game. It’s worth the extra effort, though, because the increased FOV is exactly what a lot of players have been asking the studio for.
Credits and Support
All credits go toRosefor creating and testing the patch. you’re able to learn about their work and support them at theirPatreonorBuyMeACoffeepages.
You can also back up your local progress ofGod of War Ragnarok by accessing the save file location.

Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.
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