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Blue Fire ultrawide fix and FOV changer


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The tool corrects the field of view decrease affecting ultrawide resolutions and removes side black bars from the game. It also allows to change the field of view at any resolution in real time.

  1. Unpack the archive with software like 7zip or PeaZip using the password pcgw
  2. Launch the game, followed by the tool.
  3. Press the FOV correction key and further adjust the FOV if necessary.

All trainers containing CE components may trigger some anti-virus software.

The FOV correction approach is inspired by killer-m's work.

Tested the latest Steam version at 2560x1080 and 3840x1080.

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I wouldn't download this since it contains a Program:Win32/Wacapew.B!ml virus. I don't even know if Rose is legit or not. 

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8 hours ago, cwgzz said:

I wouldn't download this since it contains a Program:Win32/Wacapew.B!ml virus. I don't even know if Rose is legit or not. 

I'm horrible!

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11 hours ago, cwgzz said:

I wouldn't download this since it contains a Program:Win32/Wacapew.B!ml virus. I don't even know if Rose is legit or not. 

Hi, modern day anti-malware suites work more and more on machine learning, which means it uses a dumb algorithm to determine whether a file is malicious or not based on how much similarity it has to actual malware. As far as I can tell this is what the "!ml" at the end means -- it's a match based on a machine learned algorithm that was trained on malicious and non-malicious files (but apparently without any modding related files in the data set it was trained on...).

As a result, and as mentioned in the file description, basically any file that uses CheatEngine components to manipulate the memory of another process tend to get flagged as malicious by the machine learning algorithm since, well... I imagine it is because it changes the memory of another process... Which is exactly what it was designed to do and what players want it to do...

Rose has a long history of creating and uploading CheatEngine based mods to PCGamingWiki, so they are as "legit" as one can be in today's environment where false positives of gaming related mods/patches are a dime a dozen, though ultimately it's up to you whether you want to run the tool or not. 

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