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F.e.a.r. Extraction Point Resolution Fix -

To make it permanent, bind it to a key or add to an autoexec.cfg. The HUD will still be stretched. Use Widescreen Fixer or Flawless Widescreen (both free) → select F.E.A.R. plugin → enable “Fix HUD” and “Fix FOV”. This corrects the 2D elements.

fov 90 (Or 100 for ultra-wide.)

ScreenWidth "1920" ScreenHeight "1080" Aspect "1.7777778" DefaultFOV "1.0" Brightness "1.0" Shadows "1" VolumetricLights "1" FXQuality "2" (create in same folder): f.e.a.r. extraction point resolution fix

-userconfig "Settings.cfg" -rez 1920 1080 -novideo -novideo skips the intro logos that sometimes crash on modern systems. | Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | Game starts in 640×480 after editing | Delete Settings.cfg and recreate; ensure Read-Only is OFF before first launch, then set ON. | | Black screen on launch | Set compatibility mode to Windows 7 or XP SP3 ; disable fullscreen optimizations. | | Mouse lag in high resolutions | In-game → Options → Advanced → Disable “VSync”. Force VSync off in GPU control panel. | | Crash when loading saves | Some saves store resolution data. Load an earlier save or start a new game after fixing. | | Ultrawide (21:9) cutscenes broken | No fix — cutscenes are pre-rendered at 4:3. Live gameplay will be fine. | Recommended Final Settings (Example for 1920×1080) Settings.cfg (read-only):

Alternatively, use (a small community tool) which patches the .exe for proper HUD scaling. 4. Disable Intro Movies & Force Resolution at Launch Create a shortcut to FEARXP.exe . Right-click → Properties → Target, add: To make it permanent, bind it to a key or add to an autoexec

fov 90 cl_engine_fov 90 hud_fov 90

Find these lines (or add them if missing): plugin → enable “Fix HUD” and “Fix FOV”

DefaultFOV "1.0" Then launch the game, open the console (~ key), and type:

Open with Notepad.

ScreenWidth "1920" ScreenHeight "1080" Change to your desired resolution. Then this critical line below them:

               

To make it permanent, bind it to a key or add to an autoexec.cfg. The HUD will still be stretched. Use Widescreen Fixer or Flawless Widescreen (both free) → select F.E.A.R. plugin → enable “Fix HUD” and “Fix FOV”. This corrects the 2D elements.

fov 90 (Or 100 for ultra-wide.)

ScreenWidth "1920" ScreenHeight "1080" Aspect "1.7777778" DefaultFOV "1.0" Brightness "1.0" Shadows "1" VolumetricLights "1" FXQuality "2" (create in same folder):

-userconfig "Settings.cfg" -rez 1920 1080 -novideo -novideo skips the intro logos that sometimes crash on modern systems. | Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | Game starts in 640×480 after editing | Delete Settings.cfg and recreate; ensure Read-Only is OFF before first launch, then set ON. | | Black screen on launch | Set compatibility mode to Windows 7 or XP SP3 ; disable fullscreen optimizations. | | Mouse lag in high resolutions | In-game → Options → Advanced → Disable “VSync”. Force VSync off in GPU control panel. | | Crash when loading saves | Some saves store resolution data. Load an earlier save or start a new game after fixing. | | Ultrawide (21:9) cutscenes broken | No fix — cutscenes are pre-rendered at 4:3. Live gameplay will be fine. | Recommended Final Settings (Example for 1920×1080) Settings.cfg (read-only):

Alternatively, use (a small community tool) which patches the .exe for proper HUD scaling. 4. Disable Intro Movies & Force Resolution at Launch Create a shortcut to FEARXP.exe . Right-click → Properties → Target, add:

fov 90 cl_engine_fov 90 hud_fov 90

Find these lines (or add them if missing):

DefaultFOV "1.0" Then launch the game, open the console (~ key), and type:

Open with Notepad.

ScreenWidth "1920" ScreenHeight "1080" Change to your desired resolution. Then this critical line below them:


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