A bp mod that allow you to scale your scope scrolling your mouse wheel up and down
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This MOD still works in Dark Water
THIS MOD IS DOES NOT MODIFY ANY FILE OF SCOPES AND DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH ANY OF THEM (CUSTUMIZED, ORIGINAL, ETC.).
2024/10/18 5.3.2 Update
This mod no longer conflicts with function "scrolling for next/previous item".
5.3.1 Update
If you want to adjust MaxFOV (Minimum magnification), MinFOV (Max maginfication), or you want to invert scrolling (ScrollDirection=-1) input; copy, paste, and edit below text in engine.ini (usually in C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\ReadyOrNot\Saved\Config\Windows).
A bp mod that allow you to scale your scope by scrolling your mouse wheel up and down. All scopes with magnification can be applied (SDR, ATAR, ACOG, etc.)
Another mod called "Blueprint Loader" is required. Link: https://www.nexusmods.com/readyornot/mods/476?tab=description