This may already be out there somewhere. If it is then I humbly apologize. 
I got a little fed up with the default maximum field of view in the game (60 degrees).
So I poked around to see if I could adjust it to a larger angle than the in-game maximum and found the graphic settings file.
I have been using the tweak for a while now with no problems.
As always ... Please, please, please make a backup copy of the file before editing anything just in case it gets buggered up!
Go to the Settings.xml file in C:Users\(Your Folder)\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous\Options\Graphics\Settings.xml
The location is for Windows 7. I do not know where it would be located in other Windows versions.
To view the AppData folder you may have to set the default folder options to show hidden files and folders (see the 'how to' image below if you are not sure).
Open the Settings.xml file with Notepad (Right click then 'Open with...').
Your file may be slightly different but you should see something like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<GraphicsOptions>
<Version>1</Version>
<PresetName>Ultra</PresetName>
<StereoscopicMode>0</StereoscopicMode>
<IPDAmount>0.001000</IPDAmount>
<AMDCrashFix>false</AMDCrashFix>
<FOV>60.000000</FOV>
<HighResScreenCapAntiAlias>3</HighResScreenCapAntiAlias>
<HighResScreenCapScale>4</HighResScreenCapScale>
<GammaOffset>0.000000</GammaOffset>
<DisableGuiEffects>false</DisableGuiEffects>
<StereoFocalDistance>25.000000</StereoFocalDistance>
<StencilDump>false</StencilDump>
</GraphicsOptions>
Edit the number in the <FOV> line from what it is set to - <FOV>60.000000</FOV>
To what you want it set to. For example 70 degrees FOV will be - <FOV>70.000000</FOV>
Or 90 degrees FOV will be - <FOV>90.000000</FOV>
60 degrees is the widest default FOV when set using the options while in the game.
Before you go any further. Have you made a backup copy of the file. If not then p-l-e-a-s-e make a copy now.
Save the file as Settings.xml
Go play Elite: Dangerous.
If you adjust the FOV settings while in the game it will reset this tweak.
Keep fiddling with the numbers until you are happy with them. I settled on 75 myself.
You can edit the file while the game launcher is running but not while the full game itself is running. It will not take effect until you restart the game. You do not have to restart the launcher.
The User Interface (UI) resizes with the tweak so if you have set a really wide angle the UI can look a little small and objects towards the edges of the screen can get a bit stretched. At least everything stays in place in the cockpit. See Harpeizanae's posts (links below) for some good examples of the UI with the FOV set at 90 degrees.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=138628&p=2120461&viewfull=1#post2120461
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=138628&p=2120516&viewfull=1#post2120516
Snaps with the FOV set at 60, 70, 80 and 90 degrees in a Cobra. Plus a 'where it is' and a 'how to' and my view of the Asp cockpit at 80 degrees FOV.
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In case anyone is wondering. The reason the snaps of my windows explorer look like something that has fallen from the nineteen nineties tree is because I turn off all the whistles and bells that come with Windows OS. You would be surprised how much it speeds things up when your PC does not waste its time doing animations, desktop sounds, wallpapers, themes, sidebar gadgets and glass windows. It is still Windows 7 Ultimate ... only a little faster.
I got a little fed up with the default maximum field of view in the game (60 degrees).
So I poked around to see if I could adjust it to a larger angle than the in-game maximum and found the graphic settings file.
I have been using the tweak for a while now with no problems.
As always ... Please, please, please make a backup copy of the file before editing anything just in case it gets buggered up!
Go to the Settings.xml file in C:Users\(Your Folder)\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous\Options\Graphics\Settings.xml
The location is for Windows 7. I do not know where it would be located in other Windows versions.
To view the AppData folder you may have to set the default folder options to show hidden files and folders (see the 'how to' image below if you are not sure).
Open the Settings.xml file with Notepad (Right click then 'Open with...').
Your file may be slightly different but you should see something like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<GraphicsOptions>
<Version>1</Version>
<PresetName>Ultra</PresetName>
<StereoscopicMode>0</StereoscopicMode>
<IPDAmount>0.001000</IPDAmount>
<AMDCrashFix>false</AMDCrashFix>
<FOV>60.000000</FOV>
<HighResScreenCapAntiAlias>3</HighResScreenCapAntiAlias>
<HighResScreenCapScale>4</HighResScreenCapScale>
<GammaOffset>0.000000</GammaOffset>
<DisableGuiEffects>false</DisableGuiEffects>
<StereoFocalDistance>25.000000</StereoFocalDistance>
<StencilDump>false</StencilDump>
</GraphicsOptions>
Edit the number in the <FOV> line from what it is set to - <FOV>60.000000</FOV>
To what you want it set to. For example 70 degrees FOV will be - <FOV>70.000000</FOV>
Or 90 degrees FOV will be - <FOV>90.000000</FOV>
60 degrees is the widest default FOV when set using the options while in the game.
Before you go any further. Have you made a backup copy of the file. If not then p-l-e-a-s-e make a copy now.
Save the file as Settings.xml
Go play Elite: Dangerous.
If you adjust the FOV settings while in the game it will reset this tweak.
Keep fiddling with the numbers until you are happy with them. I settled on 75 myself.
You can edit the file while the game launcher is running but not while the full game itself is running. It will not take effect until you restart the game. You do not have to restart the launcher.
The User Interface (UI) resizes with the tweak so if you have set a really wide angle the UI can look a little small and objects towards the edges of the screen can get a bit stretched. At least everything stays in place in the cockpit. See Harpeizanae's posts (links below) for some good examples of the UI with the FOV set at 90 degrees.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=138628&p=2120461&viewfull=1#post2120461
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=138628&p=2120516&viewfull=1#post2120516
Snaps with the FOV set at 60, 70, 80 and 90 degrees in a Cobra. Plus a 'where it is' and a 'how to' and my view of the Asp cockpit at 80 degrees FOV.
View attachment 30287View attachment 30288View attachment 30289View attachment 30290View attachment 30295View attachment 30296View attachment 33549View attachment 33550View attachment 33551View attachment 33552
In case anyone is wondering. The reason the snaps of my windows explorer look like something that has fallen from the nineteen nineties tree is because I turn off all the whistles and bells that come with Windows OS. You would be surprised how much it speeds things up when your PC does not waste its time doing animations, desktop sounds, wallpapers, themes, sidebar gadgets and glass windows. It is still Windows 7 Ultimate ... only a little faster.
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