![]() ![]() In CE: Click "New Scan", Value Type DX9: 4 Bytes, DX11: 8 Bytes, check Hex. ![]() Save this address, clipboard or notepad.ġ1. Find the address in the register, at the bottom look for ECX=0125BB80. Look for the register and offset, you should see something like DX9:, DX11: (note: it's been RCX before)Ĥ. Look for the line which does the writing, it will have '<<' at the endģ. In game: Zoom in and out a few times, CE should update with an instruction in the new new window.Ģ. In CE: Right-click on the address on the bottom, click "find what writes to this address"ĩ. In CE: Double click the value in the top, this adds it to the list on the bottom.Ĩ. You should see the value changing as you change zoom in game.ħ. Repeat steps 2-5 until you see the value of interest in the window on the left. In CE: Change Value to 1.5, hit enter or click "Next Scan"Ħ. In game: Zoom all the way in without going to first personĥ. In CE: On the right side, change Value Type to Float. In game: Zoom all the way out, make sure there are no obstructionsģ. ![]() for DX9: ffxiv.exe, DX11: ffxiv_dx11.exeĢ. It should work with any version, but options may be named differently Quick guide if you're more familiar with CEġ. ILMerge.exe /out:ZoomHack.exe FFXIVZoomHack.exe ProcessMemoryApi.dll .dll .dll .dll Submitting updates to offsets after patch I am not associated with that project at all. You can use the source or download the latest release from here: Dalamud plugin Allow adjustment of camera zoom and field of vision beyond what the game normally allows. ![]()
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