God of War Ragnarok Makes Its PC Debut
God of War Ragnarok has finally made its debut on PC, opening the gates for a broader audience to step into the shoes of Kratos and engage in the epic clash between Norse gods and Giants. While the game has garnered a warm reception, it is not without its imperfections, as players encounter not only formidable foes but also technical challenges such as low frame rates and controller issues. Despite Sony’s efforts to provide an extensive array of settings, one notable omission has left gamers scratching their heads: the absence of a Field of View (FoV) option.
God of War Ragnarok without FoV on PC
The Field of View (FoV) setting is crucial for defining the breadth of the visible landscape in a game. A higher FoV allows players to see more of their surroundings, albeit with some graphical trade-offs, such as the perception of motion at the edges of the screen appearing faster than in the center. This feature has become a staple in many games, including competitive titles like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege. Unfortunately, in God of War Ragnarok, this option is conspicuously absent. The lack of a FoV slider has understandably left many players feeling dissatisfied.
While it seems unlikely that developers will address this oversight in future updates, there remains a glimmer of hope. With the game now available on PC, the modding community may step in to introduce this much-requested feature. For those eager to explore the vast world of God of War Ragnarok, we recommend checking out our comprehensive guide, which includes interactive maps highlighting all the intriguing locations throughout the game.