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Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look)

"See more of the island at once, and look further round while you do it."

Big Walk — Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look)
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How do I install Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look)?

Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look) for Big Walk in one click.

Version1.0.1
Updated2026/08/08
AuthorProjectMods
CameraField of ViewPhoto ModeComfort

</>What does Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look) do?

The default view is framed for the walk, which is lovely, but it does mean a lot of the island sits just outside it - the peak you are heading for, the friend catching up behind you, the whole left-hand side of a view worth stopping for. Eagle Eye opens the frame up. Set your field of view anywhere from tight and cinematic to wide and sweeping, and set how fast you turn to something that suits your mouse. There is also a switch that lifts the limits on how far you can crane your head, so you can look properly straight up at a mountain or straight down over a ledge instead of stopping just short of it. Everything you change is put back exactly as it was when you turn it off. Excellent with Clean View and Golden Hour for lining up a picture worth keeping.

</>What is Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look)?

Eagle Eye opens up Big Walk's framing: a field of view slider that runs from tight and cinematic to wide and sweeping, a look speed set as a percentage of your own in-game sensitivity, and a switch that lets you crane almost straight up at a peak. Everything goes back exactly as it was when you turn it off. One of the Big Walk mods from ProjectMods, the PC mod manager for 400+ games.

</>Common questions about Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look)

What does Eagle Eye do in Big Walk?

Eagle Eye gives you control over how Big Walk is framed and how you look around in it. A field of view slider runs from tight and cinematic to wide and sweeping, which matters a lot on an island built around long views — the peak you are heading for, the friend catching up behind you, the whole left-hand side of a view worth stopping for. A second slider sets how quickly you turn, and a switch lifts the limits on how far your head can crane. Everything goes back exactly as it was the moment you switch the mod off.

How does the Look Speed slider relate to my in-game sensitivity?

Look Speed in Eagle Eye is a percentage of whatever you already set in Big Walk's own options, not a replacement for it. 100 means exactly the sensitivity you chose yourself, 50 halves it, and higher numbers turn faster. That layering matters because most players have already tuned their sensitivity to their mouse or stick, and nobody wants a mod throwing that away. It also means the slider keeps working sensibly if you go and change your setting in the options menu later — Eagle Eye simply scales whatever you pick. Set it back to 100 to return to your own preference untouched.

What does Unlock Look Limits change?

Big Walk normally stops your head craning past a certain point, up, down and to the side. Unlock Look Limits removes those stops, so you can look properly straight up at a mountain standing at its base, or straight down over a ledge to see what is under you, instead of the view halting just short of where you were aiming. It is genuinely useful for filming and for judging a drop before you take it. It is also entirely optional — leave the switch off and Eagle Eye still gives you the wider field of view and the look speed control, with the usual limits intact.

What field of view should I use in Big Walk?

It depends what you are doing. Lower numbers give a tight, cinematic frame that suits filming a conversation or a slow walk along a ridge, because the island reads as bigger and closer. Higher numbers pull the world back so you see far more at once, which is the setting you want for spotting where a friend has wandered off to, or taking in a whole valley from a peak. Eagle Eye lets you move between the two whenever you like, so a lot of players sit somewhere wide for walking and drop it low for the moments worth recording. Your field of view goes back to Big Walk's own the moment you switch off.

Is Eagle Eye useful outside of taking screenshots?

Yes. The wider field of view helps most on ordinary walks, because Big Walk is a game where half the fun is noticing something off to the side and saying so. A wide view means you actually see the friend catching up, the odd building on the ridge, or the path branching away. Faster look speed helps when a group is spread out and you are constantly turning to check on people. For picture-taking it works best with Clean View clearing the interface and Golden Hour holding the light — but plenty of players simply leave a wider view on permanently and never look back.

What options does Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look) include?

Eagle Eye Enabled

Master switch. Turn off and your view goes straight back to how it was.

Field Of View

How wide your view is. Lower is tight and cinematic, higher shows much more of the island at once.

Unlock Look Limits

Lets you look almost straight up and straight down, and much further to the side.

Look Speed

How quickly you turn to look around, as a percentage of normal. 100 is whatever you set in the game's own options.

Quick Answer

In Big Walk, Eagle Eye widens your field of view, scales how quickly you turn, and can lift the game's limits on how far you look up or down. Available from ProjectMods, the PC mod manager for 400+ games.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core i7-7700K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB or AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB or Intel Arc A380 6GB
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 4 GB available space

What features does Eagle Eye (Field of View & Look) include?

  • Widens your field of view anywhere from tight and cinematic to a sweeping look at half the valley at once.
  • Sets how quickly you turn as a percentage of the sensitivity you already picked in the game's own options.
  • Lifts the limit on how far you can crane your head, so you can look properly straight up or straight down.
  • Puts everything back exactly as it was when you switch off, right down to the field of view Big Walk itself was using.
  • Stacks nicely with Clean View and Golden Hour when you are setting up a shot you actually want to keep.

Best For

  • Standing at the foot of the mountain and being able to look up at the peak instead of stopping just short of it.
  • Ultrawide players who find the stock frame a little close and want the island to fill the monitor they paid for.
  • Creators framing a wide establishing shot of the whole valley before their friends wander into it.
  • Keeping the friend who keeps drifting off to the side in the corner of your view without spinning round constantly.
  • Leaning out over a ledge to see how far down the drop actually goes before committing to the jump.

Last updated: 2026/08/08

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