You can right click on the combat HUD window for it to position itself slightly lower, hiding the game window title bar. If you are playing the game in fullscreen, the HUD is not visible, and should be turned off. This can be toggled on / off from the right click menu. This is the combat HUD, which shows stats of the enemies in front of you. Installation instructions are inside the zip-file.Ī second, optional, window is opened on top of the game window. While waiting for the official update, you can download a hotfix for the fullscreen bug here:įirst file is for EOBs 1 & 2, second for EOB 3. There was a bug in the initial version of the automapper which caused the automapper to crash if the game was set to fullscreen. You can resize the map window with the mouse wheel.Ī note can be added by holding down Ctrl + left clicking on a wanted map grid. It might be better to Alt + Enter to reset the game back to a window, and then Alt + Tab to the automapper window, do what you wanted to do, Alt + Tab back to the game window, go back to fullscreen with Alt + Enter. Playing in fullscreen may cause annoyances, as at least in Windows 10, Alt + Tab from a fullscreen DOSBox window minimizes the window into the taskbar. The automapper is ideally meant to be used when playing the game in a window. The docking can be also be changed by pressing keys 1, 2, or 3 when the map window is active. You should use "free" if you play fullscreen, especially if you plan to move the map window on another monitor. Possible docking choices are "left", "right", and "free". This can be changed from the "Window docking" menu, which can be opened by right clicking on the map window. The automapper should open a map window after a new game is started or a save game is loaded.īy default, the automapper attaches itself to the right side of the game window. The automapper can be enabled from the launcher: the "All-Seeing Eye" checkbox must be checked. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ALL-SEEING EYE AUTOMAPPER
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