Fallout: New Vegas

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@dpeasant Oh god, please give us ENB settings, you have created one of the best configs I have ever seen. Everything about it is wonderful. Please bless us with a download link.


Oh, And I've been tweaking Tapiok's work a bit more, the glare is very pixelated for some reason, and I haven't found a way to improve it's quality:


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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Is this compatible with original Fallout 3 or just New Vegas?

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hey everyone, hey boris, dp3... somewhere around was portal (heyo bro!)
ok let me join this thread :)
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all pics taken from different setts and files...
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Hello AAA. The last screenshot looks amazing. What settings did you have for it?


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Eat Thy Figs, well I've used SunHaze bloom code from gta enb setts by DKT and some changes to enbeffect.fx (using good old postprocess 2 with HSB color grade from OBGE and some simple Gamma/Exposure/Contast controllers)
yet i got one bad thing - characters faces, arms are blooming to much... i need to rework balance abit... yet it doesnt disturb gameplay !
so I'll call that enviromental mix =)

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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Hi,
Did anyone try Portal2x2's effect file, guys? It seems to work in a wrong way. Some of the shader variables may not be initialized properlly.

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@Portal2x2: Do You speak english? If so could You tell me how is the projection data ('oblv_ProjectionTransform_MAINPASS' and 'oblv_ProjectionDepthRange_MAINPASS') initialized in case of Fallout, which is, as far as I know, essential for the effect to work?
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Matso wrote:Hi,
Did anyone try Portal2x2's effect file, guys? It seems to work in a wrong way. Some of the shader variables may not be initialized properlly.

With regards,
MK

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@Portal2x2: Do You speak english? If so could You tell me how is the projection data ('oblv_ProjectionTransform_MAINPASS' and 'oblv_ProjectionDepthRange_MAINPASS') initialized in case of Fallout, which is, as far as I know, essential for the effect to work?
Hi, I use Google transliteration. I'm very bad understand in shaders, and just moved the code what it was in the original, adding passes to the technique, the outcome in the screenshots

http://oblivion.nexusmods.com/mods/imag ... 513667.jpg
It looks about the same as in this screenshot
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Matso wrote:Hi,
Did anyone try Portal2x2's effect file, guys?
I did. But in Fallout 3 it was giving me trouble with how beards and hair were rendered. I tried it in Skyrim, and there it works as a kind of leveling effect. Quite a nice addition, but I've not been able to get it to work with Matso's 4.0.0 DoF (I need the manual DOF functions!). I've tried to rewrite but my code skills are lacking. I'll attach a version with a much lessened effect, so it's really only very lightly deepening some shadows. I quite like that effect and it works nicely along ENB's SSAO.

A couple links for illustration (onmouseover comparisons!):
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/142127
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/142129


And some shots using the HBAO prepass (sorry for the Skyrim pollution!):
Unedited prepass:
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Same config but with 2.0.6 prepass by Matso:
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lighter HBAO effect:
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(crazy effect in this one!)

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These shots were all done with anaphiels Goddess config for ENB with the attached prepass.fx.

This one uses my own config, with SSAO and HBAO:
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More current and archived shots on my Flickr. Selected shots via Flickrock or Fluidr.

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@midhras: Ok I made some quick changes to Your code. Please let me know does it work better now, either in Fallout or Skyrim.
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Well, not my code really, but I did change some things. If you could integrate this with your 4.x DOF (manual DOF, radiant DOF etc.) I'd be overjoyed, Matso.
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