Fallout: New Vegas

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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout3 my config adapting to new vegas, When I to be completed, , to upload it to nexus
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

Greetings...
Wouldn't be good to have some sort of summary with the enb configurations created so far?

Thanks...

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@theradikal11

Looking good so far. If this turns out to be as good as the Fallout 3 version, I will be very happy. What specifically is involved in making your .enb? As in, what settings are you using for the enbseries.ini and are you writing any new codes for this version? Also, the lighting/coloring present in your current screenshots of the New Vegas configuration seems to nigh-completely remove the post-apocalyptic atmosphere from the game by making the environment seem very mellow and unthreatening. I might suggest making the light coloration more in the warm range via the .enb pallet, and lowering the blue-shift. Just my quick critique.


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Just started playing New Vegas and am hunting up textures and other mods as haven't played it yet for some reason or another--need to look into NV ini tweaks as well. Think all I've done is some minor ugrid increase and installed NMC textures so far. I'm looking forward to finally taking a little time to play it off and on as no clue why I passed on it originally. Just working on days atm. The sky I haven't done much with yet (forgot what enb I started with--have downloaded a few while looking for a base) so it needs most work still (just too clear and blue). The sun in particular is my most 'glaring' issue, pardon the pun. May increase lighting a bit more as its a bit too flat at times though before working on nights.

Anyways, just enjoy everyone's shots and thought would add a couple of my wip.

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@Eat Thy Figs: Well the code is similar to that of Fallout 3, but I'm doing enough touches that makes it different. If it is true that there has that post-apocalyptic touch, but for now I'm focusing on this code. If you later find something that makes it more likely you'll apocalyptic as optional visual effect.

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My first attempt at ENB with Fallout NV... Much work to do



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Good lord, that last shot looks amazing. Is this based off of any other enb?

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Eat Thy Figs wrote:@XxBeNigNxX

Good lord, that last shot looks amazing. Is this based off of any other enb?
Thankyou :)

I actually used everything from my Skyrim config except the d3d9.dll of course lol.

A lonely night shot:

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Re: Fallout: New Vegas

More..
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With less color tonality
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Gallery 1080p: http://theradik.minus.com/mbdA4ODcs7HZrr

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