Amazing Xilandro. Its feature of new enb version?
Btw can any1 conntact dpeasant for his amazing NV preset?
Fallout: New Vegas
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
yes)masterzh wrote:Its feature of new enb version?
dunno. U can try)masterzh wrote:Btw can any1 conntact dpeasant for his amazing NV preset?
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Boris, you're a saint for continuing onward with this. If you have Steam I'll gladly gift you a copy of Fallout 3. Something tells me you don't, though
Some early tests:
And this was with .133 (no sunrays):
Some early tests:
And this was with .133 (no sunrays):
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I have Steam. Yes, i'm russian, but perverted, if you understand what i mean.
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Are you BVOne on Steam? If not, add me for a bit. I'm midhras there, surprisingly. You can ditch me after I unleash The Wasteland on your perverted Russian ass. No strings attached, and I'm not trying to force you to develop skylighting, advanced shadows, reflections and new lighting set-ups for Fallout.
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Midhrastic WIP ENB for Fallout
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Hiya all, I had a question. I'm using return0x000's config and I really like it for exteriors, but interiors are really, really dark.
Is there any way I can tweak config file to fix this, and if so, which option should I be looking at? I'm sorta new to this, so I hope you'll bear with me.
Also, screenshots. Hopefully others think they look as good as I do.
Is there any way I can tweak config file to fix this, and if so, which option should I be looking at? I'm sorta new to this, so I hope you'll bear with me.
Also, screenshots. Hopefully others think they look as good as I do.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Kukuk, those look really nice. What are you using for weather and flora?
That dark interior may be caused by using an old config and a newer binary. Did you use the latest binary that adds interior parameters? Those might need tweaking. If you're using the binary for which the config was designed, it may be that the author sacrificed interior lighting to get nights the way he wants them. Also, not all interior areas use the same settings: some use day and some use night parameters (at least in the old binary, dunno about the new ones yet).
More shots plz.
That dark interior may be caused by using an old config and a newer binary. Did you use the latest binary that adds interior parameters? Those might need tweaking. If you're using the binary for which the config was designed, it may be that the author sacrificed interior lighting to get nights the way he wants them. Also, not all interior areas use the same settings: some use day and some use night parameters (at least in the old binary, dunno about the new ones yet).
More shots plz.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
I'm using Western Skies for weather and for flora I'm just using Wasteland Flora Overhaul.
I thought there might be different settings for interiors, since some interiors look perfectly fine. As far as the rest of what you said, I have no idea what any of that means. Heh.
Here's a few more screens though. Haven't played it all too much, so I don't have a lot.
I thought there might be different settings for interiors, since some interiors look perfectly fine. As far as the rest of what you said, I have no idea what any of that means. Heh.
Here's a few more screens though. Haven't played it all too much, so I don't have a lot.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Those look very nice Midhras. What plans do you have for weather mod support? (i.e. Nevada Skies, Project Reality, Western Skies)?
Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Hello I would just like to say that after making the decision to instal your ENB for Fallout New Vegas, my game now looks 100% better than before, especially with Blackout ENB installed. I would like to thank you ENBseries for making this all possible through your hard-work and diligence. Keep up the good work.