@Eat-Thy-Figs:
I would absolutely love to know which ENB this one was:
http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/images/37394
Fallout: New Vegas
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
@Eat Thy Figs
Don't tell them anything =D
Don't tell them anything =D
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I used to be an ENB tweaker like you, but then I overheat my GPU.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
I've noticed how when I press the quicksave button, the sunrays seem to become more pronounced. Is this supposed to happen? I kinda like it.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
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Screenshots 1,3,6,7,10 are R_evolution ENB.
Screenshot 2 is used with Burning Mojave
Screenshot 11 is Blackout preset 3 v.150 (with Nevada Skies)
Screenshots 8,9 Are a tweaked version of Realistic ENB for Fallout 3.
Screenshots 4,5 are Blackout preset 3 v.150 using the Burning Mojave pallet and Nevada Skies.
@Rubber De Flubber
That screenshot was taken using Midhrastic's old ENB for version .118.
And if you'll excuse me, I have to take a dump:
Screenshots 1,3,6,7,10 are R_evolution ENB.
Screenshot 2 is used with Burning Mojave
Screenshot 11 is Blackout preset 3 v.150 (with Nevada Skies)
Screenshots 8,9 Are a tweaked version of Realistic ENB for Fallout 3.
Screenshots 4,5 are Blackout preset 3 v.150 using the Burning Mojave pallet and Nevada Skies.
@Rubber De Flubber
That screenshot was taken using Midhrastic's old ENB for version .118.
And if you'll excuse me, I have to take a dump:
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
EatThyFigs, please tell me a couple of that last batch were done using Midhrastic for FNV. If not, I'm switching ENB's.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
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Nope, unfortunately none of those were made with Midhrastic ENB. Sorry :/
Nope, unfortunately none of those were made with Midhrastic ENB. Sorry :/
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
Which one was the one before last?
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
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All of them except for #'s 4,8,14, and 15 are a custom ENB made from the Realistic Mojave ENB for Fallout 3 (as far as I can tell, the link I got it from was only up for a brief time, so this ENB is quite a limited edition so to speak). I tweaked it more to my liking of course and used some sweet.fx settings to flesh it out more. It's strong point is the interiors, which it enhances beyond the point of Skyrim's interiors even with ENBs installed. Although as always it depends on how the individual interior setting is designed/lit up to truly bring out it's effect.
All of them except for #'s 4,8,14, and 15 are a custom ENB made from the Realistic Mojave ENB for Fallout 3 (as far as I can tell, the link I got it from was only up for a brief time, so this ENB is quite a limited edition so to speak). I tweaked it more to my liking of course and used some sweet.fx settings to flesh it out more. It's strong point is the interiors, which it enhances beyond the point of Skyrim's interiors even with ENBs installed. Although as always it depends on how the individual interior setting is designed/lit up to truly bring out it's effect.
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Re: Fallout: New Vegas
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(I feel like a jerk for asking this, but...) Care to upload it? :3
(I feel like a jerk for asking this, but...) Care to upload it? :3
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@Rubber de flubber. I will release it eventually. It looks terrible without tweaking it a bit. However, once those tweaks are made it looks phenomenal. I'll definitely post a link here to my edited version when I get a chance to re-tweak/upload it.
in the mean time. I just discovered that if you Have Burning Mojave installed and turn on the HDR/Bloom via the sweet.fx it greatly improves the overall feel of the ENB.
in the mean time. I just discovered that if you Have Burning Mojave installed and turn on the HDR/Bloom via the sweet.fx it greatly improves the overall feel of the ENB.
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