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Pfuscher wrote:Just the graphics card, now I need a realistic natural looking enb ^^
There is no such thing, unless someone makes a realistic approach to world lighting. If you're into frying your hardware you can try mine. It comes with lots of photoshop style bells and whistles to tweak (curves, levels, tinting, color filtering, (multipass)sharpening, noise, etc). I'm sure you're gonna eat your heart out :D

I get 45-60 fps with your enb prod :)
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Got a question about the interior light. If I compare those two pictures, there are some things I notice.
1. Real light is more intense in the middle of the light source. Ok would that be pointlightintensity or lightspriteintensity? Or more like a different curve on top of it?
2. Real light doesn't have a yellow bubble around it, so that would be desaturation? pointlightdesaturation didn't help at all :/ and lightsprite had none. Added it, didn't work.
3. Having such bright lights, it's unrealistic having so low ambient light I think? What's your opinion on that?


@Klotim: I really like the landscape picture below my post. In the night shot, maybe give the window section a little more boost.
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Pfuscher:
Ha! almost got me fooled with the 2nd pic.

I'm not a tweaker myself, but curve is probably what you want since it usually controls exponential decade.
2nd pic is probably not a good ref for ambient light, it had light bulb on the chandelier.

Edit: a single 23w energy saving lightbulb has brightness equivalent to 130 candles... (lumens / 4 Pi)
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LightSprite Intensity
ParticleLight Intensity

Edit: This is what I get, same place
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45-60 FPS on Serenity? That GTX980 must be one hell of a beast. I generally run on resolutions of 3840x1634, 3840x2160, 5076x2160, so my sub-5 FPS isn't really a benchmark :)

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45-60 FPS on Serenity? That GTX980 must be one hell of a beast. I generally run on resolutions of 3840x1634, 3840x2160, 5076x2160, so my sub-5 FPS isn't really a benchmark :)
45-60 on serenity 1080p yes, Well it's oc'd a lot, but without increasing voltage, 1490 mhz on core clock.
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@Prod: I like your lighting a lot more.

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I tried a "realistic" approach once to interior lighting, people hate it to death because it's very dark and lighting problems with the game come to light (so to speak). Banding happens more frequently, if not all the time. Adaptation can help but only to some extend. Depth in the scene disappears. The lighting setup itself is simply not made for very dark environments, especially in dungeons. Colors are off, intensities make no sense (faked indirect lighting, etc). Characters looks like crap. For better coloring, better keep light levels a bit higher.

It's also much easier for people to turn lighting down, then balance an ENB for low lighting which will look very off when someone makes it brighter.

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Ha, forcing player to get in bed and wait till morning, like real people do when the only light source is oil lamps and candles.
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