For those asking for light removal. I am not experienced with particles. It may be something I do in the future. For now, if the branch is removed. I will consider this mod finished.
i used mod engine 2 too but didn't do anything of this and still worked. i just pasted the downloaded "assets" folder, inside the "mod" folder, that's all.
I see most people saying they got a HUGE BOOST on fps, etc. In my case, i got NO difference, at all.
I was at 51 fps looking towards the tree before. Now there is no tree, i look towards the same direction from the same place (the first step) and still 51 fps.
My specs: Ryzen 3 3200G, 2x8 3200ghz, RX 590. (on HHD) My game Settings: Mostly low, textures on high. At 1366x768. MODS: seamless coop, and this one. (also mod engine and elden ring launcher ofc.)
GL guys! maybe if you have other specs or settings, it might do something for you. Maybe when particle settings are high, the tree is a problem, hence this mod helping, idk. Still looks better without it, gg! :)
I use the potato pc mod that removes grass, trees and weather effects. I can play at a smooth 60 fps no frame drop on a 1650. It does make the game look ugly in some areas but I dont get any crashes like when I play the normal game.
Brother your cpu is bottlenecking the crap out your graphics card, the RX 590 can definitely play at ~60 fps high 1080p. Elden Ring (and most Fromsoft games) is very cpu heavy. I used to play with a r5 3400g (4 cores) and rx 580 and was getting around 40-50 fps on high/medium settings, by just upgrading my cpu to a r5 3600 I got a lock 60fps
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I install bcuz I hate how that stupid tree looks
We are not the same
Thanks, the best my laptop gives it 30-35 fps so hope that and "potato pc mode" will help
Paste extracted folder in Mod Engine 2 mod folder
Folder is named "asset" so full path might look like this:
Y:\Mod Engine 2\ModEngine-2.1.0.0-win64\mod\asset
Edit the "eldenring_config.toml" (in my case it's located: Y:\Mod Engine 2\ModEngine-2.1.0.0-win64
mods = [
{ enabled = true, name = "asset", path = "mod\\asset" }
if you are using other mods it should look like this:
mods = [
{ enabled = true, name = "default", path = "mod" },
{ enabled = true, name = "othermod", path = "mod\\othermod" },
{ enabled = true, name = "asset", path = "mod\\asset" }
]
This part is located at the bottom of "eldenring_config.toml"
Hope that helps
i just pasted the downloaded "assets" folder, inside the "mod" folder, that's all.
In my case, i got NO difference, at all.
I was at 51 fps looking towards the tree before. Now there is no tree, i look towards the same direction from the same place (the first step) and still 51 fps.
My specs: Ryzen 3 3200G, 2x8 3200ghz, RX 590. (on HHD)
My game Settings: Mostly low, textures on high. At 1366x768.
MODS: seamless coop, and this one. (also mod engine and elden ring launcher ofc.)
GL guys! maybe if you have other specs or settings, it might do something for you. Maybe when particle settings are high, the tree is a problem, hence this mod helping, idk. Still looks better without it, gg! :)
I used to play with a r5 3400g (4 cores) and rx 580 and was getting around 40-50 fps on high/medium settings, by just upgrading my cpu to a r5 3600 I got a lock 60fps