Fallout 4

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Killer's Cinematic ENB for Fallout, going for a more cinematic effect for the game.

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Unleash the cinematographer in you, capture some of the best aesthetics Fallout 4 has to offer.
Going for a more cinematic and dream-like effect for the game with hues opposite from the green color; intense purples, blues and reds permeate the landscape now in a sort of vaporwave trip... nights are darker too. Camera effects emulating cinema postprocessing are added without using sweetfx for ease of use (Only ENB is needed).
Just added a version with stronger depth of field and a performance one for better framerates on older machines!!!
(Also more screenshots of night-time and indoors).


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---Installation Instructions---


-Download latest Fallout4 ENBSeries. (Using ver 0.291 right now)
-Unzip and copy all files from the wrapper version folder making sure to include "d3d11.dll" and "d3dcompiler_46e.dll" into your base Fallout 4 folder, where Fallout4.exe is located.
-Download the latest version of Killer's ENB Preset.
-Extract all files from the Killer's ENB file into your base Fallout 4 folder, overwriting all files if necessary.

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-Uninstall-

-Delete all the files you just pasted from your Fallout 4 folder.
-Cry a little bit in your shower.


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-Changelog-

1.01 Improved the Depth of Field for the strong DoF version, deactivated lens for the performance one too, gained a couple more fps. Main file remains the same.
1.0 Added a version with stronger depth of field and a performance one for better framerates on older machines.


Credits.

Boris Vorontsov, obviously.
Neighbor's dog for yapping so loud late into the night, keeping me awake long enough to give me time to do this.