It's not realistic, but i must admit, i fucking love it. It looks so awesome, i could waste hours just looking into the stars... truly incredible work here!
Thank you very much. All your comments have been incorporated into version 1.5 of sky REAL fix. Please try out the new version of my config ENB. by author Spayro
I agree with you guys. Constructive criticism is the only way to know what areas you need to improve in. And not crediting people whose work you are using is far from the right thing to do. If your mod, not matter what it is, depends on and uses someone else's hard work to make it possible in the first place, then not giving them credit for it is ungrateful, disrespectful, and just plain wrong. As far as your files go, you really should take some of these comments to heart and give them a look through. No one is insulting you, just pointing out some areas that are flawed because of the way you have your configuration set up.
And uploading the d3d9.dll for ENB is not allowed on Nexus at all. You really should take that out of your files and add a link to enbdev for the users to download it there themselves.
And please don't take these comments as a personal attack because they are not meant in that spirit at all. Just pointing out some obvious problems that you may not be aware of.
I see no insults here aimed at the author, only criticism towards his/her mod.
If one percieves criticism, whether it be liked or not, as an insult toward themself then perhaps one should grow thicker skin when releasing mods into a public domain for all to try.
Whether this mod is good or not may be a matter of taste, unfortunately there are alot of flaws within the mod itself regarding more general balancing rather than that of realism (because even some unrealistic looking mods can be popular if they are balanced right) that alot of people seem to warrant deserving of criticism.
Feedback and criticism is what makes all of us grow stronger at what we do. To deny flaws in our work pointed out by other users means we will never strive for improvement to make this game as good as we want it to be, for ourselves or for others.
I urge the author to not be discouraged, but to seek improvement.
to everybody who claims this ENB looks unnatural or unrealistic: maybe the author did NOT WANT TO CREATE A REALISTICALLY LOOKING ENB? i think it looks okay, although im not gonna use it. Its his mod and his decision. Insulting the author because you dont like it isn't really proving your point
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by author Spayro
Amen x 2 !
And uploading the d3d9.dll for ENB is not allowed on Nexus at all. You really should take that out of your files and add a link to enbdev for the users to download it there themselves.
And please don't take these comments as a personal attack because they are not meant in that spirit at all. Just pointing out some obvious problems that you may not be aware of.
Amen.
If one percieves criticism, whether it be liked or not, as an insult toward themself then perhaps one should grow thicker skin when releasing mods into a public domain for all to try.
Whether this mod is good or not may be a matter of taste, unfortunately there are alot of flaws within the mod itself regarding more general balancing rather than that of realism (because even some unrealistic looking mods can be popular if they are balanced right) that alot of people seem to warrant deserving of criticism.
Feedback and criticism is what makes all of us grow stronger at what we do. To deny flaws in our work pointed out by other users means we will never strive for improvement to make this game as good as we want it to be, for ourselves or for others.
I urge the author to not be discouraged, but to seek improvement.
maybe the author did NOT WANT TO CREATE A REALISTICALLY LOOKING ENB?
i think it looks okay, although im not gonna use it. Its his mod and his decision. Insulting the author because you dont like it isn't really proving your point