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Quick fix for the Night Eye Image Space in Vampiric Thirst. Tweaked against Bleak 279 and Relighting Skyrim/ELE

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Update 17 April 2016
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Uploaded a new ESP for Vampiric Thirst Night Eye when using Bleak ENB with ELFX 3 and ELE interior Lighting. Tested using enb 0.305 binary.

Ensure the following are set in the main enbseries.ini:

DetectorLevelNight=0.45 (fixes issue with the abandoned house in Markarth for the Molag Bal quest - Also relevant to Better Vampires users)
AmbientLightingIntensityInteriorNight=2.5 (Accomodates lighting changes made by ELE and the removal of interior fog)


Additional Update 1st Sept 2015
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Added an optional file with settings much closer to my prefered night eye look. Images added to the gallery.


Update 1st Sept 2015
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Last update for a while I think. I looked at the Better Vampires image space modifier in the creation kit and edited my fix with it to see what changed. I then re-made the esp with TES5Edit and changed the values accordingly.

I've included a screenshot of the original BV image space modifier and a screenshot of the changed values from TES5Edit so you can get a better idea of where to edit to fit your needs.

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*UPDATE* - My aplologies, not sure what happened now with my original upload. I've been testing and tweaking values now for a while longer, took a look at what better vampires did in its image space adapter and tweaked accordingly. Not perfect but I've uploaded screenshots of the end results on my setup. Record change screenshot also in 7z file.

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So I wanted to give Vampiric Thirst a try to see how it compares to Better Vampires. I found the Vampire Sight Night Eye was a touch too dark with my setup using Bleak ENB 279 and Relighting Skyrim / ELE. No Climates of Tamriel or other lighting mods in use.

Some extensive googling later and I found the values to change in the image space and came up with this ESP.