Disables the grey glitching effect of the Adrenaline Converter cyberware.
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Phantom Liberty
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A simple mod to disable the grey "glitching" effect on your screen (pictured in the photos above) while the Adrenaline Converter—and its iconic variant, the Adreno-Trigger—are active during combat. This has no actual bearing on the buff the cyberware gives you, it just clears your screen of the annoying visual clutter.
All this mod does is replace the "catch_me.effect" file that the cyberware references with an empty one, meaning you shouldn't have any conflicts with other mods unless they mess with this file specifically. It also means this is fully compatible with Patch 2.0 and above and should remain compatible with any future updates CDPR puts out as long as it doesn't mess with that file name or its place in the directory.
Installation: Really simple, just drag and drop the included file to your archive > pc > mod folder in your game's directory and it'll work. If you want to uninstall it, just delete the file.
Many thanks to my friend Invariel for dealing with me asking him stupid questions while I looked for the name of this file in the game's database.
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