Hello everyone, I finally got Fallout 4 reinstalled with all of the latest DLC and have a final version for you all. Vault-Tec Workshop and Nuka World didn't have much going on that needed fixing, relying mostly on effects from the base game. As someone who gets physically sick from some of these effects though, I know it's nice to have a complete solution.
See you around when Bethesda releases their next moddable RPG with even more nauseating effects pumped in
Thank you! Works perfectly. I was looking for a fix for the blur you see when interacting with crafting stations as I was using another mod but it stopped working suddenly and I haven't been able to make it work again, so I searched for alternatives and found your mod. It fixed that issue and also made everything look clearer.
My problem with the mod is that the background kinda becomes like 256bit colors when pausing the game or doing stuff like lockpicking. Is this normal if you have this mod installed?
Just came across this in my mod list, doing a much needed reorder, and funnily enough I've been having the white screen show up at character creation and whenever I look at a note. I'm not too sure if it's related to this...
To note, I'm using Reactor ENB, and I notice that when I disable the ENB effects in game the white screen goes away...however this never used to be the case at all.
My only problem with the game, is that nasty blurry effect when you move. I mean, when you are still its fine, when when you start moving (not moving the mouse on same spot, but start walking or running) everything goes a little blurry, it makes me sick, i mean, really seek after playing 30 minutes. How can i deactivate it or wheres the option. ?
What I do to help the blurriness is use ReShade to apply a sharpening filter to it (doesn't affect fps at all). The blurry is caused by TAA antialiasing which can be changed in the game's launcher options if you like.
Like others said, that's the TAA anti-aliasing making that effect. Very nasty. I use FXAA instead. It's doesn't look as good as TAA, but at least it doesn't have that horrible effect.
If you have a very good GPU, you can disable the in-game's anti-aliasing and use ReShade instead, which has its own anti-aliasing and other filters to improve the image quality all you want.
it's not motion blur - it's the type of aliasing and the type of anti aliasing. The only way to actually fix it is to get a higher resolution monitor. It's pretty good with 1440.
At the end of the description page, there's a fix for that, that I use: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/45146 It helps a lot imo. You should also use LumaSharpen with ReShade.
It's because you use TAA. To get rid of it you need to use nvidias DSR and bum the resolution by 1.5 at least. Preferably 1.75 if your GPU can handle that.
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See you around when Bethesda releases their next moddable RPG with even more nauseating effects pumped in
I was looking for a fix for the blur you see when interacting with crafting stations as I was using another mod but it stopped working suddenly and I haven't been able to make it work again, so I searched for alternatives and found your mod.
It fixed that issue and also made everything look clearer.
Kudos!
To note, I'm using Reactor ENB, and I notice that when I disable the ENB effects in game the white screen goes away...however this never used to be the case at all.
My only problem with the game, is that nasty blurry effect when you move. I mean, when you are still its fine, when when you start moving (not moving the mouse on same spot, but start walking or running) everything goes a little blurry, it makes me sick, i mean, really seek after playing 30 minutes. How can i deactivate it or wheres the option. ?
Thanks !
If you have a very good GPU, you can disable the in-game's anti-aliasing and use ReShade instead, which has its own anti-aliasing and other filters to improve the image quality all you want.
The only way to actually fix it is to get a higher resolution monitor. It's pretty good with 1440.
It helps a lot imo. You should also use LumaSharpen with ReShade.