can anyone tell me what exactly the vk-scroll was? or how i'd use it ingame. im currently having a friend who's been modding games to help me set all this up and even he admitted he doesn't know what it means or refers to
This is totally a preference thing, but I think the overall ENB is just a touch too dark. If it could be lighted up, just a bit, it would be 100% perfect!! Right now it is about at 99.98%.
i love how people complained that there was no color in fallout 3. yet now are rushing to make the game look as worse as possible with these presets. please stop.
I love how people complain about pointless things as if their opinions even matter. please continue. besides it beats the hell out of your shitty glowing eyes mod by far.
I'm open to criticisms if this can help to make or evolve the preset, I have another more colored preset if you can be interested in that, i just wanted to have a different vibe, that's it!
yeah, maybe i had to put a coma! BTW , you downloaded the enb (at point 2) and the reshade (at point 3) So now (point 4) you just have to copy the files you find in the folders ENB and Reshade you downloaded, into your directory game (the fallout 4 folder) at (point 5) you put the files of my mod and overwrite when asked
My only real gripe is the adaptation can get really annoying, areas get WAY too dark if the focus gets even remotely too close to a light source, even if the area SHOULD be well-lit, however if I turn it off then the lights in certain other areas become way too bright and over-powering... Need some sort of balance, if there is one.
yeah you right,it's something i noticed and i'm working on it,soon i'm gonna upload new vrs, getting little pause cause of holidays! have a great week end!
Nice preset man, your pictures look pretty good; however it's not for me personally, since I actually prefer the vanilla lighting for once.
The reason I wanted to post though, was because of your title. I see that you're using the Italian version of "Apocalypse", and since the description page is in English, I assumed this to be a mistake. Just wanted to let you know if this is indeed the case. If it isn't, and you actually wanted the Italian version (makes your mod stand out definitely), then my apologies and carry on
It's ok,no worries, thanks to try it out! yeah Vanilla has a good light (personally i don't like the colors ) i'm sure when ENB would be better develope, we can actually do a better job! Btw I wanted to use the Italian word "apocalisse" cause i'm italian and also cause Apocalypse has been used for a Skyrim mods, so i didn't want to "steal" that name! have fun! ;-)
Honestly I don't think a more robust ENB would change anything since you already did a great job; It just comes down to preference.
Alright yeah, I kind of expected you purposely did it, but wanted to make sure. Furthermore; with a word as common as "apocalypse", I don't think you would be in danger of anyone accusing you of "stealing" a mods name. Especially with a game like Fallout, which is post-apocalyptic. Like I said though, it definitely makes your mod stand out, so I think it's a good idea to keep it.
Nice work again man, good luck on the future of your preset
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How do I actually get this thing to work? The download just contains a .doc file full of gibberish.
"4. Copy all files into your fallout 4 game folder of the ENB and Reshade you downloaded
5. Copy all files of this mod in your game folder overwriting when asked"
This is in no way clear at all. Can you add a specific file location?
So now (point 4) you just have to copy the files you find in the folders ENB and Reshade you downloaded, into your directory game (the fallout 4 folder)
at (point 5) you put the files of my mod and overwrite when asked
The reason I wanted to post though, was because of your title. I see that you're using the Italian version of "Apocalypse", and since the description page is in English, I assumed this to be a mistake. Just wanted to let you know if this is indeed the case. If it isn't, and you actually wanted the Italian version (makes your mod stand out definitely), then my apologies and carry on
Alright yeah, I kind of expected you purposely did it, but wanted to make sure. Furthermore; with a word as common as "apocalypse", I don't think you would be in danger of anyone accusing you of "stealing" a mods name. Especially with a game like Fallout, which is post-apocalyptic. Like I said though, it definitely makes your mod stand out, so I think it's a good idea to keep it.
Nice work again man, good luck on the future of your preset