Makes the game world appear a bit darker and more atmospheric by making the light of the flashlight look less washed out.
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Version 1.1
Added different range options and renamed the files accordingly. So if you've already downloaded the previous version, either delete or replace it. You can ignore the missing masters warning that follows. One minor override won't matter, since you just replace it with another.
I don't like how washed out the image appears when turning on the flashlight, so I made this mod where I removed some records from the flashlight entry, which makes the world appear a bit darker and more atmospheric. And although I personally wouldn't use much else, I also added some additional colors you can choose from in the FOMOD. However, if you're playing in 3rd person, you're better off with the vanilla or the white setting, as I couldn't find a way to change the color of the flashlight beam.
Also, as an additional tip: if you want to improve the look of the flashlight further, install Pip-Boy Flashlight, choose whatever appearance for the beam you prefer, then go into the textures\effects\gobos folder, delete FlashlightGobo01_d.dds and rename FlashlightGobo01.dds to FlashlightGobo01_d. Afterwards, delete the rest of the mod.