Completely normal, I dare say.... :) I do not use grass cover, so in settings there is nothing related to that. These are the settings that I use in game and I don't expect these working for everyone for all configurations and machines in this world.
This is a guide for shadows as in the title description. It is supposed that you would read the description and pick only what is useful for your personal settings: in particular [shadows] settings. That file is there for facilitating the reading and coping only what you want to keep.
Do not be like the user in the openmw forum just copy\pasting anything that is working for others without first understanding what it's doing. Understanding how things works is rewarding!
And another thing I want to say: to the contrary of what our friend "Todd" says... there isn't anything in this world that "just works!". But... you! can make work everything with patience and dedication. It is the entire purpose of modding. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPN0qhSyWy8)
You can slow down day time scale to make shadows move much slowly, but that has gameplay side effects. As for the elimination of sharp shadows, we'll have to wait for developers to address this issue I guess.
yes... I guess you guessed right :)... alas sharp shadows are called perspective aliasing in the article I linked in the description, maybe developers will address it at some time
Anything related to time passing slower, from day/night cycle and time related quests to food/sleep necessities if used, and immersion breaking to some degree as you can run through the whole map before dinner with like 8x time slowdown required to make shadows look more natural.
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Went back to my previous settings, grass returned.
I do not use grass cover, so in settings there is nothing related to that.
These are the settings that I use in game and I don't expect these working for everyone for all configurations and machines in this world.
This is a guide for shadows as in the title description.
It is supposed that you would read the description and pick only what is useful for your personal settings: in particular [shadows] settings.
That file is there for facilitating the reading and coping only what you want to keep.
Do not be like the user in the openmw forum just copy\pasting anything that is working for others without first understanding what it's doing.
Understanding how things works is rewarding!
But... you! can make work everything with patience and dedication. It is the entire purpose of modding.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPN0qhSyWy8)
sharp shadows are called perspective aliasing in the article I linked in the description, maybe developers will address it at some time
shadow map resolution = 4096