No Man's Sky

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AndiPro66 aka UserPro66

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This Mod does what it says. No more annoying Bloom Effects (over-dazzling) in No Man's Sky! Enjoy this new crystal clear gaming experience! Maybe with some little FPS boost too, at least for weaker Graphic Cards. NMS 4.4X Endurance + maybe later updates?!?

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The first and original light-weight & accurate file coding AntiBloom-MOD which was modded in the PIPELINES/PIPELINEDEFERRED.BIN file only. Others here doing the same are copies of my mod.
It conflicts with other mods which modify the same file too. But other mods touching this file should be very rare out there!

Install Instructions:
Extract (Unzip) Pak file into your MODS folder, somewhere there ... X:\...Steam...\steamapps\common\No
Man's Sky\GAMEDATA\PCBANKS\MODS.
If no MODS Folder exist, then create it and name it exactly MODS
Now delete or rename the DISABLEMODS.TXT file in the same PCBANKS folder.
For example into "noDISABLEMODS.TXT" or "ENABLEMODS.TXT" or ... what
else you want. Enjoy!
But remember: Any new official game update will re-add a new DISABLEMODS.TXT file too. You have to redelete/rename this file once
again!

Please consider to Endorse and/or to Vote for "Anti-Bloom" if you really like it. It shows that you appreciate that Modders/Coders share their private work with you!

Credits to :  monkeyman192 consistently updating his rmbinCompiler and making modding possible!

Know how: Bloom (shader effect)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bloom
(sometimes referred to as light bloom or glow) is a computer graphics effect used in video games, demos, and high dynamic range rendering (HDRR) to reproduce an imaging artifact of real-world cameras. The effect produces fringes (or feathers) of light extending from the borders of bright areas in an image, contributing to the illusion of an extremely bright light overwhelming the camera or eye capturing the scene.