I’m not using any lighting mods. I use Monkey ENB. Since it’s way to bright for my taste on it’s own, I have the bloom greatly reduced. As well, the brightness is dropped and the gamma curve is upped. I also set the in-game brightness slider to 25. Even then, if the sky is cloudy during the daytime (Natural Environments, I believe is responsible) its still crazy bright. I keep it though because gives the clearest picture I've ever seen. Also, I run the game at 1440p. Regarding textures:
- QT3PR - (Almost) Every Oblivion Texture Enhanced - Really Textured Normal Maps for Vanilla - Tree Bark HD - Arboretum - CC’s Skyblivion Alyeid Ruins - Detailed Terrain - ITF2 - New Shadows for Trees - Lush and Gaudy Water - Landscape LOD Texture Replacement
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I’m not using any lighting mods. I use Monkey ENB. Since it’s way to bright for my taste on it’s own, I have the bloom greatly reduced. As well, the brightness is dropped and the gamma curve is upped. I also set the in-game brightness slider to 25. Even then, if the sky is cloudy during the daytime (Natural Environments, I believe is responsible) its still crazy bright. I keep it though because gives the clearest picture I've ever seen. Also, I run the game at 1440p. Regarding textures:
- QT3PR
- (Almost) Every Oblivion Texture Enhanced
- Really Textured Normal Maps for Vanilla
- Tree Bark HD
- Arboretum
- CC’s Skyblivion Alyeid Ruins
- Detailed Terrain
- ITF2
- New Shadows for Trees
- Lush and Gaudy Water
- Landscape LOD Texture Replacement
and Mesh Improvement Project