Fixes the water color mismatch when using Ray Tracing Reflections.
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Changelogs
Version 1.02
Yet another foolproof option.
Version 1.01
Update the script to better foolproof if a user frantically turns on/off the RT settings.
Version 1.0
Release
One thing that always stood out to me when using Ray-Traced Reflections was the color mismatch in the water at night. This mod fixes just that. This mod does not fix the blue hue on armors or other RT issues. It is also compatible with other Ray-Tracing mods that improve or optimize RT in their own way.
Installation:
1. Download the file; 2. Extract it using the unpacker of your choosing (eg. winzip/winrar/7zip); 3. Drag and drop the "modRTWaterReflectionColorFix" folder into your "/The Witcher 3/Mods/" directory (if it doesn't exist, create it); 4. Play the game.
Uninstallation:
1. Remove the "modRTWaterReflectionColorFix" folder from the Mods folder.
Credits:
Aeltoth for his immense help with the script which made this possible