About this mod
Brings back the anamorphic lens flare from the 2013 E3 trailer.
- Permissions and credits
E3 Flares
Compatible with all lighting mods.
Update 1.2:
1.2 includes 2 new versions. Version no.1 includes a new upscales and cleaned up texture made by Tylor that gets rid of any potential pixelation with the flares. Version 2 includes the STLM flare texture for those who wants completetly recreate the STLM flare experience with another lighting mod.
Update 1.1:
Thanks to KNG there is now a standalone version that doesnt need merging with script merger.
Compatible with all lighting mods.
Update 1.2:
1.2 includes 2 new versions. Version no.1 includes a new upscales and cleaned up texture made by Tylor that gets rid of any potential pixelation with the flares. Version 2 includes the STLM flare texture for those who wants completetly recreate the STLM flare experience with another lighting mod.
Update 1.1:
Thanks to KNG there is now a standalone version that doesnt need merging with script merger.
What it does:
This mod brings back the anamorphic lens flare seen in the E3 2013 Debut trailer.
Installation:
Drag and drop both folders ("Mods" and "DLC") in to your Witcher 3 root folder.
Script mergering is not needed since it does not conflic with any file, it is completely standalone.
It is recommended to use both More Shadows and More Shadows for Toussaint.
Credits:
Huge thanks to Murzinio and Reaperrz for helping me with the script.
Also huge thanks to Scoutbr0 for checking my code and helping me with the env.
Feregorn for the idea.
Thanks to KNG for making a standalone version that doesnt need merging.
This mod brings back the anamorphic lens flare seen in the E3 2013 Debut trailer.
Installation:
Drag and drop both folders ("Mods" and "DLC") in to your Witcher 3 root folder.
Script mergering is not needed since it does not conflic with any file, it is completely standalone.
It is recommended to use both More Shadows and More Shadows for Toussaint.
Credits:
Huge thanks to Murzinio and Reaperrz for helping me with the script.
Also huge thanks to Scoutbr0 for checking my code and helping me with the env.
Feregorn for the idea.
Thanks to KNG for making a standalone version that doesnt need merging.