![]() ![]() When someone posts their spiffy pictures of a modded up Fallout or Skyrim… they never seem to post the absolute list of what they used to get there. Granted I need to do all the same things to see if I can get a version of Fallout New Vegas that runs this cool, because that game has far more bells and whistles available than Fallout 3. It is pretty damned impressive that a game from 2008 feels so cool to play. For those who are curious I am going to attempt to rattle off the mods that I am using to achieve the look and feel. I might do some tests tonight with streaming some gameplay to see if it translates well. I am not sure if I can actually record footage and have it capture it in full glory since the screenshots come out a bit darker than it feels on screen. It is insane to see this game in action with all the shaders running. ![]() It is okay but feels a little technicolor, and the sky still seems to be a grey mess.Īfter trying a few more presets I settled on this one because it feels far more realistic. ![]() The above shot was pretty much my first test after turning both on and going with pretty much the stock settings. Apparently to get the best possible appearance you need to actually tag team them and use both SweetFX that seems to work with damned near any game, and one called ENB that seems to work with a much smaller subset of games. ![]() It seems like the thing I was missing was one of the many post processing shader injection tools out there. As of last night I had gotten a “better” looking experience but I wasn’t quite there. Last night when I got home I continued down the dark journey of messing about with Fallout 3 mods and trying to achieve that look I had seen in many screenshots. ![]()
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