- FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS INSTALL
- FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS MOD
- FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS FULL
- FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS MODS
FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS FULL
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FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS INSTALL
You can top it off with the Vignette filter.įinally, install PipBoy flashlight at 100%. I have also found that applying the ReShade Technicolor2 filter, tweaking the Greens to 50, Reds to 75, and Blues to 125, and Saturation to about. Combined with Darker Nights, this has a "subtle yet dramatic" effect for very little FPS cost. Third, don't bother with ENB, but use a simple ReShade to apply a sine contrast curve (Curves) and level out the blacks and whites (Levels, setting 5 and 250, respectively). You may also want to install Brighter Settlement Lights, but use the "Long and Low" setting.
FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS MODS
Pick one of the interior light mods (Fr4sson's or ELFX or your choice) to help with interior lighting. I had some damn scary moments being caught, at night, low on ammo, caught in a RadStorm and then you hear the Ghoul Pack screaming. Second, the simplest way to make FO4 scarier is to darken it using Darker Nights (setting 2 "Dark") - and use True Storms with the Ghoul Packs tweaked on.
FALLOUT 4 BRIGHTER NIGHTS MOD
For reference, I'm on a i7 4790k 8core / gtx 1080 / 16gb ram, so it's not like I have weak hardware that can't handle fairly low res shadows.Ī lot of people will point to Pilgrim, but, personally, I couldn't stand it.įirst, play on Survival (however, add a console mod - FO4 is not bug-free enough to run without the ability to jump into the console from time to time to bump a quest or get yourself unstuck from terrain). I have shadow res set to 2048, distance set to 4000(? was between 3k - 6k, can't remember exactly- not far though) and I noticed some interiors noticeably tanking. Stay away from ELFX it's well made but extremely hard on performance. I can't find it right now but there's a mod that makes the Ghouls sound a bit deeper and less "burp"-y, which helps make them creepier.ĭefinitely recommend an indoor lighting mod like this one. We'll need F4SE to get a proper sort of ringing sound rather than just glueing that sound on an explosion itself. The author also has a mod for realistic sounding explosions- just make sure you get the optional file to disable the ear ringing effect. Get this with other sound mods, huge difference indoors. I'd also recommend pip pad with it but that's subjective. Pipboy flashlight for spookier lighting. PILGRIM is great for overall atmosphere, not used it myself but it has good reviews afaik. r/falloutlore - In depth discussion for everything lore related r/classicfallout - For the early Fallout games New Vegas Nexus - For all your New Vegas modding needsįallout 3 Nexus - For all your Fallout 3 modding needsįallout 4 Nexus - For all your Fallout 4 modding needs GECK WIKI - Wiki for the GECK mod making tool Just kidding, that would be a terrible story Please use spoiler tags for MAJOR game events. Please use tags in your post titles for what game, and what you want to discuss! Each post MUST have a tag for which game you are posting about.ĮXAMPLE : New Vegas Fiend Companion All others will be removed.Ĭomplete Bug Fix Guide for all Fallout Games Posts promoting a released mod must link to the MOD, not a videoĪll request posts must be in the weekly sticky thread (Wednesdays). Support posts without load orders (Not mod list) will be removed.ĭo not post the same mod/video more than once, with the exception of major updates. This includes posting mods that were removed / taken down. One word or vague titles will be removed.ĭo not post images / video unless you list the mods you use in the description / commentsĭon't promote Piracy.
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