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Generally washed out lights.

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Greetings everyone!

I am having a little bit of trouble with the emergency lights on some vehicles, specifically on the 2011 Sheriff CVPI by BxBugs123 (http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/9726-2011-crown-victoria-lasdlssd/) and the FBI Charger by PSource (http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/10686-2009-dodge-charger-unmarked/). The lights look washed out, and not even close to the ones showed in the pictures. I am using Radiance V, which was automatically installed by the CVPI installer package, and then installed manually by myself, but to no avail. Some lights are brighter, indeed, but not the ELS ones. I do not know what's causing this; I tried using the Spotlight and Better Lights mod as well, and that didn't work either. It seems something is wrong with the VisualSettings file. Anyone happen to know what might be causing this? Any help is greatly appreciated!

(At some point, someone mentioned reading the readme, and changing something in the carvariations.meta or something similar. However, there is no readme in the package... I will say this, however - it seems this one installer, for the CVPI, affects other vehicles too, as some other members have said. Wether this is true or not, I dont know, but something is for sure: the lights on both unmarked vehicles look equally washed out.)

[Sorry if I posted this in the wrong place, it's my first thread, and one of my first days on the forum.]

 

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Victor Gradinaru

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That makes sense. I'll try it out and report with the results. Thanks a lot!

Great looking out, mate. Thanks a lot, works like charm! Of course, I will play with the graphics settings a bit because I dislike the now low framerate, but that I can figure out myself. Thanks, again! Wish you a beautiful day!

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Victor Gradinaru

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