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Changing car.defaultlight.emissive.on makes ELS lights white

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So, because of the long wait for ELS V, I decided to, yet again, install GTA IV. This time, I've installed EFLC, and completed the story of both TBOGT and TLAD - using TBOGT for mods.

 

I cannot get this to work correctly. If I change car.defaultlight.emissive.on to anything but 10, the lights go white. The visualsettings supplied with ELS does not work, editing the default file to change the value does not work, it always ends up making the lights white. I've tried deleting the visualsettings in the TBOGT folder and using the one in the main EFLC common/data folder, but that just produces the same result.

 

UPDATE: I was informed that the default timecyc files in EFLC do not support emissive settings being changed. So I searched on the site, found that "CryENB" contains a timecyc file, and installed that. 

It makes my screen fade to black (minimap still there) when I exit my safehouse.

I have the feeling this is because I am not using it with the ENB. Where can I get a timecyc file that does not include an ENB?

 

UPDATE 2: Well, I downloaded a timecyc that simply "improves ELS lighting" and that did the trick. Problem solved, I think. If anyone else ever has this problem and doesn't know how to fix it hopefully this thread can help them in some way.

 

Please can somebody help me?

 

Edit: Screenshot

20161023000741_1.jpg

 

Edit 2: Is this even how ELS lights should look, even with an emissive value of 10? These don't look right. Is there something wrong with my game?

20161023114412_1.jpg

 

Edited by Pipeline

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  • 4 weeks later...
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On 10/22/2016 at 6:48 PM, Pipeline said:

So, because of the long wait for ELS V, I decided to, yet again, install GTA IV. This time, I've installed EFLC, and completed the story of both TBOGT and TLAD - using TBOGT for mods.

 

I cannot get this to work correctly. If I change car.defaultlight.emissive.on to anything but 10, the lights go white. The visualsettings supplied with ELS does not work, editing the default file to change the value does not work, it always ends up making the lights white. I've tried deleting the visualsettings in the TBOGT folder and using the one in the main EFLC common/data folder, but that just produces the same result.

 

UPDATE: I was informed that the default timecyc files in EFLC do not support emissive settings being changed. So I searched on the site, found that "CryENB" contains a timecyc file, and installed that. 

It makes my screen fade to black (minimap still there) when I exit my safehouse.

I have the feeling this is because I am not using it with the ENB. Where can I get a timecyc file that does not include an ENB?

 

UPDATE 2: Well, I downloaded a timecyc that simply "improves ELS lighting" and that did the trick. Problem solved, I think. If anyone else ever has this problem and doesn't know how to fix it hopefully this thread can help them in some way.

 

Please can somebody help me?

 

Edit: Screenshot

20161023000741_1.jpg

 

Edit 2: Is this even how ELS lights should look, even with an emissive value of 10? These don't look right. Is there something wrong with my game?

20161023114412_1.jpg

 

Hey,

 

First I would say no, this is not realistic police car lights at all, realistic police lights should looks smoothly routing and more brighter. 

 

I recommend you to install an ENB , if your pc can handle it, this is the most easy way to make your police car lights looks more realistic, I'm using cryenbv3. 

 

Also don't use the ELS common file settings, download ENB and use ENB common file, it will change every lighting in your game of course include police lights too, in order to looks much more realistic.

 

Hope this idea could help :)

Good luck

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Peace

 

 

 

Edited by UnitedOrange

 

       -- LSPD - Collin Gregory - Police Officer III --

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14 hours ago, UnitedOrange said:

Hey,

 

First I would say no, this is not realistic police car lights at all, realistic police lights should looks smoothly routing and more brighter. 

 

I recommend you to install an ENB , if your pc can handle it, this is the most easy way to make your police car lights looks more realistic, I'm using cryenbv3. 

 

Also don't use the ELS common file settings, download ENB and use ENB common file, it will change every lighting in your game of course include police lights too, in order to looks much more realistic.

 

Hope this idea could help :)

Good luck

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Peace

 

 

 

I have already fixed the issue.

Ah'm orderin' you to STAHP!

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