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What graphics mod do you guys use?

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I'm using Visual V and Radiance V. My game only looks good at night, during the day it is ugly to me. Any advice? I already tried Make Visuals Great Again too....

 

Also, is there a mod to remove peds during the night time, not very realistic. 

SpikeTerm

I haven't yet downloaded it, but apparently Natural Vision and Mod Community ENB is pretty good.

Edited by TheSandwichStealer

"I'm a marked man, so I'm getting out of here"

 

Ray Machowski

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26 minutes ago, TheSandwichStealer said:

I haven't yet downloaded it, but apparently Natural Vision and Mod Community ENB is pretty good.

I had Natural Vision before, it seemed to cause performance loss. It may be unrelated. 

SpikeTerm

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi,

 

Everyone might have different tastes.

 

I used MVGA. It looks good, but the color is too cartoon-ish for me.

I used NVR. It looks great, but it does has performance impact (5-10 FPS in certain area). Just a little bit, but I value every FPS I got.

 

Then, I tried Visual-V. It also looks great. The quality is just a little bit below NVR, but no performance impact at all. So, now I stick with Visual-V.

 

Some tips to fix the emergency light intensity when using Visual-V:

  • Using OpenIV, go to update.rpf
  • Go to "common\data\" and extract "visualsettings.dat" file to your window folder (we cannot directly edit it on OpenIV)
  • Edit visualsettings.dat file (using notepad or other text editor) and replace these parameters:
car.defaultlight.day.emissive.on	3000.00
car.defaultlight.night.emissive.on	300.00
  • Put back that file to overwrite the original one.

 

You may increase or decrease  the values as you wish.

 

 

Edited by Pazzi

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