Child Of Karras on 29/10/2008 at 10:33
I did as told, but it still doesn't work. Well, I can play the game normally, but when I turn on Bloom the screen turns funny, showing colorful stripes and I hardly can minimize the game to close it.
I have a GeForce 7900 GS. :erg:
Twist on 29/10/2008 at 18:00
Frankly I'm not yet convinced it's worth the effort.
Maybe it would be if TimeSlip was able to create a D3D9 version of the DDFix which incorporates all of the fixes he implemented in later D3D6 versions. And that may not be possible.
Anyways... I've grown a little bored with tweaking this, but if some of you would like to try some more restrained, subtle settings, replace the EFFECT and BLOOM sections of the enbseries.ini with the below settings.
The key difference between these settings and both the default and Willie's are reduced haziness and blurriness (by increasing the Curve variables under BLOOM) and greatly reduced oversaturation of light sources (by setting BloomAllowOversaturation to 0 and tweaking a few other settings).
[EFFECT]
EnableBloom=1
EnableOcclusion=0
EnableReflection=0
EnableMoti********0
EnableWater=1
EnableShadow=1
DepthBias=0
EnableDepthOfField=0
[BLOOM]
BloomPowerDay=15
BloomFadeTime=500
BloomConstantDay=10
BloomQuality=0
BloomScreenLevelDay=60
BloomCurveDay=10
BloomPowerNight=15
BloomConstantNight=10
BloomCurveNight=10
BloomScreenLevelNight=20
BloomAdaptationScreenLevel=80
BloomAdaptationMultiplier=10
BloomAllowOversaturation=0
BloomMaxLimit=100
sNeaksieGarrett on 29/10/2008 at 23:57
Thanks twist, that's much better.:thumb: :angel:
As far as enbseries goes so far, I'm not very impressed. It doesn't do much for me. Maybe if I was playing a certain fan mission, like something from DrK, as he seems to believe that it makes his fms look nicer. (Unfortunately, I have never played any of DrK's missions....)
sterlino on 30/10/2008 at 16:56
hmmm ...may be a missed an important information... but seems that i am not able to turn on those bloom effects at all..
what is the file that i must edit to set 'on' all those effects ?
actually i am reading the whole 3ad without success :p :sweat:
sNeaksieGarrett on 30/10/2008 at 17:13
sterlino: (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1782309#post1782309)
You can also toggle it on and off in-game by pressing shift + f12. (careful though, turns out on thief 2 my quicksave key is f12 and it quicksaves my game when i use these hotkeys; maybe you changed urs but just thought i would tell you.)
sterlino on 30/10/2008 at 17:36
thank u sNeaksieGarrett, now it's clear... seems easy to do that. :D
sNeaksieGarrett on 30/10/2008 at 17:56
No problem!:thumb:
chis on 30/10/2008 at 19:49
I would love to try this. The first screenshots immediately produced a reaction along the lines of "but that takes the whole gaudy, flat Thief look away". The toned down screens of Ashen Age, on the other hand, look sublime.
However previous versions of DDFix haven't worked with my Geforce 8800GTS, so I'm reluctant to do so.
sNeaksieGarrett on 31/10/2008 at 04:52
Cool, I noticed something about that...
But I also see on that link that there is a rotoscope command too, neat!:D