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PE2 Vs Environment 4??
I currently have Environment 4 (1.5) installed but am curious about PE2 (Pacific Environment 2).
They both look incredibly similar but I would like some input from you lot as to which mod to go for?? Any suggestions?? Thanks. |
PE2 is a bit more highend for the graphics card. Your system you have posted should run it just fine. Kriller made it a one download shot so give it a go. If it is not to our taste, deactivate via JSGME. I think you will be impressed with PE2.
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PE is a great one :yep::up: It has an impressive heritage :D
As AVG mentioned give it a try, if you don't like it, etc, uninstall, no harm done. Also, without PE, there would no mods such as the new Environment Mod ( also nicely done ). RDP |
Excellent info chaps!!
Nice to know that Enviro 4 is a derivative of PE2!! Must be good! Downloading now. Thanks again! |
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Also note that there are optional parts to install inside the new PE for those who have slower machines (like me) and for those that have faster machines (like me, next month when I upgrade). So, it's a have your cake and eat it, too, type thing.
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I just ordered a second video card to run SLI mode because of these environmental mods. Thanks for giving me an excuse to upgrade, again. :up:
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I have Ati X1800XT, in game without any mods or in Enviro 4. i have no sunglare effect. With PE 2 i got this damned effect.
Screen without mods: http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/8...tmodvl0.th.jpg Screen with PE 2: http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/7...re24zc8.th.jpg |
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@Von_Virus: sadly, you'll never see a proper sun glare effect on an old ATi card (only through workarounds, but they could be taxing on your system and produce other side-effects). Only ATi cards from HD2xxx and up produce that effect. I chose an ATi 3650 for my new rig, and it's a pretty decent card for its cost...but I've run into inexplicable slowdowns on SH4. Something in PE_1 is causing a MASSIVE slowdown whenever I torpedo a ship. I hope this has been remedied in PE_2, which I've just downloaded. Regarding PE vs. Environmental mod, I have to admit I'm biased. As long as Dave's spirit carries on in PE, there's no second choice for me. And kriller2 has made an amazing job with keeping the legacy of Dave alive... |
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All that said ^^^^, I enjoyed the testing I did with the new PE, and now that it's done look forward to adding it to my current install. Again, hats off to you kriller, thanks for all that you have done :yep::D RDP |
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No the more FPS mod will force the game to use a lowres / stock SH4 size of the reflection textures, so no need for swithing in the options.
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Got it, cheers!
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I'm running after the best and most immersive ambient mod.
The more realistic/immersive is... the best. My suggestion: try both and than make your choice! |
It comes down to 'BMW or Lexus'? :D
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I stand corrected
SWDW - Thanks for the correction from someone who is much more informed.:up:
Just trying to compliment the creators!:D |
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The "damned effect" shot has transparent water and the original shot has water made of dirty motor oil or something that is not transparent. The "damned effect" shot recognizes the inverse square effect of light propogation and the original thinks that the sun distributes light uniformly across the frame. Finally, if you look at the reflection of the sun on the water in the original shot, you can see a dull, lifeless wash lacking color or dimension. A light bulb would produce a better reflection. Maybe the water is dusty and doesn't reflect very well. In the "damned effect" shot the colors are appropriate for the time of day and the reflection has a brightness that would come from a reflection off water, one of the most reflective surfaces there is. In every respect, the "damned effect" is far superior to what you had before. Perhaps you see something that I had not noticed? |
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