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The Old Man
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Question on the Real Environment mod
Is the water supposed to look black?
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Stowaway
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i would say no, but i dont use it
try without other mods, if its the same then start over clean and replace your data folder and all your mods with fresh copies. something in the files is fubar |
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A-ganger
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Try checking on volumetric fog in the graphics options menu, water looks alot darker without that ticked and you also miss out on the transparacy of the water.
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Gunner
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volumetric fog does not affect water transparency fyi.
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Rear Admiral
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I use it and have never seen the water black. It's actually has more color and transparency to it.
When you say black, even in the daytime? Could be a mix of mods or as Webster said a file in the wrong place. I'll assume you've updated all drivers and stuff like that. One thing I learned when playing with mods is to have a clean backup of the games data files in a seperate folder. My water didn't go black, but once went purple. I had somehow placed a file from one mod into another. |
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#6 |
The Old Man
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Thanks guys I will check.....
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