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Old 06-03-10, 05:59 PM   #1
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I did change the numbers and the halos are no longer there (i am no longer runner no damn halos mod) however the speech bubbles are there (RUINING SCREENSHOTS )

However, my night is still very light out, when I took a look at kylanias photos and video his night was veery dark.
You should use the no dam halo mod without the lights.cfg. This should eliminate the speech bubbles.



Or open the HumanDialogIndicator.dds from the no halo mod in a program like gimp or paint.net. Ctrl+A, Ctrl+X and then save the file to data\Textures\TNormal\tex. Name it exactly like the original file.

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Old 06-03-10, 08:40 PM   #2
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You should use the no dam halo mod without the lights.cfg. This should eliminate the speech bubbles.



Or open the HumanDialogIndicator.dds from the no halo mod in a program like gimp or paint.net. Ctrl+A, Ctrl+X and then save the file to data\Textures\TNormal\tex. Name it exactly like the original file.
Yeah, just take out the lights.cfg, and enable no dam halo. There would be your best solution......I forgot that the bubbles stayed after those two numbers were changed
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Old 06-04-10, 06:11 AM   #3
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It's all good, thanks for the help

Question: W_clear (or Steel) Could the fact that I am in the Carribean be affecting how light my nights are?
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Old 06-04-10, 07:50 AM   #4
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Question: W_clear (or Steel) Could the fact that I am in the Carribean be affecting how light my nights are?
Yes, that could be a big part of the brightness you are seeing. The Caribbean is zoned as tropical in the ClimateZones.tga file. And, the zone you are in has a big impact on a lot of stuff: water color, lighting, sky color, weather, etc. So, a tropical zone would naturally have more light than an arctic zone for instance. It would be especially bright if it was summer also.
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Old 06-04-10, 02:37 PM   #5
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Yes, that could be a big part of the brightness you are seeing. The Caribbean is zoned as tropical in the ClimateZones.tga file. And, the zone you are in has a big impact on a lot of stuff: water color, lighting, sky color, weather, etc. So, a tropical zone would naturally have more light than an arctic zone for instance. It would be especially bright if it was summer also.
The fact that Carribean is in "tropical zone" has nothing to do with nights being light. Actually the more north or south from the equator you go, the more lighter the nights are in the summer time. And the closer you get to the equator, the darker the nights are (also the brighter the DAYS), almost the same throughout the year. Nights are longer near the poles in the winter time, and in mid winter, above the arctic circle, sun won't rise at all so in winter here is truly dark. But this is from real life, I don't know how mod handles this.

And yes, i have also the bright night broblem, but maybe it is just that I happen to have extremely light night right now at the game , need to play more...
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Old 06-04-10, 02:58 PM   #6
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The fact that Carribean is in "tropical zone" has nothing to do with nights being light. Actually the more north or south from the equator you go, the more lighter the nights are in the summer time. And the closer you get to the equator, the darker the nights are (also the brighter the DAYS), almost the same throughout the year. Nights are longer near the poles in the winter time, and in mid winter, above the arctic circle, sun won't rise at all so in winter here is truly dark. But this is from real life, I don't know how mod handles this.

And yes, i have also the bright night broblem, but maybe it is just that I happen to have extremely light night right now at the game , need to play more...
I don't claim to be a climatologist (or even your local weatherman), but I am pretty sure W_clears setup has overall brighter light in the tropics. I am not saying that just the nights are brighter, I mean that there is a controller for light, and it is set higher in the tropical zones than in colder zones. And in summer, that controller is set even higher. I could be wrong.......
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Old 06-04-10, 03:11 PM   #7
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In winter in the med the nights are pitch black.
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Old 06-06-10, 06:09 AM   #8
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but I am pretty sure W_clears setup has overall brighter light in the tropics.
What makes this mod completely unrealistic, not to mention of the overall wrong color of the water in the whole area of the Atlantic and Med. I am a marine biologist and have now been worked on almost every ocean and the colors in this mod are only right for the Asian region.
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