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Frogman
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Yeah, I use Nvidia. I use the control panel to switch over to HDMI t.v. on my Samsung. But adjusting those effects everything else, looks kinda funky. Thanx for your suggestions.
So, I just took SHIII, SHIV and SH5 and merged all the files into one install, now it works great. Ok not really. I wish though ![]()
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Frogman
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I've found one way of brightening the night. I can see my boat nicely.
I saw this possible solution in a post here. Using parts of a mod called "Marhk's ocean MADNESS", by Marhkimov...you can brighten the night. It's a mod download containing several mods that you can just used parts of. The parts used to brighten things up are the envcolors and skycolors files from within Marhkimov's mod. I gathered from that post, that changing the .dat files... especially the 'scene.dat' from this mod will cause some moon effects to be lost, reflections I think, effects that are part of GWX. I haven't had any problems yet just using envcolors & skycolors files...using jsgme to apply them, seems to work great. Here's the mod link if you are interested: http://www.filefront.com/4506002/SH3...nMadness_v2.7z
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