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Old 12-11-20, 06:39 PM   #1
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SHO Clearer nights in SH-III ?

Clearer nights in SH-III, can you get it? ... Thank you.
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Old 12-11-20, 07:25 PM   #2
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Clearer nights in SH-III, can you get it? ... Thank you.
By clearer do you mean less storms, more light, or what ?
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Old 12-11-20, 08:31 PM   #3
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Could you also provide if you are playing SH3 vanilla, GWX, NYGM, WAC & etc.?

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Old 12-12-20, 01:40 PM   #4
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Could you also provide if you are playing SH3 vanilla, GWX, NYGM, WAC & etc.?

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Please excuse my clumsiness, this is my list of MODS, I would like to see more light at night, kind regards.


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Old 12-12-20, 01:41 PM   #5
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By clearer do you mean less storms, more light, or what ?
I would like to see more light at night, best regards. I send you my list of active mods on JGSME. Thank you.

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Old 12-12-20, 01:44 PM   #6
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I would like to see more light at night, best regards. I send you my list of active mods on JGSME. Thank you.

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MEP 5 is your environment hence what is controlling the night lighting. If you haven't tried adjusting your monitor to be brighter maybe try that.
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Old 12-12-20, 03:52 PM   #7
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MEP 5 is your environment hence what is controlling the night lighting. If you haven't tried adjusting your monitor to be brighter maybe try that.

Greetings, Do you advise me to remove MOD mep 5 to solve those dark nights? ... Thank you for your time.

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John,

Didn't Kpt. Lerhmann mention that using MEP mods mess with GWX sensors and enviroment?? I removed it from the mods used with GWX.

francho1961,

I am wondering if MEP 5. was removed it might correct the night vision for you.

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Didn't Kpt. Lerhmann mention that using MEP mods mess with GWX sensors and enviroment?? I removed it from the mods used with GWX.

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I am wondering if MEP 5. was removed it might correct the night vision for you.

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Yes he did, not sure if it was only one MEP version or all of them. I'll do a search in a bit.
Francho1961, yes removing MEP will take it's dark nights away.
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John,

Didn't Kpt. Lerhmann mention that using MEP mods mess with GWX sensors and enviroment?? I removed it from the mods used with GWX.

francho1961,

I am wondering if MEP 5. was removed it might correct the night vision for you.

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Here is what was said about MEP 6 anyway, thanks Bob.
Though unrelated I should mention that I solved my night vision problems mentioned in that thread by using the correct envsim.act with H.sie's night vision patch.
I had unknowingly been using an envsim.act that didn't work with H.sie's night vision patch.
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Yes he did, not sure if it was only one MEP version or all of them. I'll do a search in a bit.
Francho1961, yes removing MEP will take it's dark nights away.
John,

Thanks. I could not locate that post.

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Here is what was said about MEP 6 anyway, thanks Bob.
Though unrelated I should mention that I solved my night vision problems mentioned in that thread by using the correct envsim.act with H.sie's night vision patch.
I had unknowingly been using an envsim.act that didn't work with H.sie's night vision patch.
this is my new list of MODS without MEP-6






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Old 12-13-20, 10:43 AM   #13
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Thanks. I could not locate that post.

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this is my new list of MODS without MEP-6






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You can try this mod. It is for wac5 but it can be ok for other supermods




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Also don't forget to trying to adjust your monitor settings if not done yet.
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