The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Is brown and bloomy popular again?
It was popular in the early "PS360" times, but is it trending again?
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speaker2 May 11 @ 5:26pm 
Well people complain when game like Avowed were to bright and colorful,
Pick your poison, it a losing game.
You want to go back to 1280 x 720, no raytracing? Have at.
You can always tell the novice PC user because they complain about colour balance and vibrancy. Does not matter that both of those are controlled by the screen, it must be the game at fault because they do not understand how to use the graphics driver controls to set it properly.
I'm using the Ayleid Reshade on Nexus. comments above me are dipsh its
Last edited by HungBelowKnees; May 11 @ 7:24pm
FSR makes it all look brown. DLSS colorfull and bloomy. Xess on the otherhand fries your cpu and melts your face off.
Sgt. Flaw (Banned) May 11 @ 7:47pm 
Dirt is brown...sunsets have a yellow hue

Sick of these complaints and sick of cartoony looking games
Last edited by Sgt. Flaw; May 11 @ 7:47pm
Originally posted by Sgt. Flaw:
Dirt is brown...sunsets have a yellow hue

Sick of these complaints and sick of cartoony looking games

Your not the only one. Why i never use lensflare or godrays. Only people who wear glasses in real life, see them.
Sholomar May 11 @ 8:07pm 
Every time I try to install mods to "remove the fog" or increase pop not just in this game, but any game, I find it makes it look worse. To each their own, but I generally prefer how the developers end up doing it. Don't want the game looking like an HDR, cartoonized image.
Originally posted by HungBelowKnees:
I'm using the Ayleid Reshade on Nexus. comments above me are dipsh its
stiick to version 2, version 4 is ugly and too bright
Driss May 11 @ 9:57pm 
Use "A Painted World" reshade. its perfect.
Royal May 11 @ 10:19pm 
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
You can always tell the novice PC user because they complain about colour balance and vibrancy. Does not matter that both of those are controlled by the screen, it must be the game at fault because they do not understand how to use the graphics driver controls to set it properly.

Bit of a weird comment when you look at the colours in oblivion vs remastered it is a lot more dull than it used to be, it's not bad but it is duller
AoD_lexandro May 11 @ 10:28pm 
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Originally posted by Royal:
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
You can always tell the novice PC user because they complain about colour balance and vibrancy. Does not matter that both of those are controlled by the screen, it must be the game at fault because they do not understand how to use the graphics driver controls to set it properly.

Bit of a weird comment when you look at the colours in oblivion vs remastered it is a lot more dull than it used to be, it's not bad but it is duller

Turn the vibrancy up. GPU have been able to increase / decrease vibrancy for 2 decades.
Royal May 11 @ 10:46pm 
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
Originally posted by Royal:

Bit of a weird comment when you look at the colours in oblivion vs remastered it is a lot more dull than it used to be, it's not bad but it is duller

Turn the vibrancy up. GPU have been able to increase / decrease vibrancy for 2 decades.

So you don't know the difference between colours and vibrancy, smort
I for one prefer the mellowed out brown, it fills me with a nostalgia that hearkens back to the dump I took this morning.
Originally posted by Royal:
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:

Turn the vibrancy up. GPU have been able to increase / decrease vibrancy for 2 decades.

So you don't know the difference between colours and vibrancy, smort

Lolwut? Vibrancy is the strength of the colour output from your GPU. If its "washed out" increase the vibrancy.
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