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A mod just released: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/16706/?
Called Decent ENB.
Makes the game look much more "realistic"
And yes the word actually fits this mod cus it really does make it look more real and less "plasticy"
It also is really light on any machine.
https://s31.postimg.org/z10qh00xn/Screen_Shot14.png
https://s32.postimg.org/5zuyy5791/enb2016_7_23_22_29_25.jpg
This was the ENB ive been looking for. Thanks again :)
how does it look like borderlands? It's a completely different graphical style, borderlands is cell-shaded
Still atleast IMO Decent ENB takes care of A LOT of the cartoonishness/plasticy look of the game, While maintaining almost all your FPS.
You obviously don't know what the guy means.
That doesn't matter however since the problem is already fixed.
My PC can't run that, And the ENB highlights all kind of textures you can't even see in vanilla even tho they are there.
I can give you some sweet examples if you give me time to make some nice screenshots.
Besides I think the games original textures look fine as is.