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I respect and thank every mod creator, but I have to admit that after 9 years, the simplest and most effective mods in terms of light and shadow effects are still those from 8 years ago.
this 4 mods combination still cannot be replaced, such as' Render It! ',' Lumina ', and' Relight '. Although these complex mods are more flexible and free, they require patience to adjust the values. Most players just want to achieve a simple and beautiful light and shadow effect.
What I most want to adjust is the part of the building that faces away from the light. The latest Mod [Natural Lighting] can replace [Daylight Classic], but still cannot fully replace [Softer Shadows]
The mod still works just fine! Make sure its enabled in skyve! That is all!
Lumina
and
Cold Atmosphere Style for Lumina
found it in the guide from the description of render it
heres the link:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQ8skIgdPMhw2MU_BUWgu5zKf3dTSyQysMEK4n9elOKyTkvpXzXTmprZnk9wcnljOtdZlg4JxgFd3mP/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=10000&slide=id.g1d99e8db862_7_50#slide=id.g1d99e8db862_7_50
You can use Theme mixer 2.5 with playit/renderit or with lumina/eyecandy.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2983036781
And i dont know of a way to remove it without daylight classic. I do not want to play the game with that ugly disgusting sepia filter.
If there is no way to remove it with render it, i will continue using daylight classic.
Thank you for understanding.
To those complaining about this mod's visuals etc.
This mod's whole intention is to re-create the original game visuals pre-After Dark update (v1.2) when all those fancy lightning effects & the day/night cycle were added. It intentionally replaces them with the vintage effects to re-create how the game looked and felt at launch and adjusts settings (as well as replaces stock LUTs) to exact values as they were back then. Obviously, it's a downgrade compared to visual improvements made both by CO developers & other authors since then.
If you need better visuals, this is not the right mod for you. If you, like me, feel nostalgic about those simpler times in 2015 or just want to get rid of the yellow daylight, this one is exactly what you need.
I was having problems with the game in terms of appearance issues, I tried for hours, even formatting my PC, when doing mod tests by mod, combining the visual mods, I realized that the problems were caused by Daylight Classic and Religth since they did not They have been updated for a long time and the game no longer handles visual effects as before, removing these mods and their luts (Religth luts) all the problems I had were fixed and to date I have not had any.
For the Cubemap mod to work properly I use : Fog Controller
From personal experience I can say, after having literally spent hours testing mods, that you only need:
Theme Mixer 2
Render It!
Fog Controller
With these you manage to have an incredible appearance on your maps.
Even Religth caused me several problems, which went away when I completely removed it.
I tried vanilla's new color fixes earlier and came to the conclusion that this old mod is no longer needed. There are already many new possibilities in vanilla that this mod cannot offer. It's a pity that BP is no longer active, but what can you do...?
I have now decided to unsubscribe from the mod here. It's just too old and doesn't use the new possibilities of vanilla.