This mod over here (cinematic compilation) does crpg justice. Some of you might want to try it:
http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=199149.0
Suggestion credits go to Tot. Here is his thread of mods compatible with crpg:
http://forum.melee.org/beginner%27s-help-and-guides/mods-compatible-with-crpg-%28updated-sticky%29/
Downloading it instead. Wonder if it works with Polished Landscapes and Realistic Colors as well together in CRPG?
I think installing each in the right order would work. Though I am not sure about what the right order would be.
screen comparison ---> http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/screenshot/6636/ (http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/screenshot/6636/)
This mod over here (cinematic compilation) does crpg justice. Some of you might want to try it:
http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=199149.0
Suggestion credits go to Tot. Here is his thread of mods compatible with crpg:
http://forum.melee.org/beginner%27s-help-and-guides/mods-compatible-with-crpg-%28updated-sticky%29/
Looks like a simple gamma filter, though that often does make a lot of games look much better, Just Cause 2 for example.default settings were too colorful and shiny , i don't like to play world of warcraft :mrgreen:
You can though obtain the same effect (with way less resources spent) using something as simple as f.lux for a lot of games: http://justgetflux.com/ (http://justgetflux.com/)
f.lux is a great little program, helps a lot with reading at evening hours etc by regulating the light on your screen.
My only beef with the cinematic mod, is that my norman shields have become total dark grey, an the colour is gone :?:
Anyone have a fix for this :?: