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HDR, Bloom or No Lighting Effect


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  1. 1. HDR, Bloom or No Lighting Effect



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  • 4 weeks later...

There's a valid reason for necromancy - why create new threads when so many with the same topic remain unanswered. Clogging the internet pipes is never a good idea.
Here's a bump.

No enb, no further environment settings, just plain old Launcher setting of hdr on and hdr off in Fallout New Vegas.
What the game lacks is some tuning beyond brightness which the reduction of causes quite a few areas to look like you have sunglasses stuck to your face without wanting them there.

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Haven't yet found a proper solution for the issue, but then again, it's an "old" game so there's no reason to expect grand community effort.
There are some nice exterior screenshots on this page (underlined link leading to tweakguides.com, Fallout 3 article, but considering it's the same engine, the elaboration applies).

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