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  1. LIFE The vastnessAnd the nothingnessThe difference between themIs the human experience /// THERE IS ONLY LOVE There are no coincidences. There are only consequences.There is no luck. There are only probabilities. There is no talent. There is only practice. There is no safety. There are only different kinds of risks. There is no separation. There is only unity. There is no suffering. There is only love.
  2. The Awakening of Intelligence - Jiddu Krishnamurti
  3. Having finished the main quest of Far Harbor today, my thoughts: Pros: Awesome scenery Interesting quests (some of the best of FO4 overall IMO) & great storyline Interesting characters Tough decisions Cons: Performance issues All in all, this is easily the best DLC so far and the characters and quests are what I wish the whole base game was more like For me personally, the highlight of the DLC was the Cliff's Edge Hotel and the quest called "Brain Dead"
  4. No, you're not missing anyhting. That's the way it is (in the vanilla game, at least). Some mods though (like the Raider Overhaul, for example) do add new items that you can craft at some workstations
  5. Old World Radio version 4.0 adds a variety of billboards, posters and flags Immersive Vendors make the stores look a helluva lot more realistic Lore Friendly Posters adds a variety of posters Vault Posters adds a selection of vault-themed posters Minutemen Propaganda Posters (my mod) adds a selection of Minutemen-themed posters Also I would suggest looking into retexture mods as well if you haven't already, there are tons out there that improve the looks of most vanilla textures ;)
  6. A lot of it comes down to the matter of your own preferences, but I've managed to mod the game to a very decent level of graphics IMO and am happy to share the list of mods I used. Here's the list of my preferred mods and example screenshots + video as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/fo4/comments/49da3p/selection_of_the_best_graphics_mods_for_fallout_4/ It's "as of" the beginning of March though, so some very awesome mods have been released in the meantime (e.g. Grasslands, Ojo Bueno Milk Machine, Pip-Boy Flashlight). I'm going to do a new video of my current setup as well soon though, so stay tuned to my YT channel or Nexus page if interested
  7. Couldn't agree more with the OP. Although there is so much more that could be added to the list... What's the deal with Gunners anyway? They were supposed to be a group of mercenaries... well then, why can't I hire them? Why do they shoot me on sight? I didn't know I had bounty on my head???
  8. Vramsizetest gives incorrect answers unfortunately. Try this setting first and see if it works: ForceVideoMemorySize=true VideoMemorySizeMb=8192 If it doesn't you have to calculate the right number according to the instructions in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSz84F1kgkM
  9. It's in the Fallout 4 main folder. That is in case you are using ENB of course :) If you're not then this is solution is clearly not the right one this time :D
  10. This may be due to your "VideoMemorySizeMb" being incorrect in enblocal.ini Honestly it looks like no one really knows 100% how you should set it up, but the setting that worked for me (and others as well I've read) is: ForceVideoMemorySize=true VideoMemorySizeMb=8192 You can also take a look at this video by tapioks, it may help get you get an approximate idea to what settings you could try using: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSz84F1kgkM
  11. The fog is there with the vanilla game and you can find mods to disable it eg. FogOut. If by the blur you mean the depth of field effect; then you can disable it with all ENB/ReShade presets: If you are using ReShade DoF, go to: Fallout 4/ReShade and open McFX.cfg with Notepad or another text editor Ctrl+f "define USE_DEPTHOFFIELD" Set it to 0: define USE_DEPTHOFFIELD 0 If you are using ENB DoF, go to: Fallout 4 main folder and open enbseries.ini Ctrl+f "EnableDepthOfField=" Set it to false: EnableDepthOfField=false If you're not sure which one you are using, I suggest checking both
  12. IMHO there are plenty of very nice presets available already. What has worked the best for me so far is a combination of: ReShade preset from: Cinematic Excellence 6.4 (Natural preset, Medium sharpening, DoF effect disabled) by Archalyus http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/95 ENB preset from: Grim Wolf ReShade and ENB Presets: Grim Wolf Institute ASD Bright 2.3.1 by WolfGrimDark http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4568 ... with my own customized DoF preset, uploaded to Nexus as: Insane Power Burger ENB DoF Preset by Insane Power Burger http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10719 See the screenshots and the video for the result :)
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