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Request: Slow Time Shout "visual/screen FX" mod


L0neWolf117

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I am running several lighting and texture mods, the result being that when I use Slow Time outside, I can see...barely...sometimes not at all. I've run across several mods that change this, some quite well, but they ALL change how the Shout operates also.

 

Either the other mods change the cooldown times, or increase the effect magnitude, etc, alongside changing the visuals. I'm now (and always) using "Ruminations on the Rotmulaag" and the "RRD- Dawnguard" update/patch for it (both by MagicFork), along with "DragonFire - Tactically Enhanced Breath Shouts" (by NRVNQZR).

 

Hopefully some kind soul here will edit all 3 levels of Slow Time to do the following:

1. Greatly reduce or remove the blue tint (having some visual is okay)

2. Change the saturation and hue/contrast back to "fairly normal for daylight"

2. Reduce the screen blur so it's just around the edges lightly.

 

Ideally, there will still be "some" visual effect (enough to know the Shout is active).

As reference for good visuals, I really like "NewSlowTimeShoutVisual" (by ChessPirate), but that changes how the Shout works, sadly.

 

This mod MUST NOT edit ANY other aspect of the Shout, ONLY the screen visual!
If anything else is changed, Ruminations or DragonFire might not work properly (since they change how the Shouts work).

 

This MAY need to be made as a "compatibility patch" using Ruminations on the Rotmulaag, RRD- Dawnguard, and DragonFire mods as "Master Files". If so, that's fine...I really don't care, as I use these mods in every new install anyway.

 

I found where the variables are which need editing in the CK, but don't want to mess anything up myself and possibly accidentally break my mods or game. It's in Construction Kit> Special Effects> Imagespace Mod> TimeFreezeImod (and maybe TimeFreezeImod Intro & TimeFreezeImod Outro).

 

Anyone willing to undertake this, it is VERY much appreciated!

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Try using TES5Edit, to snip out the bit of the mod you don't like?

 

Other then that, I just suggest avoiding ENBs, as a lot of them do really weird things with any screen effects, and it's easier to just avoid ENBs then to download a dozen mods removing all the different screen effects skyrim applies! Just my personal opinion though! ^_^ SweetFX mods like Ultimate Lighting Overhaul can be a great alternative!

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