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Doubt command DisableFakeLight from ENB


davoker

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Hi, I do not know if all the ENBs have it, but I have seen that the DisableFakeLight device not only turns off the illumination of the character / NPC, but also turns off the illumination of all the objects, which seem to have a surrealistic light.


I wanted to know if there is any command to use in INI file that has that same effect, for example, Fallout4Custom.ini:


[General]

SStartingConsoleCommand = cl off


We turn off the brightness of our character.

But is there any command that does the same as the "DisableFakeLight" of the ENB? Or does it have to be only by ENB?


In case it is only by ENB, how can you use a neutral ENB, without any effect, that does nothing, just to use DisableFakeLight exclusively?


Thanks, google translator, I'm so sorry!


Edit: OMG, I apologize, DisableFakeLight is the same as CL off (I think xD), what I noticed was the ENB itself, which when activated would take away the brightness of the objects, floor, walls, etc, causing them to produce shade, But the rest of the ENB I did not like.


I did a little lio, the brightness of the character is removed with cl off or the ENB command DisaleFakeLight, the rest of effects are thing of ENB xD


Nothing, I have an absurd post xD



PS: The ENB is VOGUE, I like the effect that removes like light to the objects, which seem to be illuminated, and cast shadow by removing that brightness, the rest of the ENB I do not like the environment leaves, darkens by day Sky a little, and at night the sky is less black, rare xD


I use it with Vivid Weathers, it is supposed to go well with Vogue, since this is made for Vivid Weathers, but the only thing I liked is the effect of removing the brightness of the objects and the projection of shadow they throw after.


If there was some way to have just that, and the rest turned off, it would be interesting, but to know that you have to leave it disabled and you have to leave it activated to achieve it, again with ENBs xD

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while playing the game you can open the ENB menu (usually the [end] key).

under the Effects tab choose the "use original" options for things such as adaptation and post processing. turn off other effects such as SSAO, Lens Flare and Dithering.

 

or you can edit the enbseries.ini in notepad

 

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while playing the game you can open the ENB menu (usually the [end] key).

under the Effects tab choose the "use original" options for things such as adaptation and post processing. turn off other effects such as SSAO, Lens Flare and Dithering.

 

or you can edit the enbseries.ini in notepad

 

Ok ok, I already realized how it was when I wrote the post, it's all sorted out.
Thank you.
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