Talk:Enhanced Weather
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I haven't finished making the page, obviously.--Wrinklyninja 11:17, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
- Just realised I wasn't logged in. Well, that was me that made the edits.--Wrinklyninja 07:17, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Well designed page
I just wanted to let you know I appreciate the layout and contents of this page. I found it much easier to find what I was looking for compared to wading through the forums and clickety-clicking tabs at TESNexus (although those are invaluable sites and extremely usefull, too).
Your nighttime shots look very dark, especially for vanilla. Did you set your monitor brightness in the game's Video Controls to neutral before taking the shots? I forgot to do so when I made a darker nights mod, and looks like vanilla nightime at 90% brightness on my system. I have it so bright because the clear daytime was too dark, so adjusted to bright daytime instead of dark nights.
When I first played the game, I exited the sewers at night time without realizing it (I could see everything across the entire land). I thought Oblivion graphics was very poor, with that florescent light look. Played for several days before I figured out day and night was occurring (I saw stars in the sky when I thought it was daytime). Mainly, the colors change much more than the brightness. So thanks for including darker night options. I wish every weather mod included such options.
- Thanks, I try my best. I did, I think it may just be because I've calibrated my monitor. It doesn't affect the outcome, as the darker nights were done with maths, not based on how it looks. I've set up pages for Enhanced Weather SI Only and All Natural with a similar layout.--Wrinklyninja 09:44, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
