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My video card is a ATI radion 5700 series.Mojave Sandy Desert is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas, created by AceeQ. Yeah, I wasn't looking for something that changed lighting or made the game look like it was through a camera, that's not "improve the graphics" in my book. I gained 10 frames per second and "virtually" increased the fidelity of the image by dropping down into 1024x768 and turning on 4xAA and 8xAF versus 1280x1024 No AA and 4xAFĮdited by Jeoshua, 12 February 2012 - 05:02 PM. This close to screaming before I realized you're just not a techie and wanted texture replacersĪlso, what brand of video card do you have? NVidia paradoxically does better with the resolution pulled down a bit an on 4x Multisampling Anti Aliasing.
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Get Director's chair and learn how to use it. But if you have problems with lighting or camera stuff (this is too dark, that's too bright, etc). Get Ojo Bueno texture pack and you should be pleased with how little work you have to do past downloading and installing it. You're looking for something that's "Fire And Forget" I'm assuming that's because you just turned it on and expected to see a change automatically, yes? They're interactive and allow you to change lighting and camera settings to your liking. Okay so you didn't like the Director's Chair Suite because it "didn't improve the graphics"? I'm going to try some of the texture packs you mentioned now.Įdited by immortalfrieza, 12 February 2012 - 12:18 AM. I suppose I should clarify that I wanted the graphics of new vegas to improve, to get them to better match up with today's standards. I tried the imaginator, dynavision, and Cinematech, and those didn't really do anything to improve the graphics, though project reality works well. You can use it to alter your INI files which can net you vastly better performance.ĮDIT 2B : Also, GOPHER has posted a number of video tutorials which touch on subjects such as : graphics overalling and performance.ĮDIT 2C : I'm sure there's more, but I'll leave you to it for now.Įdited by MGE, 11 February 2012 - 03:52 PM. Depending on your taste, NEVADA SKIES (which has a few variations available) and PROJECT REALITY MKI are both fantastic for improving the weather.Īdd all those up and you'll have a totally different "look" and experience from "vanilla".ĮDIT 2A : Damn, I also forgot to mention NEW VEGAS CONFIGATOR (yes, it is spelled that way). OJO or POCO BUENO (I think these are pound for pound the best of them)Īnd, VURT'S FLORA AND FAUNA does good business with updating the plant-life.ĮDIT: Damn, forgot to mention weather-mods. There are a good number of texture replacers on the NEXUS as well, which will enhance the "aged" look of the game: If you have a decent computer, with all these enabled in one form or other you'll see a very minor - if any - performance loss.Īlso, recommended would be FALLOUT NEW VEGAS ENHANCED SHADERS LITE: Ultimately, if you want to be able to modify all of these through the MCM interface (which I recommend), you need DIRECTORS CHAIR: The IMAGINATOR will give you a variety of options to change in-game colors, tints, brightness, contrast, saturation, styles, blurs, motion-blurs, etc, etc:ĭYNAVISION 2 : Gives you in-game user-adjustable dynamic depth-of-field which does make the "look" of the game a tad more modern:ĬINEMATECH : Add some grit/grains to the game for a more "filmic" quality, if you like that kinda thing COMBINED (with DIRECTOR'S CHAIR) and they're very powerful: All of the below allow dramatic visual alterations at typically minor performance cost (if any).