Skyrim Mod: v1.6b Realistic Lighting without Post Processing (Default Options)

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

In this video we will see how this mod known as "Realistic Lighting without Post Processing" affects the look and experience of Skyrim.

http://skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4323

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  • I love your PC. Mine can't run that thing. But, by the way, the general lighting is very great, but when the night comes, we don't see anything. This could ruin the game's experience....

  • @TTHX7 I've mostly calibrated my screen, and while it is dark, it's still playable at night.

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  • It's gone from NExus.

  • Anyways i can set colour and stuff on my monitor so i dont need the mod

  • I did notice a rather large change in FPS with the Lighting mob with out postprosessing and alot more darker and in some scenes it almost impossible to see so ill be passing on this mod :)

  • @Esthin cool, ty for that info. Will get it ASAP.

    Feck knows i could use a few more fps in that game ^^

  • @Tripnotik25 Much better than Skyboost, and its official now.

    I think they worked with the guy who made Skyboost and integrated their own new performance fixes into it so its like a double effect.

  • @Esthin correct. It doesn't alter a thing, nor does it saturate the colors like all the others do which IMO is awesome in every way possible. Saturation during the day can be nice with all the green more lively fancy stuff, but at night, well your nights just turn straight up blue.

    And i have not yet installed the patch, but curious myself. Its better than skyboost? and is it official yet and not just a beta?

    Might give it a go.

  • @Tripnotik25 New patch fixes it anyway :D

    I used to drop to around 40 in Solitude running i5 2500k and a 560Ti but now I get constant 60.

    I confirm this mod doesnt have any performance impact since it doesn't really add anything, just alters.

  • If you all have issues with the night, I use the Torch of Everlasting mod. Makes torches never die, so you can use them all night, all the time when journey-ing. I really love the light mod, even though it gets really dark, it feels so much more real, than a cartoon-ish game.

  • @SirCrest Could be.

    Yea i noticed your rig. It is unlikely, but i seen people talking about 30 FPS running I7s and 590s. Tons of people actually, thru out the forums with high end systems and still feeling the weight of the games aged engine.

    Anyway, just lookin to make it clear to whoever sees it, that the mod works fine and there is virtually no FPS strains attached. Just so they don't diss the mod thinking its gonna chew 30 fps off of their performance =)

    Have a good one.

  • @Tripnotik25 The only thing I can think of is that the numbers I had were from a week before, and I didn't benchmark right before installing the mod. I wish I did.

    Also as for Vram, I'm runnind 3GB video cards, 3GB per GPU, so if it's anything vram related it would be bandwidth, but I don't think so.

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