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I wanted to rediscover these games, and I came across this post, I see that you talked about everything, added commands left and right.
Can I have a summary of the commands to add, as well as some details on what they do? Thank you very much everybody. #RandomFrenchHuman
The mod is wonderful. The game is so much more “playable” wirh CA removed.
However I finally made it to my dorm room in episode 1, and even with CA off, it wasn’t enough to save it. Still entirely way too dark.
I’m going to assume the lighthouse scene up until we get close to Chloe and the back of Two Whales in episode 2 is going to be entirely too dark as well .. sigh.
Well, progress is being made, at least.
Game is much more playable now. CA is truly removed.
As I’m typing this I am testing. I’m only at the part where you first leave Jefferson’s class. I’ll make another post when I get to Max’s room and see how dark it is. And how dark it is when you go to the lighthouse with Chloe and before meeting her on the bench (it was omega dark until you walk up the hill and are practically right behind Chloe to take the picture).
I didn’t use any of the mods in the mods folder — there is HUD removal there, a “better looking powers” thing or something, and “floating dirt removal” and some other thing — zero desire to use them as the “floating dirt” he calls it is when the dust/pollen/dander in air catches light and reflects it. No way would I remove.
Share your own results guys!