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i am also, and i am ok, maybe you should uninstall all mod and assets except this mod, and play game at the new game. and press f10,you can test it.
this mod is valid.
300-500% is the setting part. if you do not set it , press F10, you will see 100-300%.
100-300% is default part ,and 300-500% is added part.
and the best is 300%, do not set more than 300
I respect and thank every mod creator, but I have to admit that after 9 years, the simplest and most effective mods in terms of light and shadow effects are still those from 8 years ago.
this 4 mods combination still cannot be replaced, such as' Render It! ',' Lumina ', and' Relight '. Although these complex mods are more flexible and free, they require patience to adjust the values. Most players just want to achieve a simple and beautiful light and shadow effect.
What I most want to adjust is the part of the building that faces away from the light. The latest Mod [Natural Lighting] can replace [Daylight Classic], but still cannot fully replace [Softer Shadows]