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If I up the brightness and Gamma so that I can see things better it tends to make the menus and battles look washed out.
It even works nicely with the Empire! I think it'll really add to the fear of the Drakwald forests and the like as beastmen roam about, even if it potentially strains my eyes a bit more.
I know you'll do an excellent job when the time comes! And definitely take breaks. Mods are a labour of love, so it's good not to burn yourself out. I may actually play a whole campaign with this mod, as it gives the campaign map more of a Mark of Chaos grimdark feel to it. Thanks for all the work you do and will do in the future. :D
Lol, keep up the great work mate.
There is one. :)
Thanks for the vote
And kudos to the author, this mod looks really impressive! Voted
Though both are amazing, I liked the older version better. Am I correct in assuming this is basically the "darker campaign map", or is this one even darker than that?