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12-19-06, 08:55 PM | #1 |
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GWX and Marhkimov's LIGHT NIGHT mod
Our good friend Rob meantioned something I thought about myself. My preference is like his, I like the night time to be a little more brighter. So I remembered I use Marhkimov's LIGHT NIGHT mod for UBWA, so I told Rob I would investigate this matter.
So, my findings are that it does work. Obviously, it is not as bright as it was before, due to the fact GWX is much darker than I've ever seen. Anyway, I took some screenies, and this is the best way to demonstrate it, especially to Rob. If it is not bright enough for some still, maybe Marhkimov could be so kind into making a GWX Update. If no one has this, and want to try it out, I would be willing to upload it to FileFront for you. To me, this is just right, as long as it's is dark enough in the room, which I prefer to play in the dark. All I'm missing is a red lamp above my computer cabinet Here are my screenies : I noticed without Light Night, you can't even see what is on the flag, with Light Night, it has just enough light to make out the country. For those with bad eyesight, this is the way to go. |
12-19-06, 09:00 PM | #2 |
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Hi there Tuddley3,
What time of night is it when those shots where taken? I will find out if the above mod is compatible with GWX for you mate.
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12-19-06, 09:00 PM | #3 |
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Is it the same one as used in NYGM 2.2? If so, then it's 16k and should be compatible with GW I think :hmm: I'll have to try this myself.
mr chris - the dark time of night :P That's what nights look like in NYGM. Personally, I would like that sky + black water. |
12-19-06, 09:01 PM | #4 |
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Hi Tuddley,
Even though it has been re-named to be generic, the 16km optional mod included with GWX is the "light" version. They are one and the same. If you use a different version apart from the one found on Sergbuto's website... you will lose the moon reflection on the water. Also, I think the ones found at serg's site have the low-res original stock tga's... you might want to extract them and check... just incase you want a little more detail to it. If you need to, you can pull the medium-rez moon tga from GW and re-pack the dat file in Serg's mod. |
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12-19-06, 09:13 PM | #7 | |
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I did see a crescent moon rising at 04:30, and there was a reflection. I need to play a little more to find what is missing, also like to see a more full moon to see how that looks. Thanks for all the replies so far. |
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12-19-06, 10:04 PM | #8 |
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Kpt. Lehmann,
Just out of curiosity. I was wondering about the moon's water reflection. On a full moon night, with clear cloudless sky, the moon's reflection when low in the sky should light the water up across the screen. As it rises in the sky, the reflection deminishes, but it should still be brighter than we have. Is there any way to recreate this effect in the game? I take my daughter out on the boat nightfishing in the warmer months, and on a clear full moon night, I can bait the hooks on my fishing poles without the need of a lamp, and can clearly see the shore and trees as the moon rises higher in the sky, at a range of 2 miles. This is of course without the benefit of any city lights, as we're out about 40 miles from any concentrated light source. It was the same when Dad used to take me out on Lake Huron, and Superior when I was a youngster. If it's not possible to recreate, no worry. I just personnally enjoy moonlit nights on the boat still, even 30 years later. Or I've still got excellent night vision. Thanks in advance for your concideration P.S. The inky black low vision is about right for no moon, or very small sliver of the moon.
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12-19-06, 10:11 PM | #9 | |
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Before Sergbuto's help... there was no reflection at all... and before Marhkimov fixed the sun reflection on the water in GW 1.0... that reflection was screwy too... and the U-boat reflections everyone got together and fixed... and the list goes on... and on. In days to come, we will look at increasing the brightness of the sky at night due to the monitor limitations that many have... It will be awhile though. I'm just glad we've been able to fix these things to the point that we have them now... much of it was like going to the dentist. |
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12-19-06, 10:41 PM | #10 | |
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12-19-06, 10:51 PM | #11 |
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so when does the sun go down in those screen shot's?.
Progressive myopia is one thing blindness is another.I live on the west coast and often walk along the seawall around 10pm and with no moon you can't see dick beyond 100 yards.It's just that simple. |
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12-19-06, 11:10 PM | #13 | |
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but seriously... Exactly... I spent several years in the Army... and recall the inky pitch blackness of night quite well. No moon = flat blindness unless NVG gear is available. |
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12-19-06, 11:33 PM | #14 |
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Thanks Kpt. Lehmann!
I understand the situation at hand, and it sounds like as time passes this may come about, if possible. Thanks for the quick reply too! And on the nights when there is no moon, if I didn't have running lights or a lantern, I'ld probably fall overboard, which would suck as it gets cold when you're soaked.
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