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1. You should NEVER second load in this game. Ever.
2. Just yesterday I loaded the same save several times within a could hours.
3. Just because mods are not enabled in Content Manager does not mean they are not active in-game anyways. You MUST unsubscribe to properly test.
Your issue is most likely 1.
So, you have "Render it","Theme Mixer 2.5" and "Lumina", which is best to keep?
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]
Hopefully this comment could offer some help for other gamers came into chaos when adjusting render it options.
However, just by enabling color grading the whole visuals look completely different, which appears to be extremely dark especially in all day/night shadows, and the contrast also looks different. What's worse, I cannot produce the same visuals as without color grading enabled by adjusting post exposure, contrast, etc.
So my question here is: is there an way in render it only changes the saturation of the overall picture without affecting shadows and other things?
Another question i have, is when i am setting up all the settings in Render It!, is there any advice on the order of the settings i change? For exampple, there are multiple settings that influence the brightness in some way, like sun intensity, tonemapping, bloom, exposure (exposure was in theme mixer i think). Thanks!
Here's a direct link to the page in the wiki: Click Here [docs.google.com]
Click for Screenshot of Render It Options [www.dropbox.com]
Here's what the icon looks like:
Click for Screenshot [www.dropbox.com]