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I don't think it interferes with anything in Ante Bellum, let met know if it doesn't, then I'll try to add it to my compatch mod.
Thank you
Nvidia proprietary drivers are in use.
But you can definitely change the settings back like in Ad Lucem yourself!
go to the mod folder > gfx > FX> constants.fxh and change the 'FOW' values at the botttom of the file back to the settings from Ad Lucem
Will the author add it in this mod?
mod directory > 2208088403 > map > Terrain
and replace or remove all the 'border' files
Perhaps if you mess around in the mod's constants file you could get a result you're happy with.
You can find that in <mod folder>\gfx\FX\constants.fxh (make a backup first ofc)
if you want to instantly reload the effects you altered, go to command console and type in
reload constants.fxh'
Happy tinkering!
Disable whatever other mods you are running until you find the actual culprit, this is not the one that's causing the issue.
Or how do we make it work with iron man?
Is it ok?
Updated for 1.35