While this would be neat, it would require more development time for the Client, as essentially Z0$ is giving the players ever more control over the gaming experience.What we need is a global light adjustment then we can use the light fixtures for fill and effect.
lasertooth wrote: »I recommend using the standing daedric braziers. They are purple/craftable. I tilt them at an angle and imbed them into the wall like the Breton torch. They are much brighter and will fill the entire space with light.
I replaced all my Breton torches/khajiit wall sconces with these lights, and the results are dramatically better. I was able to use less lights and gain back a few item slots.
Also, I went into the settings and ramped up the brightness. I have it brighter than the game recommends, about 3/4 - 4/5 all the way up, and everything in the game is so much easier to see. I always ramp up the brightness when taking screenshots or working on my house. It helps.
I read lightning and worried this was a Nerf Sorc sarcasm thread!
Agreed on the darkness
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Thats all?Eyesinthedrk wrote: »I have the quaint and cozy ravenhurst house. Two Brenton sconce torches by all three doors. Two fire pits, 6 candles. And I can't get the light to spread more than three feet around the walls.
You think? It's way too dark for my tastes. The open floors are acceptable, but the side rooms, especially downstairs, are depressing.MLGProPlayer wrote: »[...]Mathiisen Manor, on the other hand, is brighter than a hospital inside, even if you don't have any lights.
You think? It's way too dark for my tastes. The open floors are acceptable, but the side rooms, especially downstairs, are depressing.MLGProPlayer wrote: »[...]Mathiisen Manor, on the other hand, is brighter than a hospital inside, even if you don't have any lights.
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platonicidealgirlfriend wrote: »A couple of factors have a huge impact on how well your lighting works, and generally speaking trying to do your lighting during the in-game day isn't going to reflect how oppressively dark it'll be at night. The secondary factor is that the sconces you are using, the Breton ones with candles, suck out loud and do not cast light towards the floor. Other offenders include most of the indoril candles we got with Morrowind.
Here's some general rules when it comes to getting a lot of light out of a light furnishing:
1) Most sconces suck. Lanterns hung on the Dark Elf Hook or suggestively draped over a corner work better if you need light on the walls. The exception is some of the torch sconces.
2) Some candlesticks are good, others suck.
3) Lanterns tend to cast pretty good light. The vanilla Dark Elf lanterns and Redguard lanterns are particularly bright and the latter have a very "clean" light.
4) Braziers are good but have the aforementioned issues, plus eat floor space.
5) Chandeliers are VERY good. Most are higher level craftables but iirc the Orcish chandelier is pretty cheap to craft and has a nice sphere of light that it casts.
6) If all else fails and for whatever reason you don't want the good light source visible, flip the aforementioned orc chandelier or another good lightsource upside down or sidewise and hide it in the floor or wall, just out of view. You'll need to be the house owner and use retrieve to get it back.
In general, lights have the most impact when you place them to cast light on as many adjacent walls, floors, and ceilings as possible. This also helps rooms look bigger. As such, a good place to hang a wall light is close enough to the corner to hit the adjacent wall, and if possible at the right level to hit the floor and ceiling. If you have a home with high ceilings, like most of the manors, sticking chandeliers or hidden lights up there to light it up helps the rooms look brighter and, again, bigger.
thatlaurachick wrote: »No, please leave lighting as is. I have eye issues, and when a light source is too bright (dungeons anyone?) there is nothing I can do but close my eyes, which makes it hard to play the game.
Yes, Orc and some Dark Elf homes are very dark, the NPC versions are the same. If you add more lights (yes I have over one hundred in some homes) it will be lighter.
Please leave lighting the way is is! Else I won't be able to play the game.