The black bar seems to be a bug in the latest version. It doesn't seem to be reading the distant render settings properly. The last version (no longer working) would look fine out in Gold Coast.
Old version:
I messaged Sorien, so hopefully he will have a fix for us.
clocksstoppe wrote: »No offence but fog exists to give the scene more depth. I don't think removing it completely improves the visuals. Good work on the color and other post effects though.
clocksstoppe wrote: »No offence but fog exists to give the scene more depth. I don't think removing it completely improves the visuals. Good work on the color and other post effects though.
hehe.. keep telling yourself that @clockstopper97eb17_ESO the fog exists to lessen the work for ZOS and to allow them to have low LOD textures at far distances.
The black bar seems to be a bug in the latest version. It doesn't seem to be reading the distant render settings properly. The last version (no longer working) would look fine out in Gold Coast.
Old version:
I messaged Sorien, so hopefully he will have a fix for us.
EnviousStruggle wrote: »so i heard private version of this Launcher allow you to use protected functions!!!
why this topic still not deleted?
@ZOS_GinaBruno
I can't seem to get this to work. Extracted the ESOptimize files to the client folder, changed the dll as per instructions in the OP to play 64bit, but nothing happens.
I can't seem to get this to work. Extracted the ESOptimize files to the client folder, changed the dll as per instructions in the OP to play 64bit, but nothing happens.
@LordTareq This thread is pretty old and you shouldn't need to do all the stuff the OP is talking about. Just go here : https://www.gamemodi.net/
and download the latest version of hook64 (it should be 1.5.3.4 under details tab of hook64.dll). Then just launch the version you like (x64 or x86) and you are done!
If you want to use reshade you can simply download it separately and use it as you normally would.
I just updated my version of hook64 today and everything works fine now without all the extra steps in the OP.
I can't seem to get this to work. Extracted the ESOptimize files to the client folder, changed the dll as per instructions in the OP to play 64bit, but nothing happens.
@LordTareq This thread is pretty old and you shouldn't need to do all the stuff the OP is talking about. Just go here : https://www.gamemodi.net/
and download the latest version of hook64 (it should be 1.5.3.4 under details tab of hook64.dll). Then just launch the version you like (x64 or x86) and you are done!
If you want to use reshade you can simply download it separately and use it as you normally would.
I just updated my version of hook64 today and everything works fine now without all the extra steps in the OP.
It says 1.5.3.3 for me. And it gives me an error that eso.exe has stopped working. Can't find a .4 version anywhere.
Darkstorne wrote: »Is it possible to simply push back the distance the fog starts to draw at? The vanilla game definitely looks bad in numerous locations (Cyrodiil especially) with such a short draw distance, but removing the fog entirely looks equally hideous.
It's genuinely a really nice atmospheric effect that ESO's fog produces. Mountains, towers, and tall trees (like Eldenroot) rise out above the fog so they can be seen from seemingly miles away. If there's a way to keep the fog in the game, just push it back a lot further, that would be perfect. I'm guessing this program can't do that?
That's what I have always wanted too. Unfortunately there are no variables present to make that kind of change to the fog. It is either on or off.
SirIronclad wrote: »Did anyone notice visual changes in the game? I can't put my finger on it, but the game looks nicer and smoother. It feels more responsive and I could swear details and colours look better.