I can delete it out for you but I believe Andysonofbob gave a different way.
[attachment=26157:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
I tried it last night with the newest 3.2 patch and with older 295 WHQL drivers. The sun rays render at different points, no doubt about it. It's almost like there are two suns slightly offset from each other, causing the rays to extend from different angles and cross each other. I don't find this terribly distracting though, as it's bright, and like the real sun, I don't stand there looking directly into the sunlight. The rays add a nice ambience.
I tried it last night with the newest 3.2 patch and with older 295 WHQL drivers. The sun rays render at different points, no doubt about it. It's almost like there are two suns slightly offset from each other, causing the rays to extend from different angles and cross each other. I don't find this terribly distracting though, as it's bright, and like the real sun, I don't stand there looking directly into the sunlight. The rays add a nice ambience.
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[quote name='eqzitara' date='27 June 2012 - 06:47 PM' timestamp='1340851672' post='1427441']
I can delete it out for you but I believe Andysonofbob gave a different way.
[attachment=33718:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
Extract and put both files in your witcher2/bin/
[/quote]
thank you /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Apart from the renewed inventory and UI (including north arrow and sorting) is there any real reason in installing 3.2. I've been playing with only EE and no other patches and using the comfycouch mod it's pretty great.
Apart from the renewed inventory and UI (including north arrow and sorting) is there any real reason in installing 3.2. I've been playing with only EE and no other patches and using the comfycouch mod it's pretty great.
I can confirm a significant framerate increase with the new patch. I always had some stutter during the cutscenes in 3D, didn't botter me that much, as I already finished the game in 2D, but these seem to have dissapeared.
I can confirm a significant framerate increase with the new patch. I always had some stutter during the cutscenes in 3D, didn't botter me that much, as I already finished the game in 2D, but these seem to have dissapeared.
[attachment=26157:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
Extract and put both files in your witcher2/bin/
[attachment=26157:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
Extract and put both files in your witcher2/bin/
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I can delete it out for you but I believe Andysonofbob gave a different way.
[attachment=33718:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
Extract and put both files in your witcher2/bin/
[/quote]
thank you
I can delete it out for you but I believe Andysonofbob gave a different way.
[attachment=33718:shaderoverride.zip]
https://s3.amazonaws.com/HelixMods/*Oldversion/Release.upd.zip
Extract and put both files in your witcher2/bin/
thank you
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