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Fallout 3

Okay, I'm starting this. Now that Boris wrote a binary that can handle Fallout:NV, and trillville showed (quite admirably) that it can also be used in Fallout 3, there's bound to be more than a couple that will want to show off the Wasteland in all it's new glory.
I've been posting some shots in the wrong topic, so chance are you've seen a couple of these already. I'm using bits and pieces of trillville's Fallout 3 ENB (a couple enbseries values, his palette) some code by dpeasant (in enbbloom.fx and enbeffect.fx and some stuff from my Skyrim ENB. There's quite a lot to do still, but already the Wasteland's never been better.

I'll post shots here from time to time, but I'll collect all on my flickr set for Fallout 3.


Boris, if you could somehow code me up some real shadows... or is that asking for the impossible?

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Re: Fallout 3

Gorgeous work. I love the colour palette and for once the thick far fog complements the atmosphere wonderfully. And of course, your style is as snazzy as always.

But what kind of game from 2008 doesn't have realtime shadows? Even Blade of Darkness had them, and that was back in 2001.

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Re: Fallout 3

I know! (BoD was good.)
Trying to fake shadow by crazy lighting settings is manageable, but introduces a lot of problems where you don't want them. I don't know how Skyrim's enbseries' advanced shadows worked, but I hope something similar can be done for the Fallouts.

By the way, I've seen a couple (only a few) of your recent screens, and they looked gorgeous. Whatever you're doing, keep doing it. I saw a recent grassy shot, and I'd love to put Viglad in there some day. I really should start catching up on the image thread here, but I'm only caught up till page 440...

A question: would you think ENBMote would function in any game, OOTB? I mean it changes ENB, and not the game, so I should be able to just plop it in Fallout... Going to have to just try that.
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Thanks, glad you liked the screens. I'm not sure I know what I'm doing, but I'm intent on still trying... If nothing else good comes out of my endeavours, I'll be sure to send the setup your way just to see Viglad saddling up one more time in style :D

Yes, in theory ENBmote should function with ENB + any game. In practise it won't, though, because I'm making a check whether Skyrim is running to prevent anything nasty from happening. If you'd like to, I can make a version with no check. By the way, sorry for neglecting further development - I've been meaning to pick it up again but it's been always left playing the second violin to something else. One of these days, I promise.

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Oh... I'm glad you did as much as you did. And if you never touch it again, I won't hold it against you. Don't let it be a chore. But if a version without a check is feasible, without much work, that'd be great.
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Shadows are not an easy to implement for games which are not developed for them, i need a lot of time to make shadows and elliminate their bugs as much as possible.
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Not sure if this will help you, but someone developed a version of Morrowind Graphics Extender that supports dynamic shadows for static objects. You can find it here. From what I've read, there is at least one unavoidable bug caused by statics not having back-facing geometry, so shadows will pass through the object. Also, here's the main project page: http://morrgraphext.sourceforge.net/

Of course, Morrowind runs on a much older version of Gamebryo, so all of this could be useless.
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Good stuff, Dorak. Based off TV?
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