Fallout:4 Making the game look better

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Main Page Modding Guides

Mods

Console Commands

How to access console in game? Press the ~ key when the game is open / window is active.

Generally used for testing in game, once you find settings you like make sure to edit your Fallout4.ini file to have the changes be persistent.

-Character lighting The fake lights in the vanilla game, helps the characters to be easily distinguishable from the background, but most of the time the effect is really odd and too strong for my taste. In exterior it is less noticeable, and it make more sense because it can be interpreted as a kind of skylight, even at night. But in the interiors, and dark areas, all the characters (and dead bodies) are "glowing" and feels completely out of the scenery, and it can break the immersion a little.

cl for Character lighting `cl on` `cl off` `cl rim 0.02` `cl rim 0.002`

under [General] sStartingCjavascript-event-strippedcl rim X.XXXXX replace x with your preferred value .