Use for whatever you want. I didn't create SweetFX or ENB Series so you don't need to give me credit unless you want to :)

The VTMB ENB was a little messed up, so I took a look at using another source-engine ENB, the one for HL2.

This includes sweetFX, so it might override your configs

ENB: Colour correction is is set to provide higher levels of colour, dark areas are made much more dark

ENB: Anisotropic filtering is enabled, there is a noticable difference, go and stand on a road and look into the distance

ENB: Bloom is on, it is set to look sort of "smokey"

ENB: Water Effects: The HL2 ENB water effect doesn't work, it actually screws up some lights, so i have left it off

ENB: Depth of field is currently off because I don't like it all that much

ENB: Anti-Aliasing is on, you may need to turn it off if you are doing this already via your video card

SweetFX: HDR is on

SweetFX: Lumasharpen is on

Just extract this .zip into the same directory as your vampire.exe



Notes



Nexus user Frolich has pionted out that to take screenshots you should try using the built in ENB screenshot capabilities to catch all the post-processing effects

Nexus user doyoume has noted that Gangrel beast vision might be too dark. Use Shift-F12 to toggle the ENB effect on and off if you have the same problem.

There's some help here for people who are having issues with Windows 10: https://www.nexusmods.com/vampirebloodlines/mods/54

Boris Vorontsov for ENB Series

CeeJay for SweetFX

Thanks to Nexus user Frolich for his screenshots

Update 2018-10-10: I have just tested the ENB with wesp's Unofficial Patch 10 and it seemed to work OK.The VTMB ENB was a little messed up, so I took a look at using another source-engine ENB, the one for HL2.What i was trying to emulate with this ENB config was a darker/neon look, thinking Bladerunner/Cyberpunk. I've only spent a few hours messing around with it.Info:InstallCredits: