![]() ini without restarting EQ2, which makes customization difficult. Unfortunately, it is a version before the in-game UI for tweaking, and I haven't discovered a way to reload the. It's a pretty old version, but it really makes the lighting look amazing. I believe it was originally used for GTA4, but he stripped-out all the game-specific settings so it is usable by a wide variety of games. Just head over to ENBSeries main site and look for the version labeled Generic. ![]() I'm coming back to EQ2 as a 9 year vet after not playing it since vanilla up to level 33 and I found the forums to be very helpful and to contribute my part I'm sharing the information about SweetFX for anyone who would benefit from it's use, If SOE allowed SweetFX. Personally, I use the Nvidia control panel's FXAA in Everquest 2 because it works wonderfully without affecting the text or interface and without any noticeable FPS loss. The anti-aliasing is most appreciated on images in motion. If SOE allowed SweetFX, which settings would you use? Screenshots rarely do video games justice. If SOE allowed SweetFX these are the settings I'd use, screenshots included. ![]() ![]() It has color adjustments, special effects, clarification filters, an advanced form of anti-aliasing and more. If SOE allowed SweetFX, I'd recommend it to everyone, in every game including Everquest 2. They're not banning the use of video card control software and that's all this really is let's go along with it like this. Has SOE ever made a public declaration in regards to using SweetFX in Everquest 2? Yes, or no. ![]()
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