How does Fallout 4 compare to its pre-release screenshots?
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[QUOTE=Cloak Raider;49178078]and the entire lighting system[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't say the lighting system itself is different, just that they plopped down a bunch of dynamic lights with distinct colors for the trailer and then stripped them out and simplified them to the normal lighting when it came to retail.
[QUOTE=RikohZX;49179637]I wouldn't say the lighting system itself is different, just that they plopped down a bunch of dynamic lights with distinct colors for the trailer and then stripped them out and simplified them to the normal lighting when it came to retail.[/QUOTE]
a lot of those lights are in the vanilla game still, it seems they just changed the types of lights in this scene, probably for performance reasons but then again it might have looked strange from a different angle.
the pre-release screenshot definitely has a more vibrant color palette though. with the ReShade configuration I'm using, the pre-release screenshot is definitely a lot closer to what the game looks like for me than the vanilla one is. but my ReShade configuration is adapted from one I made for the witcher 3, which took me 2 months of fiddling and experimenting to get to look that way without looking terrible at night/in certain weather etc. they probably could have shipped the game looking like the pre-release screenshot but it would have looked terrible on some monitors and it would have made night time in the wilderness pitch black.
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