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The FXAA is post processing, so VAC wouldn't pick it up, it does not alter the game files in any way, just processes the images after CoD makes them, before transferring to your video card.
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Thanks Les,
Very good of you to take the time to share! ![]() |
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Thanks for the feedback.
These injectFxaa post-processing effects can be switched on and off using the pause button on a keyboard, much easier for me than changing the colour settings on my monitor when switching between IL2 and general viewing. Also, some of the more extreme effects that people might like to use, and that I haven't shown in the pictures I posted, just aren't possible via monitor adjustments alone. I adjusted the colours on an S-PVA monitor that's been calibrated using a Datacolor Spyder3. The colours I'm seeing are pretty accurate, and even disregarding my general preference for colder, clearer imagery, I think the colour settings the game's using at the moment are just a bit off. I'm basing that opinion not just on what I'm seeing in-game now but on how it used to look in previous versions as well. In the past it's been too brown and then too blue, and now it seems too yellow. It is true that this kind of post-processing effect changes the colour of everything from the flowers to the clouds, and so it's still up to the developers to set those internal colour relationships. The point is though, this injectFxaa utility is an easy way for anyone, with any monitor type or colour preference, to adjust the overall colour temperature and shadow strength to whatever suits them. Last edited by Les; 05-20-2012 at 07:45 PM. |
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i want only the aa
what i have to download and put to my game folder ![]() |
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Sorry Skouras, I thought you were just joking before about how bad the AA is in the game.
The pictures I've posted here have been reduced in resolution by 50%, which makes the game look smoother than it does when actually playing it. So even with the FXAA applied it won't look as good as these pictures. If you still want to try it, the first folder I've attached to this post - FXAA PPI Rev 37. contains the main files you need. The second folder contains some settings that switch off all the injectFxx effects except the FX anti-aliasing. Open up the first 'FXAA PPI Rev 37' folder, copy the contents from the folder of whatever version of DirectX you're using, and paste them into the folder where you have your Cliiffs Of Dover exe. installed (eg. Local Disk C:/Steam/steamapps/common/il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover). Then copy the contents of the second folder I've attached here and put that settings file in the same place (eg. Local Disk C:/Steam/steamapps/common/il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover), overwriting and replacing the default injectFxaa settings. To see what effect the FXAA has in-game, press the Pause/Break/ScrLk button on your keyboard on and off when looking at something like the edge of a cockpit window (if your keyboard has one, you may have to press the 'F Lock' button first or your Pause/Break/ScrLk button won't be switching the effect on and off). |
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I' not seeing any AA effect from this.. i'll have to have a mess about with it.
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thank you very much
you were very helpful ![]() ![]() salute buddy.. |
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If you install the files I included in my first post and aren't seeing any change to the look of the game at all then it mustn't be working, as the default injectFxx settings change all the colours of the game too and the difference should be obvious. If that's the case, make sure you're opening up the correct DirectX folder in the injectFxx package (the DirectX10 one if you're using the latest beta patch) and dropping the four or five files within it directly into your Steam/Cliffs Of Dover game folder (not your Cliffs Of Dover user documents folder), not just putting the whole DirectX folder in there. Also make sure your 'Pause/Break/ScrLk' button isn't being Switched to 'F' mode by your keyboards 'F Lock' button and making it's injectFxx on/off function inoperable. On another note, here are some more shots comparing the default colour/contrast settings to my preferred ones. Last edited by Les; 05-21-2012 at 08:57 PM. |
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please make this as a mod ![]() |
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Here are some of my comparison shots...
1st image is default, 2nd my version. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I think it looks a lot better, obviously it is subjective and the look will depend on your monitor and its settings. There are my injFX_Settings.h tonemap settings. Code:
/*--------------------------------------------------- TONEMAP --------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define Gamma 1.20 #define Exposure 0.00 #define Saturation -0.40 // use negative values for less saturation. #define BlueShift 0.05 // Higher = more blue in image. #define Bleach 0.10 // Bleach bypass, higher = stronger effect #define Defog 0.055 // Strength of Lens Colors. #define FogColor float4(0.00, 0.90, 0.00, 0.90) //Lens-style color filters for Blue, Red, Yellow, White. |
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