Dark Souls 2 Lighting Mod

Dark Souls 2 Lighting Mod
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Just a minor bump, someone's rebuilding Dark Souls 2's lighting from the ground up as a mod, it isn't a reshade, but a true replacer/overhaul. Dark Souls 2 PC enhanced lighting FX mod 'GEM2' (self.DarkSouls2) submitted 4 years ago by charliezinz So, I was just over on the Nexus checking to see if the DSII mod site was up, which it is and i stumbled across this little visual enhancement mod.

Dark Souls 2 Combat Mod

I'm thinking Soul Level 150.

VGR - 20 END - 20 VIT - 12 ATN - 30 STR - 36 DEX - 12 ADP - 19 INT - 3 FTH - 50

I only want to put 36 STR into my build because of reading this on one of the wikis 'At 35 strength and 50 faith this weapon has a huge damage rating of 560. When enchanted with its special attack this can be as high as 750-800 damage making this weapon almost as strong as ultra great weapons but with a much faster move set.'

as well as being able to wield Gyrm Greatshield.

Dark souls 2 lighting mod 3

Let me know what you guys think

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Dark Souls has a reputation as a dark fantasy game where women fused to demons, cannibal executioners, and zombified humans make their home. But it looks a little more like a fun place if you pump the brightness and change some of the lighting effects.

The video spoils the entire game of Dark Souls. The entire game. I promise you, lots of things are spoiled in this video. Lots.

Created by Reddit user theelfriede, the brightened up Dark Souls experience is the result of some edited parameters in how the game draws its locations. In the description of the video, they explain that the process involved removing the game’s DrawParam folder and fiddling with some of the RGB values.

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In Dark Souls, the DrawParam folder controls how the game handles lighting and visual elements like fog. Dark Souls achieves such unique looks for its areas by assigning each broad zone their own DrawParams that give them distinct ways of handling light. The Tomb of the Giants, for example, is so dark that you can barely see in front of your face, and it’s no coincidence that PureDarkness, a mod that transforms the game into one huge Tomb of the Giants, similarly deploys edits to the DrawParam folder.

Removing the DrawParam folder gives the game a light that’s everywhere all the time, even in underground spaces, and it makes for some weird sights if you’re familiar with the game already.

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As you can see in the video and in the images I’m including before, removing the “dark” from the game gives a pastel look that almost verges on a cartoon for teens. The mound at the bottom of Blighttown doesn’t look like a horrible insect hive. Instead, it’s almost friendly in a Zelda-y way. And, heck, the Gaping Dragon looks positively jolly in its tropical blue water arena.

Anyway, here are some of my favorite areas from this modded Dark Souls experience:

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