You need to apply the console command after you loaded a savegame for the first time. So i looked for a console command for skyrim that can change those two things and it also worked for Fallout 4. I thought that the brightness in AFR friendly mode might be related to HDR and/or bloom. If you like to call one of the files 'fix', then you have to type bat fix (bat name of the file)Ĭlick to expand.Fallout 4 and Skyrim use the same engine. I called the files 1 and 2, because this is the fastest way to activate them. Put this in 2.txt (use inside the institute only): txt files correctly, you can make them yourself.
Being able to play this game in 4K is definitely worth the hassle for me.ĮDIT: In case you cannot download the. It's far from perfect, but it's better than running the game with just one card. You just have to ignore some of the annoyance. I've played more than 24 hours with AFR friendly mode enabled and it's working great. You will get perfect scaling, as long as you don't get bottlenecked by the cpu. This is the only way to get good CrossFire scaling. The description boxes are working fine.īodies will sometimes flicker. There is no fix for this, but nohting else is affected. The images of the perks in the perk tree are flickering. After you leave the institute, make sure you activate the other file again by typing "bat 1" in the console.
To activate it type "bat 2" in the console. All i did was changing one value, but it is necessary for the institute. Just like the 1.txt, you also need to put this file in the fallout4.exe folder. So everytime you enter the institute you need to use another file. The brightness fix still isn't enough for the institute. You could also just wear a mask to cover your face. Always load the last savegame first, before you try to save the game again and everything should be fine. Instead of a pitch black face, you will have a flickering face (awesome, i know).ĭo not save the game right after you used the console command. Only way to fix this is with a console command: You will notice it immediately after you loaded the first savegame (if you are outside). Don't worry, it won't happen while you play. Sometimes things in the distance might be super blurry. However, AO will sometimes be very pixelated and this is something you will surely see. I still leave it on, because the game looks much better with it enabled. FXAA is working fine.Īmbient Occlusion isn't working as intended. It doesn't work and it will only give you weird artifacts and an ugly image. Problems that you may encounter with AFR friendly mode enabled:įirst of all DO NOT use TAA.
So using it for single GPU's could negatively impact the visuals. You can use the console commands to change it. I don't know what value fallout 4 is using, but i set it to 2.Įven if you don't use CrossFire. Setting this to low will make trees white. It seems to change the brightness of the sky. Value 9 also has a huge impact on the visuals. Value 8 seems to be bloom (one of the reasons for the brightness). Value 6 seems to be HDR (one of the reasons for the brightness).Ĭhanging value 7 didn't do anything for the visuals. Setting it higher than 0 will make the reflection to strong. Value 4 did had an effect on a light bulb. Setting value 3 to 0 will result in a white screen. Value 2 and 3 also don't seem to do anything. Setting this value to high will result in a black screen. They have no impact on the games visuals (or maybe they have in situations i haven't encountered yet). If you want you can tweak the console commands in the 1.txt file yourself. This means that you need to reapply the console commands everytime you start the game. Once you close the game, all values will switch back to 'normal'. You can even go back to the main menu and load a savegame from there. Once you loaded a savegame for the first time, it doesn't matter if you load another savegame. This is very important, because if you do it before, your screen gets black once your savegame is loaded (restart is the only fix). > typ "bat 1" AFTER you loaded a savegame for the first time. > Put the file in the fallout4.exe folder I found a way to fix the brightness issue of AFR friendly mode. I noticed that i'm only repeating myself, so i just going to post my fix in a new thread. Some people seem to have missed my post in the fallout 4 performance thread.