The wrapper is picky about the precise format of the settings file - it may be that the forum code environment in my earlier post messes it up. I'll try to walk you through the changes I made.
If you take the SweetFX_settings.txt from the Boulotaur package, make the following changes (find...
Hi, try the "package with Boulotaur's injector that uses CeeJay's latest SweetFX shaders" instead of the one from guru3d - that's the one I used. Also, try replacing the default preset (contents of SweetFX_settings.txt) with the one I posted earlier in the thread - the version that comes with...
Please note that I've made the bloom effect rather strong to make the difference visible - obviously it can be made less strong (or even more strong) if you like, by editing the options. Similarly, SweetFX also includes other options like changing the color saturation which I did not use here...
Twilight Zone, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Twilight Zone, SweetFX postprocessing:
These are all the screenshots I've taken so far - if you'd like to see how a specific table looks, just ask, I'd be happy to post comparison images.
Tales of the Arabian Nights, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Tales of the Arabian Nights, SweetFX postprocessing:
Theatre of Magic, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Theatre of Magic, SweetFX postprocessing:
Scared Stiff, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Scared Stiff, SweetFX postprocessing:
Star Trek The Next Generation, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Star Trek The Next Generation, SweetFX postprocessing:
Party Zone, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Party Zone, SweetFX postprocessing:
Ripley's Believe It Or Not!, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Ripley's Believe It Or Not!, SweetFX postprocessing:
Here's a gallery of images:
Black Hole, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Black Hole, SweetFX postprocessing:
Medieval Madness, The Pinball Arcade's own postprocessing:
Medieval Madness, SweetFX postprocessing:
Hi all,
did you know The Pinball Arcade can be combined with various wrapper programs to change the postprocessing (and possibly more)? At least the ENB Series and SweetFX wrapper programs seem to work. I've especially tried SweetFX, it can change the lightness of the colors in many ways and...
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