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Obsidian Weather's weaker sunlight feature is great but it's still too bright for my eyes so i made simple edit to the script that allows EVEN MORE WEAKER SUNLIGHT! :D
This mod is for you, if you: - Feels like the sunlight in game is too bright even with weaker sunlight feature turned on in Obsidian Weathers
- Have an eye condition e.g Astigmatism like me, or just wanted to reduce eye strain
- Wants to darken only daytime without messing with interiors or nightime brightness, escpecially if you use enb or other lightning overhaul that touches interior and nightime lightning
- Wants more somber or softer image in your game
Available in two versions (see screenshots) -100%- 125%- 150% weaker sunlight -150%- 200%- 250% weaker sunlight
Know issue: The options in Obsidian Weathers power will still show 33%, 66% and 100% weaker sunlight even tho the brightness is changed via script. I don't know what caused this but you can safely ignore this.