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I'd like to try all those and stuff but after reading this : http://www.operationsports.com/forum...iasing-pc.html i feel like your credibility went after the window.
I'll be explaining in spoiler tags,because it's offtopic to this thread
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1)Processor speed + Amount ram has absolutely NOTHING to do with enabling or disabling AA modes. It's entirely dependant on GPU + it's drivers. Calling a six-core [email protected] Ghz & 8 GB ram insufficient and beeing the cause of the problem is so much misinformation spread it makes me wondering why you give advice to people when you don't know even the basics.
2)Faster ram,that it's made "especially for smoother PC gaming" is making my head want to explode. If you've read any tech site review in your life you'd know that 8GB@1333 default speed is good to go for everyone. Above that (1600,1866,2133) get you like +0.2-+0.4% performance AKA wasted money which can be invested in other pc parts
3) You call yourself a PC builder? Really? If we link the 2 posts your wrote as your advice to the poor guy in any pc tech forum people are gonna be bursting in laughters. And if you have any doubt about it we can do it,and check the feedback we'll get.
I wouldn't call myself a car technician/builder when i know ZERO things about them,let alone advice a poor dude to go waste his money in something that will make absolutely no difference to what he asked. If you are serious about beeing a PC builder,give anandtech/tomshardware some reading before you build a PC for any of your friends/customers or advice guys in forums.
Ontopic: What you have posted is a photomod not a shadowmod. Shadowmods were called the globals mods made,that added shadowing to the global file with hex editing. The ENB mods,like this,are traditionally called Photomods to avoid confusion,and they don't really add shadowing (they are post-processing effects they can't interfere that much with the graphics engine) just add grey filters all over the game.. I'll try it in a while & post feedback.
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Actually your partially right! But altering the lighting and so forth can add shadows and so forth that are missing original. Fixing the coloring and placing shadows to where they weren't at first. Making it a shadow mod!
And as well as making photos look different when taking images making it a photomod.
You don't change anything in the globals to get shadows, it's done all in the ENB edits.
In this case it's a Shadow mod and looks good with photos, because even when your not taking photos, in game has shadows and colors tones and resolutions it didn't have by default. Your not taking photos while playing and it looks completely different. I was even using the default global while playing and it looks completely different.