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Has anyone else noticed this issue since upgrading to the May 2013 patch? The sky is so hazy during sunset and sunrise, much more so than before. Any fixes?

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I thought that came in much, much earlier.

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That DX10 shader effect was introduced at least two (and possibly three) years ago.

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Huh, well I guess I just didn't have it working until now. I've always used DX10 but never noticed it until after installing the May 2013 patch. I assume I should just delete the ForceDX10=True from the options.ini and it will get rid of it? I just ask because I've used DX10 for years and never noticed this.

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Did you recently change video cards?  Turning off DX10 will kill your performance.

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No I haven't changed video cards, but I did upgrade drivers. I'll revert to the old drivers and see if it looks better though.

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I think I figured it out, just had to make a few edits to the enbseries.ini and the effect is much less noticeable.

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