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What issue are you seeing? Did you try the manual install?
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=702876146
Unfortunately, data mods are not yet supported in patch 4.0+. I am waiting for the devs to fix this hopefully in patch 4.3.
With your new monitor, you might prefer the Age of Sharpness ENB, where colors aren't changed but sharpness is still applied to the textures!
@Knaber-
Ah, I see, thanks for clarifying.
In addition, you might want to check out the Age of Sharpness ENB instead if this one is too vivid for your liking!
Make a mod that makes the game look like a WW2 movie (color wise) ;)
Perhaps you might prefer the Age of Sharpness ENB instead? It doesn't change the colors but still applies sharpness.
@Dom Rodriksen-
What graphics card are you using? Also, double-check you have the "-nostartup" option in our AoE2HD launch options.
I see your point, I tried to make this mod more colorful on purpose but may release slighter touch-up ENBs in the future.
@Mr WorldWide and Kliqx- thanks!
@Last Maciota-
Have you tried my Age of Sharpness mod instead? That one preserves the original colors but applies sharpness still.
Just one little suggestion: The vibrance is a little bit to much for me although I like the direction. I tried some different values and maybe you could consider a mod with sharpness + medium vibrance? I used ColorSaturationDay=1 and ColorSaturationNight=1 to reduce the colors a bit. :)
This and the 'just' sharepened one do fit my taste much more.
Thanks for these again.