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If it doesn't, you should unsubscribe from any mods that alters the same type of file.
just the default flashlight texture made brighter?
I'd like a slightly brighter Flashlight,
but I would prefer that the Flashlight
didn't change the size of the Circular
Light that it produces...
Because of this, I think the Original
Image Before looks better then the
After Image you have shown...
Just saying, oO
Example: The 1st Image shows better looking dirt,
the 2nd image the after image shows too much of
the sewer pool below the later, which you should
not be able to see all of without moving your
Flashlight around. Then in the Final Image where
you have the guy by the stairs? The light on the
Flashlight is too dim, but the room is not dark
enough, so in that case you wouldn't even need
a Flashlight at all in that scene? oO
Does no one Agree?
PS: I have struggled to find a Flashlight that doesn't fix this issue.
if you know how to use the console you could turn on cheats and then set r_flashlightfov to 179 or something.
https://youtu.be/a4GeH_HdNC4?t=40
at 0:40