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== Finding the Overrides ==
 
== Finding the Overrides ==
 
The tweak settings are found in the ingame menu. Untick 'Simple Settings' on the bottom right of the menu and navigate to Graphics/Sun, Fog & Water.
 
The tweak settings are found in the ingame menu. Untick 'Simple Settings' on the bottom right of the menu and navigate to Graphics/Sun, Fog & Water.
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== Sun ==
 
== Sun ==
Most lighting settings can be figured out by messing around. Perhaps don't touch Specular Exponent without saving, as it behaves weirdly. Lighting should accentuate units without making them glarey.
 
 
== Fog ==
 
The engine implementation of fog is terrible and nobody should use it. If you find a map with fog, set Fog Start to 0.98 and Fog End to 1. This will remove it. I'm not even sure why this is a setting that this point.
 
 
== Water ==
 
The Apply Water Fix can often be a good starting point as it solves two issues with the default water.
 
* It is too bright in the fog of war, so it stands out too much when zoomed out and it can be hard to see what is in line of sight.
 
* Underwater units are too hard to see.
 
 
Here is some correctly configured water.
 
 
[[File:WaterAsthetic.png|500px|frameless]]
 
 
Note that the land and water outside line of sight (A and B) are more similar to each other than the areas in line of sight (C and D). Also, the amphibious units are visible.
 

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