If you experience visual problems – including but not necessarily limited to a black screen with only the user interface present – after applying the Custom ReShade, totally remove the SVT folder in GameData, download it again, and move back to GameData.ĭownload SVT and Kopernicus, unzip, and drop the GameData contents into your own KSP GameData folder. I’ve received multiple reports of SVT not working with the Custom ReShade mentioned later. It’s used by a handful of popular mods so having this in your load-out will be useful should you decide to continue the modding journey beyond the realms of the graphical. Kopernicus is a framework allowing for modification of stock planets and moons and addition of new ones. It does make quite a difference to the terrain clarity. I’m not convinced this is required, as such, but I don’t think it does any harm if you wish to download and install it.Īfter you’re done, you’ll have a directory structure something like this: Kerbal Space Program/ĭesigned to sit alongside SVE, SVT improves the ground textures for stock celestial bodies (so if you’re using Real Solar System or Outer Planets Mod, this doesn’t apply). Note that the SVE installation instructions on the KSP forums instruct you to download Module Manager. Unzip the textures and place the Textures folder in the StockVisualEnhancements folder in GameData. Download SVE and its textures (you can choose from high, medium, and low res textures).Download EVE (only the EnvironmentalVisualEnhancements zip folder if you’re going to use SVE, but grab the Configs zip folder too if you’re skipping SVE), extract, and drop in GameData.Follow instructions above for Scatterer.Kerbin is shown below (this also incorporates Scatterer effects at the terminus, which appears slightly red). These notably add city lights to Kerbin, and cloud and other atmospheric effects to bodies in the rest of the Kerbol system. SVE is a popular texture pack for use with EVE. EVE is a mod that provides a framework for using texture packs (and also provides its own texture pack). SVE stands for Stock Visual Enhancements. EVE stands for Environment Visual Enhancements.
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