Interiors with fires feel warm, and the candle smoke from candles gives a nice cozy atmosphere to inns that I don't feel with RLO (mostly because there aren't enough light sources, which makes interiors dark and cold). On the other hand, ELFX looks much prettier. Turning up my brightness seemed to alleviate the issue slightly, btw. RLO is realistic- but literally painfully so. However, by the end of my play session, I had to give my eyes a little rest- not because I had been playing a long time, but because I was squinting for hours on end at my computer screen. I also find that buildings with windows and skylights are much much brighter during the day than the night- a nice little touch for thief characters such as the one I'm playing now when you're breaking into homes, as it gives you a sense that you're not supposed to be in the home at this time. A building without many skylights, interior lights, and windows is going to be VERY dark- but a building with those things is going to be much lighter. What I find is that RLO is more immersive in the sense that light goes where light should reasonably go. I have used both RLO and ELFX with CoT for quite some time now. Sorry to revive this post, but I just wanted to stick in some of my input
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