![]() ![]() So if anyone else that can and wants to post some screen shots I would be very thankful so people can see what this actually does. I tried to get some screenshots to compare a before and after but for some reason my video card isn't letting me do that from in game. I myself like the way it looks on my 46" LED/LCD HDTV Monitor I think while at times is adds an "unrealistic" brightness it also enhances some of the textures like the grass by bringing out more color. This makes some colors significantly richer and some may not like how saturated some of the colors appear. Then just copy all files from the "UAR PhotoMod v5 (Darth Edition III)" folder and paste them into you main "Major League Baseball 2k11" folder. First back up any original files in your "Major League Baseball 2k11" folder. Once you have downloaded and extracted you will only need the files in the "UAR PhotoMod v5 (Darth Edition III)" Folder. ![]() So instead I will link to his download at moddingway and tell you which files I put into my /MLB2k11 directory. And it did! So since it isn't my own work I didnt feel comfortable posting the files I used to do this on here. that if I installed those specific files into my MLB2k11 directory they might actually be compatible and have the same effect. I figured that since both NBA and MLB 2k11 use the same files for shading, color, and so on. I was modding my version of NBA2k11 and saw the latest "photomod" files by Darth Skinnet over at and got an idea. ![]()
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