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A Quick and Simple mod to Improve your Graphics with the press of a button.
Easily manage and switch between custom graphics presets using a clean ImGui-powered UI.
Includes built-in dynamic day/night blending, a profile editor, and full support for saving/loading your own presets.
The aim of the mod is to improve dynamic range; darker shadows, brighter highlights, and more control.
By default:
- Press ‘=’ to quickly toggle tTweaks on/off.
- Press ‘-‘ to open the full ImGui menu.
If you need to change them, you can find the keybinds under the “TEON’s Graphics Tweaks” tab in the controls menu.

From there, you can switch between presets, create your own, Edit existing ones, and even tweak dynamic day/night blending if you would like to shift how multiple presets blend over time.
Below are some comparisons. Looks even better in-game, and screenshots don’t fully do it justice. (also don’t tell anyone, but these are slightly outdated.



Works With Other Graphics Mods
Confirmed Compatible with:
- Zeit’s Graphics Utilities
- CK’s Graphics
- CK’s Dynamic Skybox

Key Features
- ImGui UI with preset/profile management
- Built-in presets (TEON’s Tweaks, + Dynamic Day & Night).
- Save, load, rename, clone and edit your own presets.
- Dynamic day/night preset blending to improve dynamic range.
- JSON-based persistence
This mod was originally inspired by Automated Graphics Enhancement made by Kryotex. In its early versions, tTweaks was essentially a budget AGE. Very similar overall, but built around a simple toggle system with different values and settings, while missing many of the features AGE offered. Since then, the project has evolved far beyond that, now featuring a full ImGui UI, presets, profile management, and dynamic day/night blending. At this point, it’s a completely different approach, but I still want to credit Kryotex for kicking things off.
This is my first real mod, and I’ve sunk dozens of hours into learning Lua and building it up from scratch. Hope you enjoy it!
