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Tripping the Light Fantastic

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  1. deleted4308040
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    Gorgeous sky!
  2. zzjay
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    Really nice!
  3. solsikke737
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    It's something to do with the EnB and possibly KAGE I guess, but I know it's not only that. It's still present in vanilla...not as much, but it's not like it used to be. I'll try with my old EnB and see how it looks, but I fear it won't be back to normal. Could it have anything to do with FXAA? I'll test a bit later on and see if I can at least rule out something.

  4. midhras
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    It's probably something in my ENB. Try another one (your old) and see if that fixes it. It might also be something from KAGE. Maybe an older dll will show you that. I bet it's not something in SkyrimPrefs.
  5. solsikke737
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    Not so sure it's just that for me...still an issue when toggling SSAO. It did start to appear when I installed your EnB, so I guess it might have something to do with some of the settings, but it's seems to be more than that for me. Upping my graphics settings (also for trees) after installing the new card didn't make it any better...seems actually to slightly have made it worse somehow. I'm trying to figure it out...if making any changes in the Skyrimprefs.ini will help it...and changing to higher res textures (not that textures will have any impact I guess, but it can't hurt). I'm a bit puzzled by this I must admit....I used to love how my trees looked a little further away...now just the near ones are looking good.

  6. midhras
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    It's the SSAO I think. Been trying to get my head around that for some time. That and the way distant vistas look. Maybe artem1s has a solution.
  7. solsikke737
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    Mine are looking splotchy as well...especially if you don't stand right next to the trees. Didn't use to look like that before

  8. midhras
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    Well, in a sense... .113 adds godrays and when looking up at the sun while those rays fall through the leaves and branches of trees is a stunning effect (best appreciated in real time). My forests look gawdugly, as a matter of fact. Splotchy as hell.
  9. solsikke737
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    What a sky you got here...and nice mood and lighting. The sky isn't looking as "flat" as it sometimes does with colours like these...the clouds look good here with varying degrees of transparency...looks very good.
    So the .113 will be good for forests, uh?

  10. trillville
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    Dat sky. Also, I can't wait to see your settings using .113. I anticipate many forest shots.