OK, I've just uploaded the full version of v1.01. If you've previously downloaded v1.0 and the 'fixed' brightness file you wont need to do anything as this v1.01 is just those two files combined together for ease of access.
OK, I'll have a look at adjusting the brightness etc. Expect an optional download either later today or tomorrow.
EDIT: Have uploaded a tweaked INI file. Install it and overwrite the existing file. Let me know what you think. Its still brighter compared to default, but as you'll see from the comparison screenshot I put up (taken with default brightness slider settings), its no where near as bright as it was.
Nice, very little hit on my rig, but the brightness is just overpowering even with the old bfloatpointrender target at 1. Totally get that it is a personal setting ect, but with just a bit of tweeking this could be one of the best enb settings for those of us with 400 series GTX cards
You must have a very powerful rig if you are running it on a large TV. May I ask your specs?
Also, I run on 1920 x1080p, and I think my CPU is letting me down (only 3 ghz)...I think its time to overclock. Hopefully I should get better performance on Skyrim then.
Beats me, its a mash up of numerous other mods with a few tweaks. Its probably the FXAA injector, that certainly adds to the sharpness. My apologies for the FPS hit, I have a pretty high-end rig and as this has been quite a time-consuming compilation, its been hard to gauge if/where FPS has been affected. Again, this was a personal mod so I never really took that kind of thing into consideration.
Its what I class as a "Marmite Mod", some people will like it for what it is, others wont. I merely uploaded it as a request as a couple of people messaged me about the settings I used in a few of the screenshots I'd posted here on the Nexus.
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EDIT: Have uploaded a tweaked INI file. Install it and overwrite the existing file. Let me know what you think. Its still brighter compared to default, but as you'll see from the comparison screenshot I put up (taken with default brightness slider settings), its no where near as bright as it was.
Cool. I have:
windows 7 64bit
phenom x6 3ghz black edition
8gb Ram
MSI 6950 Twin FrozR III power edition OC 2gb
I guess resolution probably has allot to do with it as well.
Intel i5 2500k 3.3GHz
16GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 4GB
Running at a custom resolution (1824x1026)
Probably not the best or worst specs around, but it suits my needs.
You must have a very powerful rig if you are running it on a large TV. May I ask your specs?
Also, I run on 1920 x1080p, and I think my CPU is letting me down (only 3 ghz)...I think its time to overclock. Hopefully I should get better performance on Skyrim then.
My apologies for the FPS hit, I have a pretty high-end rig and as this has been quite a time-consuming compilation, its been hard to gauge if/where FPS has been affected.
Again, this was a personal mod so I never really took that kind of thing into consideration.
I merely uploaded it as a request as a couple of people messaged me about the settings I used in a few of the screenshots I'd posted here on the Nexus.