From your screenshots, this is exactly the perfect realistic-but-awesome lighting I've been looking for. It's now quite old though, and I have no experience with ENB, so does it still work? If it is broken, can you recommend any similar lighting mods?
This looks like a cool mod unfortunately not noticed enough, but I hope the experience and end product was satisfying for you.
@amadeusdark I also had the same problem with another enb, i always had it when there where flashy effects and also when i was for example in front of bleak falls barrow ( the dungeon with the golden claw ) where there are snowdrifts, which also got me this screen.
I dont know much about pcs but my speccs are better and even i got it ( my pc is new with a gtx 680 with a i7 3770k )
I had much mods like lush trees, grass , skyrim flora overhaul, better dynamic weather system and 2k textures for most environmental things. But i had steady 60 fps. Maybe that helps you guys, sry if not
Edit: Oh btw i couldnt fix this so i uninstalled and am now "enb-less"
I aslo forgot to say that it wasnt from the beginning i could run everything fine first, it began as my mod count increased. At that time i played Dishonored and used Downsampling ( increasing of the Desktop and ingame resolution, also increasing the pixel count (?) for better aa ( or for aa in general idk anymore). But setting the resolution and pixelcount back couldnt fix this, so it was maybe a coincidence.
I've read elsewhere that re-loading the enb setting (just hit BACKSPACE) can fix blue glitches.
Worth a shot. I'm back into New Vegas at the moment, or I might have more constructive advice.
That said, I used this ENB for ~ 80 hours of gameplay without issues. :S
Srsly, ENB has ALWAYS been different for everyone, since it doesn't have direct driver support from either AMD or NVidia. Given that, the driver version, brand, screen color settings, et al can really mess stuff up.
There have been so many times across so many titles that I've found the 'perfect' enb config, only to find my in-game TOTALLY different from the screenshots.
In fact, that's why I ended up releasing this setup! XD ___________________________________________________
HAHA! Thanks! I built it for myself, totally preferentially, and my hope in posting it was that SOMEone else might get to love and cherish it as I do...
TLR- consider your praise as due payment for my work. :3 Thanks again!
@gogogo78 You have to download the ENBSeries v0.112 file here : http://www.enbdev.com/mod_tesskyrim_v0112.htm Then, go in the Wrapper folder, and extract the d3d9.dll file to your Skyrim folder (it's where your TESV.exe is) If you feel the need to test multiple ENBs, don't forget to use the ENB Manager : http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/24402 That's all
Oh boy... Your ENB just took my breath away the first time I played Skyrim with it (I'm using the Better than Real DoF with it, those who don't know about it should check it out). And I really mean it ! Normally, I just hate the fantasy ENBs, but not this one. It has something really special in it. As a proof, I don't use CoT anymore, which really means A LOT to me ! I've tried more than 30 different ENBs, but this one outclasses the rest ! Edit : The ENB itself works with CoT, but it doesn't look the same ^^ Oh, and by the way : AWESOME performance dude ! Even with SSAO and SSIL activated, very small FPS loss !
I love it bro....well done. I was looking for a fantasy setting for a next run through and normally use the wilds ENB for that but this one is great and will be using this one instead. Thankyou for the time you obviously spent with this; and endorsed!
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This looks like a cool mod unfortunately not noticed enough, but I hope the experience and end product was satisfying for you.
I also had the same problem with another enb, i always had it when there where flashy effects and also when i was for example in front of bleak falls barrow ( the dungeon with the golden claw )
where there are snowdrifts, which also got me this screen.
I dont know much about pcs but my speccs are better and even i got it ( my pc is new with a gtx 680 with a i7 3770k )
I had much mods like lush trees, grass , skyrim flora overhaul, better dynamic weather system
and 2k textures for most environmental things. But i had steady 60 fps. Maybe that helps you guys, sry if not
Edit: Oh btw i couldnt fix this so i uninstalled and am now "enb-less"
I aslo forgot to say that it wasnt from the beginning i could run everything fine first, it began as my mod count increased.
At that time i played Dishonored and used Downsampling ( increasing of the Desktop and ingame resolution, also increasing the pixel count (?) for better aa ( or for aa in general idk anymore). But setting the resolution and pixelcount back couldnt fix this, so it was maybe a coincidence.
Worth a shot. I'm back into New Vegas at the moment, or I might have more constructive advice.
That said, I used this ENB for ~ 80 hours of gameplay without issues. :S
Srsly, ENB has ALWAYS been different for everyone, since it doesn't have direct driver support from either AMD or NVidia. Given that, the driver version, brand, screen color settings, et al can really mess stuff up.
There have been so many times across so many titles that I've found the 'perfect' enb config, only to find my in-game TOTALLY different from the screenshots.
In fact, that's why I ended up releasing this setup! XD
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That's nuts, and I haven't encountered it.
Specs? Install order? ENB version?
I'd be glad to help figure that weirdness out. ">
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HAHA! Thanks!
I built it for myself, totally preferentially, and my hope in posting it was that SOMEone else might get to love and cherish it as I do...
TLR- consider your praise as due payment for my work. :3 Thanks again!
one capture of this effect
Then, go in the Wrapper folder, and extract the d3d9.dll file to your Skyrim folder (it's where your TESV.exe is)
If you feel the need to test multiple ENBs, don't forget to use the ENB Manager : http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/24402
That's all
"1) Install ENBseries (v0.112+) to your Skyrim folder. *"
....what files exactly am i installing into the Skyrim folder?
Thank you
Edit : The ENB itself works with CoT, but it doesn't look the same ^^
Oh, and by the way : AWESOME performance dude ! Even with SSAO and SSIL activated, very small FPS loss !