Hi there! This ENB is really cool, but for some reason, I keep getting an inescapable Lens Flare Bubble indoors. It's a damn shame too, because this ENB is beautiful outdoors. Is there anyway to disable this? Here's some reference as to what I'm talking about: http://imgur.com/a/NnoED
Hey, just wanted to say the screenshots and trailer look very good and I'll likely give this a go once I get my Skyrim back into working order. (MO decided to disable all the mods in my almost ready to play profile and reorder everything for no particular reason... so I need to rebuild my entire 400+ mod list)
Your ENB got very little attention so far for having a custom weather ini. This is really alot of work and I wish people would appreciate it more. Its a nice ENB you made there. Good visuals and great performance.
I need your help, please. When playing with the ENB (installed correctly + INI-changes), the game looks like the uploaded screenshot. Do you have any suggestions to solve this issue? Thank you very much.
Your preset is nice and with my recommended settings you even get quite good FPS. I will recommend it on my site. There is only one thing to think about, because the FPS sometimes increase significant over 60 FPS which should be the game limit.
Thanks alot man, really appriciate you sharing it :-) fps above 60 you say. I will reupload it and lock the fps to 60 then.. I've build this preset on a 2k ultra wide screen, a geforce 780 and my goal was to hit around 30fps with that setup, and I hit just that. So regular 1080p should get close to 60fps as you say. Pleased to hear that :-) thanks again mate!
Sure, it is not just your preset, but the Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini settings as well SKSE.ini and ENBoost settings. Take a look on my site, then you know what I'm talking about. There is usually a lot of space to improve your hardware performance and graphics experiences.
enblocal.ini
[MEMORY] ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true <--- If you have 32 bit Windows, set it to "false". ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true <--- enables the ENBoost features to dramatically reduce CTDs. DisableDriverMemoryManager=false <--- true for AMD users experiencing CTDs even while ENBoost features are enabled. DisablePreloadToVRAM=false <--- enabling could potentially help to load a save game which fails to load otherwise but may cause stuttering. EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false <--- enabling this is generally not safe, but it's a workaround for users experiencing large amount of stuttering. ReservedMemorySizeMb=XXX <--- start with 64, increase in increments of 128 ( 256, 384, 512, ..., 1024 ) until stuttering has ceased. Only use >=512 with at least 2-3Gb VRAM. VideoMemorySizeMb=XXXX <--- RAM + VRAM - 2048 (1Gb=1024) if your RAM < 8Gb. If you have RAM bigger or equal to 8Gb (8192Mb) use (Total Available Video/Graphics Memory - [170 (for win7) or 350 (for win8/10)]). EnableCompression=false <--- deactivating compression can reduce stuttering, but at the cost of more RAM usage. It's generally recommended to be disabled on systems with more than 2Gb VRAM. AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false <-- Because it keeps guessing wrong. [ENGINE] ForceAnisotropicFiltering=true MaxAnisotropy=16 <-- set to 8 for more FPS. optical difference is tolerable. EnableVSync=true AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false VSyncSkipNumFrames=0 [LIMITER] WaitBusyRenderer=false EnableFPSLimit=false
I think with the newer enb-binaries one should use this: VideoMemorySizeMb=your VRam -128 I have 6GB VRam (=6144), so i have to use this formula: 6144 - 128 = 6016
I dont exactly know if this is true, but i use this formula for about 1month and had no problem with it ; )
According to Boris, setting Autodetect=true is actually the best. There are all sorts of issues in drivers, Windows versions, and DX9 that cause limits. To know for certain, get Boris's VRAM Memory Test, run the DX9 version, and set your memory at about 64-128Mb less than the amount shown to allow memory for Windows and the like to use VRAM (which it does... for some reason... without Aero...)
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Here's some reference as to what I'm talking about: http://imgur.com/a/NnoED
Absolutely incredible, it runs great too. (Only issue is that it messes with hair colors, that doesn't matter much)
Do you have any suggestions to solve this issue? Thank you very much.
Nermal_66, we don't have enough to go on here but it looks like you have some incompatible weather mod installed.
I will recommend it on my site.
There is only one thing to think about, because the FPS sometimes increase significant over 60 FPS which should be the game limit.
enblocal.ini
[MEMORY]
ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true <--- If you have 32 bit Windows, set it to "false".
ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true <--- enables the ENBoost features to dramatically reduce CTDs.
DisableDriverMemoryManager=false <--- true for AMD users experiencing CTDs even while ENBoost features are enabled.
DisablePreloadToVRAM=false <--- enabling could potentially help to load a save game which fails to load otherwise but may cause stuttering.
EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false <--- enabling this is generally not safe, but it's a workaround for users experiencing large amount of stuttering.
ReservedMemorySizeMb=XXX <--- start with 64, increase in increments of 128 ( 256, 384, 512, ..., 1024 ) until stuttering has ceased.
Only use >=512 with at least 2-3Gb VRAM.
VideoMemorySizeMb=XXXX <--- RAM + VRAM - 2048 (1Gb=1024) if your RAM < 8Gb. If you have RAM bigger or equal to 8Gb (8192Mb) use
(Total Available Video/Graphics Memory - [170 (for win7) or 350 (for win8/10)]).
EnableCompression=false <--- deactivating compression can reduce stuttering, but at the cost of more RAM usage.
It's generally recommended to be disabled on systems with more than 2Gb VRAM.
AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false <-- Because it keeps guessing wrong.
[ENGINE]
ForceAnisotropicFiltering=true
MaxAnisotropy=16 <-- set to 8 for more FPS. optical difference is tolerable.
EnableVSync=true
AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false
VSyncSkipNumFrames=0
[LIMITER]
WaitBusyRenderer=false
EnableFPSLimit=false
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/51300/?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=298040664
VideoMemorySizeMb=your VRam -128
I have 6GB VRam (=6144), so i have to use this formula: 6144 - 128 = 6016
I dont exactly know if this is true, but i use this formula for about 1month and had no problem with it ; )