Thank you so much! I really love the colors! I'd like to not have interiors and nights quite so dark, been trying to find information on how to adjust that for myself, because I love everything else about it so much. I'll figure it out somehow.
Update: In case anyone else finds this post and also likes to see a little more at night and indoors, I have some parameters now that can do it. Raising "LightingIntensity" (brightness) and lowering "LightingCurve" (contrast) both help to increase visibility in dark areas.
Everything you want to know about ENB can be found here: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/39742/? in the Guide to ENB Series, by Jawz.
These are the settings I've changed so far, although I may have overdone it, it's a start. :-)
Hey Smox, great work :) I like your ENB. I wanted to know if there is a way to get rid of the dark green tint (at dawn for example). Actually i would like to make your ENB look like the Fantasy version of Tamriel Reloaded ENB (i mean, only for the colors rendering), you know it's kind of saturated but light, white teinted. Is it possible ? (I use the standard version).
1st: Great Job I have tried many ENB's and this is the 1st ENB I average 35fps outside (have several other mods that can be the cause) and inside house or dungeon i get a whoopping avg of 60FPS before 17 ouside 25 inside
2nd: my only complaint is the nighteye perk dont work well since that is a main feature of my custom race that I made (Not Released yet) but i think i can find a fix for that.
3rd: Keep up the good work - i will contnue to use ENB
Thanks bro, but I think I will discontinue this ENB (or at least wont work on it for a while)... anyway your review is very much aprruciated, and if you need help with that fix just say so! (secondary account of mine)
Sorry to hear that, it sounds like something is not configured correctly in the ENB side (like 98% of all cases). You can try following this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJbtB6A3sdo If you still can't manage making it work you can PM me for help
There you go http://enbdev.com/mod_tesskyrim_v0262.html for future refrence, you can try different ENB version (both newer and older), but there's no telling what will happen, sometimes you get performance boost, sometimes you lose performance, and sometimes the ENB look different.
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Update: In case anyone else finds this post and also likes to see a little more at night and indoors, I have some parameters now that can do it. Raising "LightingIntensity" (brightness) and lowering "LightingCurve" (contrast) both help to increase visibility in dark areas.
Everything you want to know about ENB can be found here: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/39742/?
in the Guide to ENB Series, by Jawz.
These are the settings I've changed so far, although I may have overdone it, it's a start. :-)
In enbseries.ini
[Environment]
DirectLightingIntensityNight=3.0
DirectLightingIntensityInteriorDay=4.0
DirectLightingIntensityInteriorNight=4.0
DirectLightingCurveNight=0.8
DirectLightingCurveInteriorDay=0.8
AmbientLightingIntensityNight=4.0
AmbientLightingIntensityInteriorDay=3.0
AmbientLightingIntensityInteriorNight=3.0
AmbientLightingCurveNight=1.0
AmbientLightingCurveInteriorDay=1.0
AmbientLightingCurveInteriorNight=1.0
I wanted to know if there is a way to get rid of the dark green tint (at dawn for example). Actually i would like to make your ENB look like the Fantasy version of Tamriel Reloaded ENB (i mean, only for the colors rendering), you know it's kind of saturated but light, white teinted. Is it possible ? (I use the standard version).
Thank you for your work :)
2nd: my only complaint is the nighteye perk dont work well since that is a main feature of my custom race that I made (Not Released yet) but i think i can find a fix for that.
3rd: Keep up the good work - i will contnue to use ENB
anyway your review is very much aprruciated, and if you need help with that fix just say so!
(secondary account of mine)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJbtB6A3sdo
If you still can't manage making it work you can PM me for help
Thankyou and sorry for my english :s
for future refrence, you can try different ENB version (both newer and older), but there's no telling what will happen, sometimes you get performance boost, sometimes you lose performance, and sometimes the ENB look different.