Thank you for try this preset. When this configuration was created I only use ELFX the core, later I try it with the Enhancer and have no issue. It should be compatible with and without the Enhancer.
IM sure i did everything right but after getting all the files in my Folder when i get into the game my FPS is bad its under 20, i have a Nvidia GTX 650 2gb, an AMD phenom ii x 6 and 8gb of ram. I must have done something wrong right? Im using the Full version
I really liked the brightness in the pictures, so i downloaded it this morning to test it out. I think i did everything right, and im playing witht the brightness in the middle, but a lot of things seem kind of faded to me, its not as vibrant looking. And in darker areas its really faded. Im not sure if the term is saturated or unsaturated that im looking for, but it looks washed out and colorless at times is what im getting at. Do you know what i could have done wrong? Also, is there a way to disable the DOF? Im not a big fan of them on anything. Thanks, please get back soon
I found where you can press Shift+Enter and get into the enb settings in game. So i have turned off DOF in there and messed with the saturation a bit. What settings do you suggests?
If you want disable ENB DoF follow the next instructions: 1. Inside game press "shift"+"enter" for open ENB Widget. 2. Go to the "enbseries.ini" widget (the bottom widget) and open the box "EFFECTS" 3. Find " Depth of Field" box and uncheck it. 4. Once you disabled DoF don´t forget to "SAVE CONFIGURATION" on the top of the ENB Widget. IF you don´t save it will reset.
If you want more vibrant colors you can try in the Shader Parameters Window of the ENB Widget 1. Inside game press "shift"+"enter" for open ENB Widget. 2. Go to the "Shader Parameter" window (the right widget) and open the box "EFFECT" 3. Modify the "Vibrance - " Parameter to your own taste. It have separate values for Day, Night and Interiors. 4. Once you have found your sweet spot do not forget to save your changes by checking the button "SAVE CONFIGURATION" on the top of the ENB Widget.
Thanks very much, just trying to find a vibrant colorful setup with great performance and visuals combined, very tough lol. I really like this enb though, I think there are places that need a little work, but its a great start!
i did everything in the installation folder, I'm installing the FULL version, I also made sure to unclick any programs that check FPS such as evga and fraps and it's still crashing to the desktop. I've installed ENB's before and not run into this issue what is wrong? I used the enbhost.exe and d3d.dll files from the wrapper version (not the injector version) of the version 2.66 enbhost I am still having issues, would it help if I reinstalled EFLEX and COT?
Hello there, if you are getting troubles when continues you previously a saved game and when start just crash I recommend you to try starting new game and then load your save game, I really don´t know why this happen. If you have CTD in other situation that´s strange and I don´t know if reinstall CoT and ELFX will help.
I REALLY like the saturation. There's not enough enb presets that use bright colours. I don't use a weather mod but I'll definitely try this out as soon as I'm finished reinstalling Skyrim. Excellent noob proof description!
You can always try, but to be honest I do not know what results you will get, I didn´t test the preset out of the CoT+ELFX combo. But how knows... maybe the results are perfect for you.
I tested it and it's a teeny bit less saturated without CoT but I'm still happy with it although I'll probably do some tweaking. I tried the performance version and I get 45-50 fps with 300+ mods on my laptop (860m)! I'm also using a custom Tilt Shift Depth of field that usually murders my fps on top of it. So yeah this is a keeper.
Edit: I forgot to disable f.lux before I launched Skyrim so it messed with the colours.
Thanks, but it didn't end up being to my taste. Light sources such as candles, braziers and torches didn't actually cast any light beyond about a foot away. I like dark dungeons, but not even night vision worked to remedy the issue. Daytime was beautiful, though.
It is ok, not everyone have same tastes, that's the beautiful of the ENB way, you can always tweak something xD
By the way, if you want to try to tweak the lights sources that you mentioned in the interiors, you can easily do it by adjust their values on the box [ENVIRONMENT] especificly they are "PointLightingIntensityInterior" ; PointLightingCurveInterior" and "PointLightingDesaturationInterior". All of them by default are 1.0, you can put that value as start point and begin to play a bit with them xD
Fixed, sorry about that I upload a unfinished version as a big mistake, the saturation there was 1.5 in the preset that I upload, but the final is at 1.25.
I deleted the bad file and upload the preset was supposed to be there in the first time.
P.D. Even with high saturation I´m in love with the 3rd picture in description of Sofia xD
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If you want disable ENB DoF follow the next instructions:
1. Inside game press "shift"+"enter" for open ENB Widget.
2. Go to the "enbseries.ini" widget (the bottom widget) and open the box "EFFECTS"
3. Find " Depth of Field" box and uncheck it.
4. Once you disabled DoF don´t forget to "SAVE CONFIGURATION" on the top of the ENB Widget. IF you don´t save it will reset.
If you want more vibrant colors you can try in the Shader Parameters Window of the ENB Widget
1. Inside game press "shift"+"enter" for open ENB Widget.
2. Go to the "Shader Parameter" window (the right widget) and open the box "EFFECT"
3. Modify the "Vibrance - " Parameter to your own taste. It have separate values for Day, Night and Interiors.
4. Once you have found your sweet spot do not forget to save your changes by checking the button "SAVE CONFIGURATION" on the top of the ENB Widget.
Edit: I forgot to disable f.lux before I launched Skyrim so it messed with the colours.
By the way, if you want to try to tweak the lights sources that you mentioned in the interiors, you can easily do it by adjust their values on the box [ENVIRONMENT] especificly they are "PointLightingIntensityInterior" ; PointLightingCurveInterior" and "PointLightingDesaturationInterior". All of them by default are 1.0, you can put that value as start point and begin to play a bit with them xD
I deleted the bad file and upload the preset was supposed to be there in the first time.
P.D. Even with high saturation I´m in love with the 3rd picture in description of Sofia xD