Yo. Me again. Not complaining about your enb or anything. Just wanted to ask if there's any way to increase the red of blood with your enb? When I used noir enb way back, the blood looked so fantastically red. I was wondering if I could replicate it with your enb here.
I think the best thing to do is use a mod that increases the saturation of the blood. I think the mod enhanced blood has an option like that.
In the ENB GUI, you can also increase the vibrance. Open the ENB GUI by pressing shift+enter. Look in the righ pane for "effect", click it to open the drop down menu. The vibrance setting will be in there
Yes, particle and fire lights are enabled. I also recommend RudyHD glowing mods with this preset. The highlighted objects from those mods look great in the dark
Edit: Never mind. Tested it. No problems whatsoever with an npc heavy game. A few stutters during a thunderstorm is expected, but otherwise, its smooth sailing. Only one CTD occurred, and that is due to my own fault (spawned three hundred npcs and made them fight, whilst a Warzones mod battle is occurring. Before the last 50 could kill each other off, a thunderstorm came, then when the combatants went down to 20 or so, game crashed).
Good job mod author. One of the most atmospheric enbs out there, especially the Lovecraft one. It really felt like I'm in the world of Berserk or Attack on Titan. The gloom, the sense of impending doom, all of it is brought by the Lovecraft version. If you combine it with Warzones, SoT, Genesis, and Beasts of Tamriel, you'll have a blast.
Check this out to make adjustments to ENB for increased performance: https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/3j4sul/how_to_easily_improve_enb_performance/
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Interiors (like the Warmaiden in Whiterun) are pretty dark but I'm pretty much used to that from RealVision.
Overall looks pretty decent.
Dark Shadows on the other hand was just a black and white filter lol
I'm using Lovecraft if that helps.
In the ENB GUI, you can also increase the vibrance. Open the ENB GUI by pressing shift+enter. Look in the righ pane for "effect", click it to open the drop down menu. The vibrance setting will be in there
Edit: Never mind. Tested it. No problems whatsoever with an npc heavy game. A few stutters during a thunderstorm is expected, but otherwise, its smooth sailing. Only one CTD occurred, and that is due to my own fault (spawned three hundred npcs and made them fight, whilst a Warzones mod battle is occurring. Before the last 50 could kill each other off, a thunderstorm came, then when the combatants went down to 20 or so, game crashed).
Good job mod author. One of the most atmospheric enbs out there, especially the Lovecraft one. It really felt like I'm in the world of Berserk or Attack on Titan. The gloom, the sense of impending doom, all of it is brought by the Lovecraft version. If you combine it with Warzones, SoT, Genesis, and Beasts of Tamriel, you'll have a blast.
Until then, you can reduce the direct lighting (or lowering the bloom, or both)