I really like this ENB, but when I try to open the menu, it just doesn't show up. (I'm new to modding so don't know if I've somehow done anything wrong.)
I'm glad to hear you liked my ENB. I will not be porting it to SSE. Sorry. ENB's have changed a lot moving from LE to SE. My style of ENB would probably not be welcome in the current/future SSE atmosphere, not to mention the effort it would take to recreate. Again, I'm sorry if I've left you down. ~pm [https://steamcommunity.com/id/pm_/]
If anyone likes the overall appearance of this preset, but find that it unexpectedly butchers their framerate: Open the ENB menu In the lower pane, check Show Shader Window In the right pane, expand enbeffectprepass.fx In the =Bokeh Blur= section, reduce DoF Quality to something under 5. 1 is the fastest, >4 makes the game chug along worse as you go higher.
You can mess with the other Bokeh settings to get the appearance similar to quality=5 without the framerate dip. Or do whatever.
You can also probably eke a bit more performance out by going through and turning the various filters/sampling qualities down to medium/low (except Skylighting, low filter quality will make your shadows checker/pattern nastily), but the DoF quality is by far the single biggest hit.
This replaces my current ENB. The only thing I don't really like so far is that in some conditions the colors, to me, are really ridiculously oversaturated...but some manual tweaking fixes that up.
you can disable it in the ENB GUI menu by pressing Shift+Enter or CTRL+Shift in game. Or you can delete it and replace it by going to your enbseries folder and delete or replace enbeffectprepass.fx
I like your ENB, reminds me of Unbleak ENB but find yours to be more of my liking. Only problem is that you Depth of Field costs me 30 FPS worth of performance(I play this ENB at 60 fps without it). Other than that this will be a fun ENB to play with thanks
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Thank you regardless! ^^
Open the ENB menu
In the lower pane, check Show Shader Window
In the right pane, expand enbeffectprepass.fx
In the =Bokeh Blur= section, reduce DoF Quality to something under 5. 1 is the fastest, >4 makes the game chug along worse as you go higher.
You can mess with the other Bokeh settings to get the appearance similar to quality=5 without the framerate dip. Or do whatever.
You can also probably eke a bit more performance out by going through and turning the various filters/sampling qualities down to medium/low (except Skylighting, low filter quality will make your shadows checker/pattern nastily), but the DoF quality is by far the single biggest hit.
This replaces my current ENB. The only thing I don't really like so far is that in some conditions the colors, to me, are really ridiculously oversaturated...but some manual tweaking fixes that up.
MY Rig
GeForce GTX 970
AMD phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor
16.00 GB RAM (16.00GB usable)
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12525/?
enbseries.ini > [EFFECT] > EnableDepthOfField=false (change true to false)
could you maybe reword this, sorry
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