Using this with a couple other mods including Light Tweaks and Vivid Weathers. Not sure if it's one of those, the ENB, or ECC (Gloom), a combination there of; but light sources seem exceedingly bright. Everything, for that matter, seems too bright, but especially light sources. I suspect light tweaks, but IIRC it was the same before activating that mod too. There any way to adjust the Gamma/Brightness? Anyone else having this issue/effect. Maybe it's intended, idk, but it's far too bright (not really washed-out like vanilla though) for my liking.
Nice mod, I'm trying it out right now. I looked through your pictures and I wanted to know which Piper mod do you use to get her to look like that? I've seen many Piper mods, but I haven't seen one as good as the one in your picture. Please let me know where I can download it or if you made a custom look for her yourself.
Thanks!
Edit: I really like the look and feel to this ENB, I made a few tweaks to the enbseries folder and reduced a bit of saturation and I love it now.
Although I tried to modify the SweetFX_settings because I wanted to turn some of it's features on like SMAA but I am getting a reshade load of red error text on my game menu screen... It seems like this has a locked setting which only your enabled features work. I can modify the enbseries config file but I am wondering why I get errors when I modify the SweetFX's? Do I have to edit something in your files to enable me to edit the SweetFX file? If so please tell me how to do so I would much appreciate it. Thank you.
I am not sure I understand what you mean by "made at least use a necessary function"? I would really like to add SMAA if possible, I use TAA in game and it's good but since I have a very fast system I'd be very happy if I could add in some SMAA. If it's too much trouble to get it enabled I undestand. If there is a simple solution that would let me add it in, please let me know. It seems I would have to have reshade installed in order to add it in but if I don't need to and can add the SMAA without it giving errors please let me know.
For me the hit is very minor, near 0, but I am using a GTX 1070 so I suppose that is why. There is no Anti Ailasing methods being used so that means no FPS hit. If you have performance issues try disabling SSAO in the "enbseries.cfg" file by setting it to "false" in your Fallout 4's .exe folder. You can also disable SSAO and see the difference in game by pressing Shift+Enter and unchecking it in the ENB information area, you also will have to click the box next to "Apply Changes" at the top for it to permantly disable. See if that helps your FPS.
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Yours is an excellent choice otherwise, good work. Same for the Nuka Shock one.
Thanks!
Edit: I really like the look and feel to this ENB, I made a few tweaks to the enbseries folder and reduced a bit of saturation and I love it now.
Although I tried to modify the SweetFX_settings because I wanted to turn some of it's features on like SMAA but I am getting a reshade load of red error text on my game menu screen... It seems like this has a locked setting which only your enabled features work. I can modify the enbseries config file but I am wondering why I get errors when I modify the SweetFX's? Do I have to edit something in your files to enable me to edit the SweetFX file? If so please tell me how to do so I would much appreciate it. Thank you.
And I also don't like reshades.
Thanks again for the great ENB.
I prefer deep and cinematic-like Grim and Somber.
Best regards.
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/17635/?
Nice work