What a reshade! Made with finesse, it appears. I'm also interested in your (graphical) modlist as your pics look gorgeous (face textures, clothing textures, armor textures, lighting/weather, etc.)... May I?
Running this with Reactor enb - mostly because 1920x1080 with no taa looks awful, but taa is blurry and no amount of reshade sharpening gives back the detail. Interestingly this works well but is oversharp with enb sharp on - as stated in description - but interiors look fantastic like this, due to dark shadows and lights making everything super detailed and intense. Sadly the outdoors is grainy and overbright, slightly grey and foggy all the time. Reactor has always been like this for me though, it doesnt look quite like the screenshots if you turn off the vignette. Going to try this preset out for a little while though, as its definatly one of the best "all round" ive seen.
thank you :3 i will try reactor out when i have some free time. i dindt
yes, i am also still a bit unsatisfied with the performance in bright light situations, which also lacks a bit of contrast in sunshine imho. i have found a new shader, that gives more details and clarity, i will update in the future and try to correct that.
if your enb allows you to configure brightness or contrast (like this example from some skyrim enb), this might help for a walkaround:
I mean ikr and i did read and did everything as it should but ingame whenever i try to turn it on nothing just happens:/ Not even any effects are taking place
hm... i don't know what it could be, sorry. normally if it is installed, you just open the ingame menu and select the ini and load it :/ maybe something went wrong or you missed a step? you can deinstall it easily with the installer (you just select the same .exe and it will ask you if you want to deinstall it) and try it again?
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I use it with F.P. enb to get a good, sharp alternative to Reactor, but with 60fps on my GTX1070.
I'm also interested in your (graphical) modlist as your pics look gorgeous (face textures, clothing textures, armor textures, lighting/weather, etc.)... May I?
sure you may:
i use vivid weathers with true storms, enhanced lights and fx, cbbe, vivid fallout aio for the main visual overhaul.
this is my vegetation list, giving me a somewhat realistic but dry "nature came back" vibe:
Interestingly this works well but is oversharp with enb sharp on - as stated in description - but interiors look fantastic like this, due to dark shadows and lights making everything super detailed and intense. Sadly the outdoors is grainy and overbright, slightly grey and foggy all the time. Reactor has always been like this for me though, it doesnt look quite like the screenshots if you turn off the vignette.
Going to try this preset out for a little while though, as its definatly one of the best "all round" ive seen.
i will try reactor out when i have some free time. i dindt
yes, i am also still a bit unsatisfied with the performance in bright light situations, which also lacks a bit of contrast in sunshine imho. i have found a new shader, that gives more details and clarity, i will update in the future and try to correct that.
if your enb allows you to configure brightness or contrast (like this example from some skyrim enb), this might help for a walkaround:
I mean there is not even any shaders or anything its just a Ini
normally if it is installed, you just open the ingame menu and select the ini and load it :/
maybe something went wrong or you missed a step?
you can deinstall it easily with the installer (you just select the same .exe and it will ask you if you want to deinstall it) and try it again?