[FIXED] It behaves strangely when running Skyrim at lower than default resolution. My default display resolution is 1920 x 1200 - ENB preset works flawlessly - but when I try to play at lower resolution, such as 1440 x 900, it behaves weirdly: left half of the screen turns white, shadows aren't cast correctly. Disabling Mist didn't work. Any way to fix? FIXED: I use dual monitors, so that's why I get this bug. Set Windows to display desktop only on Display 1 and the issue is gone.
If you're trying to use the prepass without an enbeffectprepass.fx shader it will do that, and newer ENB's are not compatible with older prepass shaders. For the Depth of Field like in the screenshots use the Tamriel Unlimited Max as it has its own Depth of Field shader.
As for the sharpening, I feel that it's not that strong, I can only see any significant difference while starring closely at the textures. I've tried my best to use the sharpening in a way that doesn't cause shimmering on aliased objects like tree branches and grass.
If you do think it's too strong I could post a version with it disabled.
P.S.
After coming back to it from my new ENB, I come to agree in regards to sharpening :D.
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It behaves strangely when running Skyrim at lower than default resolution. My default display resolution is 1920 x 1200 - ENB preset works flawlessly - but when I try to play at lower resolution, such as 1440 x 900, it behaves weirdly: left half of the screen turns white, shadows aren't cast correctly. Disabling Mist didn't work.
Any way to fix?
FIXED: I use dual monitors, so that's why I get this bug. Set Windows to display desktop only on Display 1 and the issue is gone.
also how to add pictures on this site? :/
The ENB is very light-weight, it doesn't add any effects.
To add a screenshot just use the ''Add media'' button on the top of the page.
Rudy's color correction is embedded in the ENB.
The reason your game does not look like the screen shots is the weather mod you're using.
I recommend the Obsidian Weather port in the description.
If you do, however, encounter any problems just give me a shout.
Cheers!
I can't find these settings (ingame manu) to change them.
You can change everything through the ENB menu by pressing ''Shift+Enter'' keys.
After that make sure to press save settings at the top of the menu.
Have fun :D.
As for the sharpening, I feel that it's not that strong, I can only see any significant difference while starring closely at the textures. I've tried my best to use the sharpening in a way that doesn't cause shimmering on aliased objects like tree branches and grass.
If you do think it's too strong I could post a version with it disabled.
P.S.
After coming back to it from my new ENB, I come to agree in regards to sharpening :D.
Cheers!
I'll try and post some screenshots.