@Rater1526: The squared sun is caused by a too high SunIntensity value. You either have to lower it, or make a custom texture which has to be very high res (at least 2048x2048 preferably 4096x4096) to solve this problem. If you choose to make a new texture (you need to change the sun.dds) be sure to have clean borders when creating it, that means that the texture has to fade to 100% when reaching the borders (so the border regions of the texture are not displayed when blended with the alpha texture). By doing this you avoid the "square" as you can see it in your picture, It's a bit hard for me to explain, because english is not my native language, but just test some txds and you'll find out what I mean.
Edit: Made a texture because I needed it for myself anyway. If you want it feel free to use it. You can find it in this thread:
@UnrealWarfare it is actually because of sun textures but without them the sky looks a lot worse there are lots of wierd curvy lines around the sun and it looks ugly (very)
@Fooortune I think I got it from him but i'm not sure anyways i'm gonna delete it so don't worry about it too much @UnrealWarfare I'm Sure I didn't install any sun texture mod I really don't know what the problem is...
@Rater: I'll take a look at your sun settings in a little while and see if it's anything you've done there. Are you using a texture mod for the sun?
No need to delete the skyrim prefs ini, just put it in a seperate folder. Have your ENB in one folder and your ini's in another. Users should know where they go themselves (or make a note where they should go on your file description page).
If you would like a guide for a README feel free to use the ones I made for my ENB as a base.
Fine i think i'll update to V1.1 @UnrealWarfare maybe you could help me with this problem the sun makes kind of a square shape look here http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6108/130877087.6/0_7ac4b_6c6313c1_orig and i might aswell update few stuff like deleting the skyrim prefs ini and making a readme for installing it there and few other stuff like deleting the lighting patcher and other stuff
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I'm using your sunglare.dds and sun.dds
Edit: Made a texture because I needed it for myself anyway. If you want it feel free to use it. You can find it in this thread:
http://enbseries.enbdev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=17&start=2950
I attached the file to one of my posts (nick in that forum is T.A.Z)
I think I'm going to wait 1.09 optimized
but without them the sky looks a lot worse
there are lots of wierd curvy lines around the sun and it looks ugly (very)
anyways i'm gonna delete it so don't worry about it too much
@UnrealWarfare I'm Sure I didn't install any sun texture mod
I really don't know what the problem is...
I have a feeling that it is not a good thing.
No need to delete the skyrim prefs ini, just put it in a seperate folder. Have your ENB in one folder and your ini's in another. Users should know where they go themselves (or make a note where they should go on your file description page).
If you would like a guide for a README feel free to use the ones I made for my ENB as a base.
@UnrealWarfare maybe you could help me with this problem
the sun makes kind of a square shape
look here
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6108/130877087.6/0_7ac4b_6c6313c1_orig
and i might aswell update few stuff like deleting the skyrim prefs ini and making a readme for installing it there and few other stuff like deleting the lighting patcher and other stuff