[size=+1]Drag and drop everything from "Main Folder" into the main Skyrim folder. Over right if requested. Do NOT open any sub folders such as SweetFX and drag there contents into Skyrim Folder. Only copy and paste every file and folder from "Main Folder" into the Skyrim folder where the exe is located.
Download the latest ENBSeries (top of page) Skyrim binary from Boris Vorontsov's webpage and install only the "d3d9.dll" from the "WrapperVersion" folder into the main Skyrim folder.
Make sure your SkyrimPrefs.ini in the "Documents/My Games/Skyrim" folder has the settings set to as below.
[Display] section:
bFloatPointRenderTarget=1
bTreesReceiveShadows=1
bDrawLandShadows=1
bShadowsOnGrass=1
Install the "all in one"
Skyrim ENB Particle Patch. This is really important because it will fix certain meshes that correspond incorrectly to the ENB settings making certain things (such as fog or smoke) in the world stand out like a sore thumb. Thank you Mindflux for your amazing work!
Install
Revamped Exterior Fog (Required!).
Install the file in the Nighteye Compatability folder that meets your current mod configuration. Then go to
Enhanced ENB Night Eye and install the nighteye esp that again meets your mod configuration.
Make sure your monitor is properly calibrated, especially the gamma! Go to the Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display and click Calibrate color. For my monitor I had to decrease the gamma to the lowest it could possibly go, but everyone's monitor is different. If my ENB is too bright I'll make some adjustments to the ini. Also make sure the ingame gamma is set to 1.000 (default). Feedback always appreciated.
Climates of Tamriel is not supported. I doubt I will create a CoT preset for Tundra ENB since it would require a complete rework of every lighting, shadowing, sky, lod setting I've tweaked and I doubt I would achieve the same look that I have currently. If ever I do create a CoT preset, it will most likely be a separate mod.
I also do not plan on releasing a performance preset since that would require disabling SSAO and maybe Depth of Field. Disabling these would change the originally intended lighting effects, shadowing on lods, trees, and grass for this mod. Now you can disable them in the enbseries.ini file at the top under [EFFECT] (set TRUE to FALSE) if you'd like, but I will NOT re-tweak the ini for anyone who has turned these off because of the reasons above.