Sorry for this previous useless post. Its works very well in fact. If I can help in any way, here how I fixed the problem :
Catch the lastest enb (I used the 308 version), copy the d3d9.dll, enbhost, enblocal files in the skyrim folder. Follow the instructions for enboost and edit your enblocal. Write false for UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics= and save. Then return to the CLENB folder, in the option folder you choose (darker or normal) Here, you have to rename the cinematic's d3d9.dll file by cinematic_d3d9.dll for example. Copy all the cinematic files in your skyrim folder. Open the enblocal.ini, enable the proxylibrary with "true" in the [Proxy] section. and write cinematic_d3d9.dll to ProxyLibrary= and save. And that's it! You have ENBoost and CLENB working together. At last, if you want some optimization, use the fantastic BethIni tool to make some changes for the grass, the shadows or the LOD...
thank you for your answer but unfortunately i dont have strong system like as your. you think if i had this system, i ask this ridicules question? i have AMD 5200 CPU (more than 14 years old) and 4 gig ram with 6670 VGA ( 1 gig Vram)
I want to get into Skyrim again, this was the ENB I used around 2012 and loved the most. Agreed with all the other comments here, all the other enbs are terrible compared to this one. Can anyone managed to get this work under Special Edition?
How come no one can port this or even replicate this enb?
All the other ENBs look like garbage compared to this. This one makes the world seem more natural, the lighting gets softer and the environment blends in better. All the others just sharpen them or blur them too much. Saturate them way too much making it look like Futurama.
Hey, sorry for the noob question, but this is the first enb I'm installing. Do I simply need to drop all the files from either the normal nights folder or the dark nights folder in my game folder? Then start skyrim from the normal launcher, and tweak ini files? Is that all there is to it?
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Or maybe it is possible but I don't know how to do it...
Sorry for this previous useless post. Its works very well in fact.
If I can help in any way, here how I fixed the problem :
Catch the lastest enb (I used the 308 version), copy the d3d9.dll, enbhost, enblocal files in the skyrim folder.
Follow the instructions for enboost and edit your enblocal.
Write false for UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics= and save.
Then return to the CLENB folder, in the option folder you choose (darker or normal)
Here, you have to rename the cinematic's d3d9.dll file by cinematic_d3d9.dll for example.
Copy all the cinematic files in your skyrim folder.
Open the enblocal.ini, enable the proxylibrary with "true" in the [Proxy] section.
and write cinematic_d3d9.dll to ProxyLibrary= and save.
And that's it!
You have ENBoost and CLENB working together.
At last, if you want some optimization, use the fantastic BethIni tool to make some changes for the grass, the shadows or the LOD...
you ENB how much effect in performance? how many FPS drop with it?
but unfortunately i dont have strong system like as your. you think if i had this system, i ask this ridicules question?
i have AMD 5200 CPU (more than 14 years old) and 4 gig ram with 6670 VGA ( 1 gig Vram)
All the other ENBs look like garbage compared to this. This one makes the world seem more natural, the lighting gets softer and the environment blends in better. All the others just sharpen them or blur them too much. Saturate them way too much making it look like Futurama.
-Brynjolf, 2017
60 fps outside and i have a lot of textures mods and grass ty