On my phone and it says this is the Overalls and more for HGEC and RobertV52, Yet my pc says it's this? I'm on the Skyrim page on my phone, not Oblivion.
You can if it is the sweetFX dll and not the enb dll. Boris doesn't allow it for ENB but I have never seen CeeJay forbid it. I haven't downloaded this yet so don't know for sure but based on the front page sounds like they are just providing SFX files and nothing more.
That would be true IF this was an ENB mod..but it is not. Also to the mod maker you do need more screenshots showing more than just two night ones looking at the sky a and a close up of your characters face. Otherwise most will simply pass this over without even a second look.
Nice, thanks for sharing and good luck with the release... I just think that maybe the name it's a little... well, you know, at the end it's not an ENB, should be called sweetFX susurrus or something like that.
Posted some pics for people who are too lazy to backup, at least, their own "SweetFX_settings.txt" file and overwrite it with this mod's one to see the changes (those that use sweetfx). The pics are not of the highest quality nor were they intended to be.
About the mod, one issue that I've seen is that snow during daylight seems to be a bit too bright and in some places kinda blinding. And in some places the film grain seems to be a bit excessive, but I guess these can be toned down with the configurator to owns liking. Overall it's pretty good for an ENB alternative.
I'm pretty sure that you when are talking about x32 you mean a 32 bit system, which actually is x86. a 64 bit system is x64. The x32 is a function introduced in Linux 3.4 that makes 32 bit programs run in a 64 bits mode while retaining the 32 bits pointers and data fields ;p
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No offense, just my two cents.
About the mod, one issue that I've seen is that snow during daylight seems to be a bit too bright and in some places kinda blinding. And in some places the film grain seems to be a bit excessive, but I guess these can be toned down with the configurator to owns liking. Overall it's pretty good for an ENB alternative.
Keep up the good work.
The x32 is a function introduced in Linux 3.4 that makes 32 bit programs run in a 64 bits mode while retaining the 32 bits pointers and data fields ;p