I've been using this sweetfx mod for quite some time now after digging it out from years back and it's by far the best SweetFX mod I have ever used. I truly recommend this mod to anyone with a weak rig like myself who can't handle 99% of the ENBs out there.
Also, you can use this sweetfx mod for Fallout 3 and New Vegas. I haven't tried it for New Vegas, but I have for Fallout 3 and it looks fabulous.
I appreciate the effort, but it looks like a 70's movie that was filmed with a dollar store camera... if the 70's had dollar store cameras. You went overboard big time on that effect, but outside of that, it's great.
This is enb, and it can, just use dynavision, or if you know how to get both SweetFX and an ENB working, then just go ahead and go with that. Honestly, I doubt you even want a sweetfx preset as is, you're mislead, on the actual affects of it. They don't particularly get the same outcome, anyways, if I were to edit it myself, I doubt I would either. Just stick to enb, and your usual run of the mill, graphics mods.
This preset is intended to use with Vanilla game or COT, or...? I mean: I see, I can use whatever "engine" I use, but which one was it made by? I guess, it could be vanilla game engine, with it's own weather, not COT one.
Got a slight problem while using NMM. When trying to install MC Menu, it says Visual Control Device is uninstalled. Alright, I dl'ed that, I go to install, but that one says it needs MC Menu installed. So I can't install either because it says it needs one or the other installed before it can install. Fairly new to using NMM, as I usually do everything manually but figured I mine as well try something easier. I'm I just being dumb or did I miss something?
First of all I would like to thank you for sharing this stroke of genius!
This mod has finally given me the Skyrim I've been trying to setup. I've been taking screenshots all over the world because I wanted to add them here for all to see, but I'm afraid I have a problem. The screenshots I've taken are all severely unsaturated. Not at all doing justice to what I see when I'm taking it.
I'm using RCRN, ELFX and URWL so I had to reduce saturation (mainly because of URWL) with Imaginator to get the effects I like, but that doesn't seem to be the problem because I tested it by returning the Imaginator setting for saturation back to 0 and I got the exact seem screenshot as with it set at -15.
Do you have any suggestions on how I may rectify this problem, because as far as I'm concerned your mod is staying in my data folder, but I'd really like to share what I'm seeing in game here.
Edit: I have discovered that the problem lies with Steam (yes I know, shocking as it is), so please disregard.
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Also, you can use this sweetfx mod for Fallout 3 and New Vegas. I haven't tried it for New Vegas, but I have for Fallout 3 and it looks fabulous.
Btw. nice preset. At first I thought it was an ENB
This preset is intended to use with Vanilla game or COT, or...?
I mean: I see, I can use whatever "engine" I use, but which one was it made by? I guess, it could be vanilla game engine, with it's own weather, not COT one.
Thank you!
First of all I would like to thank you for sharing this stroke of genius!
This mod has finally given me the Skyrim I've been trying to setup. I've been taking screenshots all over the world because I wanted to add them here for all to see, but I'm afraid I have a problem. The screenshots I've taken are all severely unsaturated. Not at all doing justice to what I see when I'm taking it.
I'm using RCRN, ELFX and URWL so I had to reduce saturation (mainly because of URWL) with Imaginator to get the effects I like, but that doesn't seem to be the problem because I tested it by returning the Imaginator setting for saturation back to 0 and I got the exact seem screenshot as with it set at -15.
Do you have any suggestions on how I may rectify this problem, because as far as I'm concerned your mod is staying in my data folder, but I'd really like to share what I'm seeing in game here.
Edit: I have discovered that the problem lies with Steam (yes I know, shocking as it is), so please disregard.