You would have to ask Boris Vorontsov from enbdev.com, the maker of the ENBSeries, if there is an option not to show the messages on start-up (an enbseries.ini or enblocal.ini tweak maybe?).
Because to remove the intro you wouldn't need the help of a modder. Simply create an empty notepad file and rename it "BGS_Logo.bik" . (Notice the overwriting of the file extension from .txt to .bik)
People that want to keep the intro, but in a shorter version, do need modders' help. So it's great that Cerebii is giving people this option.
Even simpler (you don't have to create any new file): Add the lines:
[General] sIntroSequence=
to your Skyrim.ini in your Documents/My Games/Skyrim folder and it will just skip the intro altogether.
I also recommend using OneTweak, if you are not already using it, since you can then open Skyrim in a borderless window and can alt-tab without crashing the game anytime, which also save a lot of time.
I also recommend deleting/moving all the saves you have in your Documents/My Games/Skyrim/Saves folder and make a "clean save" just loading the official skyrim addons + the unofficial patches (I recommend making this save with Alternate Start by Arthmoor installed, so you can skip the annoying cart scene, the mod will also create the "clean save" on startup, which too saves a lot of time), so you can just hit "continue", once Skyrim is loaded, which also saves a lot of time, if you are doing a lot of mod testing or trying out scripts, like I do.
All of this combined makes my game load up almost instant so guess the time I'm saving ^^
Although if I ever wanted the intro back, I would come back to this mod, so thanks cerebii for the effort, even though I'm currently not playing the intro, I will install this mod anyway, will endorse, once I can :3
Does "Continue" ever corrupt for you? Happens a lot for me, and Quicksave, too.
I find the last few saves oft become unusable until they are *no longer* the last few saves (until other saves are made after them), at which point they open just fine. Something abt the way the game's .bak files (which it makes/applies for the most recent saves) causes issues.
True, if I'm playing, I generally don't use quick-saves or continue, since that doesn't always seem to be stable for whatever reason, but generally you can mostly open a save, if you loaded a stable one before it (if it's not too corrupted I guess).
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People that want to keep the intro, but in a shorter version, do need modders' help. So it's great that Cerebii is giving people this option.
Add the lines:
[General]
sIntroSequence=
to your Skyrim.ini in your Documents/My Games/Skyrim folder and it will just skip the intro altogether.
I also recommend using OneTweak, if you are not already using it, since you can then open Skyrim in a borderless window and can alt-tab without crashing the game anytime, which also save a lot of time.
I also recommend deleting/moving all the saves you have in your Documents/My Games/Skyrim/Saves folder and make a "clean save" just loading the official skyrim addons + the unofficial patches (I recommend making this save with Alternate Start by Arthmoor installed, so you can skip the annoying cart scene, the mod will also create the "clean save" on startup, which too saves a lot of time), so you can just hit "continue", once Skyrim is loaded, which also saves a lot of time, if you are doing a lot of mod testing or trying out scripts, like I do.
Not to forget SKSE of course :3
All of this combined makes my game load up almost instant so guess the time I'm saving ^^
Although if I ever wanted the intro back, I would come back to this mod, so thanks cerebii for the effort, even though I'm currently not playing the intro, I will install this mod anyway, will endorse, once I can :3
Regards qotsafan
Does "Continue" ever corrupt for you? Happens a lot for me, and Quicksave, too.
I find the last few saves oft become unusable until they are *no longer* the last few saves (until other saves are made after them), at which point they open just fine. Something abt the way the game's .bak files (which it makes/applies for the most recent saves) causes issues.
True, if I'm playing, I generally don't use quick-saves or continue, since that doesn't always seem to be stable for whatever reason, but generally you can mostly open a save, if you loaded a stable one before it (if it's not too corrupted I guess).