I can testify this really is a performance ENB setting. (I used the vanilla lighting version.) I rarely ever dropped bellow 50 fps during non-combat, and never fell bellow 30 fps during combat. I had Immersive Wenches, Deadly Wenches, Populated Cities, Towns, and Villages; & Populated Forts, Towers, and Places running when I attacked Markarth and Solitude. With all those mods, and two followers in tow, the fights were pretty big.
I'm not a fan of how muddy and gloomy things look when there's not much light to create contrast. I recommend having Facelight, Wearable Lanterns, or any other PC and NPC used lighting mod. The depth of field doesn't like to do closeups of faces. Busts, or whole bodies with a panorama in the background seem to look just fine, however.
I'm not going to use this ENB. I can still recommend and endorse it. Redshift would be great for a dark foreboding monster hunter/survival type game. Especially for anyone who has an older or weaker computer, but would like to have environments darker than vanilla.
Perfect ENB. Looks nearly as good as Seasons of Skyrim or Realvision ENB, but the difference are the fps: Seasons of Skyrim / Realvision ENB / most ENBs: ~35 fps Redshift: ~60 (mostly, sometimes it drops a bit)
Just one little this that I don't like is the colorpalette, because it doesn't contain a real dark black. But thats a little change that everybody can do with gimp / paint.net
My favourite ENB ever. Everything looks way more vibrant and warm with this subtle red tint. Perfect for older computers, the game runs smoothly AND looks stunning. Thank you so much ! Endorsed.
THANK YOU! This ENB is fantastic! After spending an entire trying to get the more popular ones to work, finally, this one worked. Not only did it work beautifully, it looks absolutely stunning. Thank you so much! I only wish I could endorse this multiple times...!
Really not sure why this ENB isn't getting more views and endorsements. I've endorsed.
Really great, vibrant enb that FINALLY! lives up the 'performance' in its title. I walked around whiterun and out in the wilds and the performance is just fantastic - turning it on from an off state only loses me max 5fps, solitude loses that max 5fps for being crowded. And the red shift is aptly named. It gets rid of that green tint but doesn't over power it with an orange shift like others do.
Probably my favourite ENB ever. I might tweak the settings a bit more for my rig, but I really like it so far. I compare this to Realike because it's similar but I think yours is superior.
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you like it. If you tweak the settings and can make it look or run differently feel free to upload them or share them here. You never know who might enjoy your settings.
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thanks for create such lovely and friendly performance ENB
you release 2014 this ENB. and say use last enb, many enb come out after this date
we must use what version on them, i am new and noob user, please answer me
God Bless you
But JSYK, I got errors of missing shaders from the 'effect.txt' file inside the ENB. I had to install all of the files here to fix it:
https://github.com/haasn/ENB-Shaders
I rarely ever dropped bellow 50 fps during non-combat, and never fell bellow 30 fps during combat. I had Immersive Wenches, Deadly Wenches, Populated Cities, Towns, and Villages; & Populated Forts, Towers, and Places running when I attacked Markarth and Solitude. With all those mods, and two followers in tow, the fights were pretty big.
I'm not a fan of how muddy and gloomy things look when there's not much light to create contrast.
I recommend having Facelight, Wearable Lanterns, or any other PC and NPC used lighting mod.
The depth of field doesn't like to do closeups of faces. Busts, or whole bodies with a panorama in the background seem to look just fine, however.
I'm not going to use this ENB.
I can still recommend and endorse it.
Redshift would be great for a dark foreboding monster hunter/survival type game. Especially for anyone who has an older or weaker computer, but would like to have environments darker than vanilla.
Seasons of Skyrim / Realvision ENB / most ENBs: ~35 fps
Redshift: ~60 (mostly, sometimes it drops a bit)
Just one little this that I don't like is the colorpalette, because it doesn't contain a real dark black. But thats a little change that everybody can do with gimp / paint.net
Really great, vibrant enb that FINALLY! lives up the 'performance' in its title. I walked around whiterun and out in the wilds and the performance is just fantastic - turning it on from an off state only loses me max 5fps, solitude loses that max 5fps for being crowded. And the red shift is aptly named. It gets rid of that green tint but doesn't over power it with an orange shift like others do.
Probably my favourite ENB ever. I might tweak the settings a bit more for my rig, but I really like it so far. I compare this to Realike because it's similar but I think yours is superior.
Rid of that hidious green tint with a soft, light red color. I love you man. Favorite ENB by far.