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  1. Kalusk
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    Hi. I have a problem with DAGON ENB 7 version. At the beginning of the game, on the characters and on the wagon broken shimmering thin strips. It stops only when the wagon stops.
    In version 6 was no such problem. How can I fix it?
    1. Subdouille
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      Hi,

      Find your enblocal.ini (where Skyrim.exe is located), open it, and change

      EnableTemporalAA=true

      to

      EnableTemporalAA=false
    2. Kalusk
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      Thanks a lot, it helped
  2. Subdouille
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    Hi,

    Well, interiors' levels of bloom are pretty bad at nightime (in caves like bleak falls barrow, the green/orange flashy myst is obvious).

    More personally, i find nights/interiors a little too brights.

    Exterior daytimes are stunning, btw.
  3. Nas00
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    You're using the files from other ENB presets without permission and still don't even credit them? Wow. Kudo removed.
    1. CaedesAposis
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      Hmmm, note the "authors" silence on the subject of that. Interesting.
    2. wolfgrimdark
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      Nas00 is correct. The author stole files and gives no credit nor has permission. He has been reported.
    3. TaLoS12
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      I just forgot the authors. Yes, it's pretty ridiculous. :\
    4. Nas00
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      That's no excuse and this kind of laziness can't be justified. Your preset is for more than one month out and you're still not acknowledging the hard work of other people. It is simply dishonest. As much as I would try and endorse your preset, I won't do it.
  4. MirrorKnight
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    What about the performance? Good? Bad?
    1. TaLoS12
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      Need powerfull computer.
    2. Nas00
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      Depends on your computer and what mods you do run. Can you tell us your specs (processor, graphic card, RAM..)?

    3. Noirgheos
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      I have a 4670K at stock speeds and a 980Ti, also at stock speeds. I run Unbelievable Grass Two at a moderate density, and 2K and 4K textures. How will I fare with this?

      P.S. With my current mod set-up and no ENB I get a constant 60fps.
    4. TaLoS12
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      Ram 8gb, vram 2, amd a8-5500 APU 3200
      I use Unbelievable Grass Two; 4K textures; global weapon armor and creatures mods.
      fps 20 - 35
    5. Nas00
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      @Noirgheos
      Forget it, your rig won't be able to get more than 12-15 fps with this ENB. You should also give up on 2K-4K textures.
  5. AenSeidhe
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    Why with this ENB my image is stretched? My monitor with a resolution 1280x1024 (aspect ratio 5: 4). Because of this, any ENB based on Natural Lighting and Atmospherics is buggy - flickering textures. To avoid this I set the screen resolution to 1280x720 but your ENB for some reason stretches the picture. How to fix it?

    Update: I solved this problem geniously! I set "false" for two options, for "ForceBorderless" and "ForceBorderlessFullscreen" in WINDOW section.
  6. Chougattai79
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    Great ENB. For me it combines TAZ and Seasons of Skyrim ENB, two of my fav ENBs, so thanks alot.

    Lol tho I tried to run this with my potato HD 7850. It was fine for the sunny and night times 30-ish fps. But during a rainstorm wow goodbye half my frames.

    A little feedback night times are bright compared to a cloudy day. I hope this helps. Anyway again great enb.
  7. CloudStrife199108
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  8. afmartinsky
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    Well a 780ti do the job??
    1. xirangeix
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      Mind you i got a 980 ti and I7 4790k OC'd to 4.6ghz, but I can the best frames so far on this enb out of any other. I also think it looks awesome.
  9. kontjameskont
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    i am a noob when it comes to installing ENB's however i stumbled uppon this and it really looks like something that would make my idea of the game complete.
    currently running RCRN since its easy to use.

    i have tried such as BLEAK ENB and REALVISION however dont ask me how but i f#$! up so bad that my drivers were deleted and being unable to launch skyrim in any way.

    so i had to reinstall windows... >>> yes that actually happened...
    since there is not even an explenation on how to install this mod i would love to know how, and perhaps even ask the assistance of someone willing to do it for me via teamviewer.

    well i did love to hear any responce thx for the assistance in advance and HAPPY MODDING everyone
    1. shaimaani
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      please watch a step by step tutorial. follow it very carefully.
  10. Elianora
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    You left d3d9.dll in the second upload file.

    Also

    [LIMITER]
    WaitBusyRenderer=false
    EnableFPSLimit=true
    FPSLimit=26.0

    You limit FPS to 26 !?

    Edit: SweetFX doesn't show up in screenshots by default. The sweetfx you shipped with this ENB is quite bad, and you should update your screenshots to reflect that. When I turned off the Sweetfx, I got the result displayed on this mod page.
    1. TaLoS12
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      Sorry x(
      With new updates i remove old screens and files. This is my firs work, and i bad understand some features.
    2. Elianora
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      Without SweetFX it looks fantastic in Whiterun and Falkreath (with a few tweaks of my own). Riften Aspen trees were very, very bright colour.

      Keep working at it, it's a great start
    3. TaLoS12
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      Thank)
      SweatFX use just for sharpening effect. Maybe make alternative version without sfx.
    4. LaBeatbeatbox
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      you can implement a sharpening shader with enb only, too.
    5. Capostrophic
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      TaLoS12, ELE ot JawZ v pomoshh'.
    6. TaLoS12
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      Spasib