Is there a way to make it even less blue? I love everything about this mod except that the darkness always has a very blue tint. It's not too bad outside as I can attribute it to the night sky. While exploring dungeons though it's really weird seeing the dark spots on the wall being dark blue while the flames nearby emit an orange light. Is it something that you can assist with in the mod, or should I mess around with the ingfxaasettings.h, and if so what values should I input?
The best graphical improvement available, if you are like me and want the visuals to stay authentic but look much, much better, this is for you. One thing though the author might want to change is the default sharpening value the mod comes with. The default setting is much too high and the resultant over-sharpened textures are very hard on the eyes. I had to lower the value quite a bit, lucky you can alter the settings to your liking. Endorsed.
You must use the proxy section of enblocal.ini provided by ENB wich is required by ENBoost. Set "otherd3d9.dll" to your injector dll (rename it), and use the enboost dll.
Not at all technically. And as far as the color correction goes, you will jut have a little more "vibrant" version of CoT Vanilla. Of course this is subjective, but the injection does not screw the weather in any drastic ways, which is not what ENB's tends to do.
Just installed this a week or so ago. I cannot play Skyrim without it now. Pressing 'Pause' to see what Vanilla Skyrim looks like is unbelievable, I never noticed how blurry and colorless it was. Thank you. Endorsed.
Been using this for years now and I still find it to be the best visual improvement to Skyrim. I use it with CoT for outdoor lighting and RLO for indoors and get the best of all three worlds. All of that with zero performance loss. Love the sharpening effect and color depth, just amazing.
Gopher should do a video on this as I believe many people would find it superior to using an ENB.
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One thing though the author might want to change is the default sharpening value the mod comes with. The default setting is much too high and the resultant over-sharpened textures are very hard on the eyes. I had to lower the value quite a bit, lucky you can alter the settings to your liking.
Endorsed.
Set "otherd3d9.dll" to your injector dll (rename it), and use the enboost dll.
And as far as the color correction goes, you will jut have a little more "vibrant" version of CoT Vanilla.
Of course this is subjective, but the injection does not screw the weather in any drastic ways, which is not what ENB's tends to do.
When you pause it makes the screen gray and blurry.
Though, I don't have the mod, so I could be misunderstanding.
data folder. how can I move them into the skyrim folder through NMM?
C:\Program files\Steam\Steamapps\common\skyrim\data
to
C:\Program files\Steam\Steamapps\common\skyrim\
anyone knows??
C : Program files/Steam/Steamapps/common/skyrim
Gopher should do a video on this as I believe many people would find it superior to using an ENB.
+1
and maybe a guide to use this mod and enboost perhaps.