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  1. Tyktak
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    I'm happy so many people are liking Dragonlands, and I'm aware of its issues thanks to the community reports. Doing the mod got me pretty sick from the game, do I'm taking a time off Skyrim until my interest returns. When I get back to it, I plan to fix the eye adaptation reaction to fire and I'll try to find why there's texture flickering for some people.
  2. Lioness446
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    Hello! I've really been enjoying the mod, but there's a few issues that bother me; certain light effects are way too bright, such as candles, loading screen fog, and the level up screen. When I try to adjust the settings from the in game window, it resets itself when I reopen it. Editing the ENBseries.ini doesn't seem to do anything, either. Help?
  3. Ranmaru16
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    Hello! This ENB is good, but I have a question: why is the skills menu so dark? Is it possible to return the bright vanilla version?
    (Sorry, I use a translator)
  4. JohannMello1
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    OMG I LOVED IT!!!
  5. Zongyatta
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    Been using Rudy ENB but I just discovered this mod and it looks super promising! Does anyone know if the esp in the mod file is absolutely necessary or does it just load the bsa? Cause if so I'll just extract the bsa since it may conflict with other loose files I have using MO2 (which doesn't manage archives).
  6. fialka
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    I've been looking for an enb like this for a long time, to where I even tried making my own with... mixed results. Mostly I just learned I'm not very good at making enbs, haha! Anyway this is beautiful. Simple, stays within the spirit of the original game, and without all those flashy effects I personally only find distracting. So thank you!

    I do agree the adaptation needs work. As someone who always plays mages or mage hybrids it made the game nearly unplayable, since I pretty much couldn't use destruction spells at night or indoors at all. Sure it's realistic, but... it's not very fun. Especially when I'm the only one affected and every NPC does just fine :) I'm not having the texture flickering issues others have reported.

    Anyway, for other users - I managed to turn the adaptation almost completely off with the following changes (perhaps a middle ground would be better, but I figured this out through trial and error and am no expert). In the game hit shift+enter to bring up the enb menu. In the shaders window (the one on the right by default, if it's not open find where it says 'show shaders window' (or something similar) and check it) look for the adaptation values and change them to this:

    Adaptation (interior) [min]=0.001
    Adaptation (interior) [max]=0.100
    Adaptation (day) [min]=0.001
    Adaptation (day) [max]=0.100
    Adaptation (night) [min]=0.001
    Adaptation (night) [max]=0.100

    This will mess up the brightness so you'll have to adjust those values as well. I believe these settings look close-ish to the original enb's but you might need to tweak them to your liking (I prefer interiors and nights a little darker myself):

    Gamma (interior)=1.25
    Gamma (day)=1.4
    Gamma (night)=1.35

    Brightness (interior)=0.7
    Brightness (day)=0.7
    Brightness (night)=1.5

    Hopes this helps, until the mod author is feeling up to an update :)
  7. jayjayd83
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    Love the enb for daytime. However I find the lighting far too bright at night and in interiors (Not night itself but light sources like fires, lanterns, torches etc)
     
    New to enb's myself but is there a way for me to tweak the setting myself to make the lights much warmer (More orange and less white/yellow) and a bit more subtle too?
    The mod is amazing otherwise but these lights let it down
     
    Anyone know which settings to modify to tweak the lighting to be warmer?
    Thanks
    1. Deathneko11
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      I had similar issues and this is what the mod author told me to do (only increase saturation if you want more vivid colors as well as darker days and nights)

      Ambient lighting settings have limited effects because Dragonlands uses autoambient features. To make nights darker, just decrease night brightness also found in the enbeffect shader. Be aware that increasing saturation will darken the scenery already, so do it first.

  8. androidfreak
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    Okay so I love the look of this ENB, however I havent gotten a single chance to see it in action. I'm using MO, my mod list consists of a few armor tweaks and weapon tweaks, CoT, and character enhancement mods, and this. Everything worked fine until i installed this mod. Now I get as far as the load screen when I get a CTD. I really want to see this beauty work. Do I need to alter the ENBlocal.ini file? as far as i know its still stock. any help would be appreciated.
  9. Deathneko11
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    I can't seem to get screen transitions to work with this enb. I mean when the screen is supposed to go black, for example when cutting down trees from Dynamic things mod, or other examples would be screen going black for frostfall mod or for death alternative - your money or your life mod. I also should be seeing a screen effect, blurry and double vision, when being poisoned by a mod i've used a long time. None of the screen effects are working. Is there something I can tweak for this?
  10. diell83
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    I'd love to use this preset, but the Eye Adaptation makes it unplayable for me. Is there no way to remove or at least tone it down? This is one of the rare ENB with proper shadows, great and visible interior lights and night, and a proper functioning night vision. It'd really, really like to use it!

    EDIT: To be more precise, this problem happens at night when near fires or light sources or when fighting mage npcs. The screen goes very dark and makes it really hard to see anything at all.
    1. User_32627240
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      Can confirm and replicate. I play a pyromancer, and I got slaughtered at the Karthspire because I was blinded by my own Fireballs, and the Forsworn were blinding me with theirs. But I refuse to let this ENB go.
    2. Deathneko11
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      I would actually call this realistic. Have you ever had a fire in your face or anywhere in your sight at night? You can't see a damn thing around it. Even in the daytime it seriously hampers your vision. I am rather tickled at how realistic the adaptive eye is.
  11. Rustypete
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    any way to decrease the brightness of snowflakes during night time? they are super bright and so is wet and colds snow shader.