Hi. Can this be installed on top of DynDoLoD (ie, just dropped in the load order below it) or does it have to be incorporated into that mod by running through the DynDoLoD install process again after installing your mod?
I hope the question makes sense... I started to confuse myself there....
i`m not shure about if it influences dyndolod because i don't use it. does the dyndolod manual mentions that ? just make sure that my mod is not overwritten by another mod. i'm sure it will work with and without dyndolod. you should see a difference in the lod relevant area if you enable/disable my mod. let me know if not.
I use dyndolod, I just did a manual install and there are no other files being overwritten and I am using a TON of landscape mods and grass mods. It'll be FINE.
pictures are taken in sse. i did a complete reconfiguration of the enb settings from scratch, deacivated most added fx effects. so you can call it xrayy enb . still balancing some settings. i use veydosebrom gras, treeaddon, some mixed texture mods and selfcustomized mods, some beyond ultra ini settings for guaranteed low frame rate and surely this mod. not used for these images but recommendable: reshade adaptive sharpen and denoise
the loss of detail is the problem of many enb. contrast is a detail killer but it's difficult get good results without it. so this is the last parameter i'm going to change while trying to keep the balance.
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I hope the question makes sense... I started to confuse myself there....
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so you can call it xrayy enb . still balancing some settings. i use veydosebrom gras, treeaddon, some mixed texture mods and selfcustomized mods, some beyond ultra ini settings for guaranteed low frame rate and surely this mod. not used for these images but recommendable: reshade adaptive sharpen and denoise