Skyrim Special Edition
Natural Atmospheric Tamriel ENB

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  1. elpuertorro
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    Since you locked up all your comments and your Discord link is expired figured i'll try here,
    I have an HONEST question, I love the original NAT currently using it, i was going to try this one but I noticed that whit this new one you are doing it again, what I mean by that?
    HARD forcing your effects but this time even more forced (at least that's my impression by reading the info), so if i wanted to enjoy this new and I'm sure better NAT, I have to get rid of most of the nice new cool effects provided by particle effects and also fire and cloud mods or will we get a choice at some point?
    Dude I love your work my 3 go to enb's , PRT, Rudy and Re-engaged in that order of preference.
    Having said all that please since I noticed you say the new NAT is MODULAR can you provide one that would let us use other fire, cloud, particle effect and or another ENB or at least like the old NAT use of weather section but leaving the ability to just shut off all your effects to use other ENB's.?
    Hope i get a reply and by the way thanks for your work.

    ps the only reason i have not DL and try is for the reasons above, have to disable too many moods trhat depend on
  2. maydragon75
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    Beautiful!
  3. Angsaar
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    Nice ! PRT is my current go-to ENB, but does take a few fps away with every feature active.

    Any chance for any possible field of view effects to be bypassable? Artifacts I belive to be caused by TAA (and I'm driven nuts by flickering without it) affecting depth computing seem to get amplified with some of them, so I usually end up editing the shader to make it neutral, since I'm not sure how to skip the processing and not break things.