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  1. scordj
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    Obsidian and Cathedral Weathers and Seasons version uploaded

    In order to preserve as much of original game, most notably the interiors, i've made big changes from the vanilla version. I've made sure to maintain a proper balance to allow for easy gameplay. Nights are purposely brighter - it bugs me that NPC can see you in pitch dark and the player can't. 

    If anyone finds any major issue with lights or weather, please drop a comment. I'll fix. 

    Working on NAT



    Thanks.
  2. AlexintheVerse
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    thanks so much for Obsidian weathers version! love it!
  3. GhoulKiddo
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    I'm getting a virus warning when downloading the Cathedral weathers version
    1. scordj
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      Gotcha, i've uploaded a fresh version, run it through a virus scan. Nothing on my end ( In the first version, i don't think there was any virus too) 

      Can you re-download and let me know if the issue is fixed. 
      Thanks
    2. GhoulKiddo
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      worked thanks ^u^
  4. AlexintheVerse
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    this is just awesome! great work.
    building a new load order and this is going to be front and center.

    if you ever have time, id luv see a preset tuned for obsidian weathers.
    my tuning fork isn't top notch like yours.
    1. scordj
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      Thank you. Glad you like this vanilla preset

       I'm currently working on Cathedral Weathers and Seasons. Initially I was planning to move to N. A. T, since it's quite popular right now. But I'll be glad to tune it for Obsidian weathers, which look equally beautiful. 
    2. AlexintheVerse
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      yeah if you ever get around too it, no rush. do you thing. I'm just working on Parallaxing the hell out on my Load order right now.

      edit - this was a reply to the later message...... 
  5. fibrewire47
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    man this preset is so good, I was just tired of extremely blue, orange and bright ENBs, my eyes used to bleed with the extreme saturation. This seem to strike a perfect balance, I am using it with Azurite and it's just amazing. Ty
    1. scordj
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      Thanks for dropping in the comment, much appreciated. I note that it works on Azurite Weathers.  Working to get a preset for the most popular weather mods. 

      I relate to the feeling; can't also process extremely over satured image - even though they do look fantastic. One key take away from all enbs, they never look great at all time/place/location. 

      Good gaming; if you have time, can u please upload a picture for Azurite weathers XD
  6. AlexintheVerse
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    was wondering if someone could explain what these are doing, cant find much about them
    QualityBoost=true
    ApplyDynamicCubemapEverywhere=false

    [EXTENDER]
    EnableFileRelativeInclude = true
    AllowMissingIncludeFiles = true
    UseNewD3DCompiler = true


    1. scordj
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      Oh 

      Quality boost = true
      Smooth the quality of the image. 
      Applydynamiccubemaps everywhere= false
      Because if it's enable you will find a lot of objects starting to reflect lights when they are not supposed too

      The extender part, I did not erased them. But they are useless here. I started working with the enb trying the Kiloader extender. However since I could not understand a lot of features, I did not continue working with it. May be later shall try back to give it another go. 

      Hope i clarify everything 
    2. AlexintheVerse
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      hey thousand thanks for clearing that up for me, i had a go with Killoader myself and had to hang up the rains. 
      I'm just getting into learning to tweak enb's. yours it my test subject!

      gonna mess it all up, and then start all over again. got Mist of Tamriel and obsidian weathers to dial in with. 
    3. scordj
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      Most welcome alex

      Since you are using Obsidian weathers, which edits the default weather system of skyrim, you will need to these:

      [WEATHER]
      EnableMultipleWeathers=true
      EnableLocationWeather=true



      Copy/paste these lines into the "enbseries" files ( main file located in the data folder as you already know). This will toogle the weather control and allow you to edit the weathers ingame. 

      Let me know how it all works out  and we can work together on the weather system together for Obsidian Weathers and have some cool new weathers effect from Obsidian. 
  7. rayan13g
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     beautiful preset, im just wondering what mod do you use for the night sky used in your screenshots
    1. scordj
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      Thanks

      There's the mod : https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/58263
    2. rayan13g
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      Thank you :>
  8. sdfsdfsdf321
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    wonderful for amd!other enb works only on nv
    1. scordj
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      Thanks for the comment. 

      I have an Amd too - team red.
  9. reeth47
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    looks great reminds me of a few LE enbs like elderblood
    1. scordj
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      Thank you

      I've recently started to mod SE, so im still have the oldRim influence haha.

      If there is any weather or areas, you think there is a problem, please let me know i'll try to fix it.