Skyrim Special Edition

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  1. Sky2wolf
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    Thanks for the amazing reshade. I found that it was way too bright by default but manually increasing the whitepoint got rid of the issue. 
  2. niphilim222
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    Neato shaders fx's thank you, added a few more to  the list with this one. The all mighty reshade making Skyrim next gen at 60fps as easy as making a pizza pie. To all the reshade pros out there thanks.
  3. Lothgarth
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    Doesnt work anymore with the new Reshade, it just does nothing!
  4. sunflower4
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    I love it, it makes my game look so nice. However, the map is too bright. Almost completely white and I can't figure out how to fix that. I use Vivid Weather and I installed Real Lighting ReShade Vivid Weathers. Any help?
  5. Boombro
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    I use rustic weathers and everything seems to look good so far. The fires looks great!
  6. ty7412
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    I tested all other reshade mods, but this was the best. It is the closest quality to ENB.
    Thanks!!
  7. purdin20
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    Looks great!! I also use enhanced saturation- vibrant colors by Fillipe, lightest version possible. His saturation looks really good with this reshader except it is waaay to bright in the distance. I wonder if anyone knows which option in the shift+F2 MENU of this reshader can help me reduce the overwhelming brightness a little bit. Would be appreciated. Recommend Fillpe's mod with this as well if someone can blend them well.
    1. rjheitzer
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      Instead of using a saturation mod, try turning on the Technicolor 2 setting in the shift +f2 menu if you want an oversaturated look
  8. rjheitzer
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    VIVID WEATHERS VERSION
    To make this work effectively with Vivid Weathers I had to use some ENB functions.  Please use version 0.2 from this mod if you want this preset with Vivid Weathers: Real Lighting ENB ReShade for Vivid Weathers -WIP- (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/2709?)
    1. seliador
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      Do I understand correctly, if I am using Vivid Weathers I shouldn't load vivid weathers version from this mod, but only the other mod using enb + reshade?
    2. rjheitzer
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      You can use either one. Right now the one that uses enb is a work in progress as enb is still in beta.
  9. Darkreon23
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    I did everything you said, but my game still looks vanila
    1. rjheitzer
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      Delete all the reshade files and files from this mod from your skyrim directory. Try the install again. When you run the reshade installer, make sure you select skyrim.exe to install it to. Click the middle bubble option on the installer and click yes to download effects. When the download is complete, a list of effects should pop up. Ensure all effects are checked. Press ok. It should say install complete. Close the window.

      Now copy all the items from this mod and paste them into your skyrim.exe directory. It should ask to overwrite 57 items. Press ok to overwrite.

      When you launch the game it should go through the initial reshade load where it looks like your game is having a heart attack. Once this is finished, wait for the skyrim main menu and press shift + F2. This will bring up the reshade GUI. It will take you through a couple tutorial steps and it will ask you to select a .ini file from a drop down that's highlighted red. Select [directory path]real_lighting.ini. The next step in the tutorial should show you what effects are active. Finish the tutorial and start your load your save. If all the parameters I've mentioned have been met, you should be seeing the effects in game. You can press scroll lock to toggle the effect on and off
    2. Darkreon23
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      Its working now.
      My problem was that the file path of the effects and textures was in the Skyrim's main folder by default and not on their own folder.
    3. Woombo
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      i already changed the directory path but still the same. The technique(.fx file) lists in the GUI didn't appear / blank red box in the tutorial.
    4. rjheitzer
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      Its there a reshade folder in your SSE directory after you run the installer but BEFORE you install this mod? If yes, does that folder have 50 some effects files?
  10. Borislaw86
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    Hi! All your advices doen't help.
    At first the game don't started with dxgi.dll, after rename to d3d11.dll it works, but game still looks vanila. Tried to change directory in reshade menu, but it still valina. I don't understand what i'm doing wrong.

    PS The same thing with other reshade mods.
    1. rjheitzer
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      This probably means the reshade installer isn't putting its files in the right place. When you run the reshade setup executable, and you click the box to select a destination, simply open your SSE directory and double click on skyrim.exe. If this is done correctly, the installer will place two files and a folder in your SSE directory. The reshade folder contains 50 some-odd effects files.