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  1. aers
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    ENB has been updated to include this fix. If you use ENB please uninstall this and don't use it.

    If you don't use ENB, well, keep this around :)
  2. Bokentekina
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    Thank you, i installed this since the bug appeared due to a mod/mods (i don't know wich one)
  3. wontitnow
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    Hi there! In which folder to put this shadersfx? Tnx!
  4. DarthVitrial
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    According to Cartogriffi on the Bethesda forums, todays update fixed specular lighting. Do we know if it actually fixes all the problems that this mod fixed?
    1. aers
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      I told them how to fix it so unless they messed up, it's fixed for good in the actual game now. Really good news for console users :)
    2. DarthVitrial
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      That's great! It's awesome they listened to you.
    3. SSyl
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      You might want to update the description page to let people know that anyone running Skyrim SE 1.5.80 or above doesn't need this fix. I'm sure it'll save some headaches from people coming to the comments in the future asking if they still need it.
    4. SlyWolfe
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  5. Grundvigs69
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    Not sure if this is the right place, anyways here is my problem.
    I get this flashing lines from a focal point inside Hall of dead in Whiterun. also temple of Mara actually is were it started.
    It is starting to happen in other inside spaces.
    I do not have this mode but I need help on this problem as it is annoyingly bothersome.
    Any advice is welcomed.
    tyvm
  6. Assassin1348
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    Thanks.
  7. HECKELL5
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    I am using Vivid Weather mod and the scenery is fantastic but my character looked like mud. I used specularity settings in outfit studio to gloss up my lady and had to turn a certain way in a particular place to tell. It is much better now as you can tell in the screenshots. TYVM. Works outside too. Not using an ENB. Only Vivid Weather which did not address this issue.
  8. kuczaja
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    So this is not part of SSE Engine Fixes?
  9. lancegeis
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    thank you aers, i never understood why the characters were so dark compared to oldrim... it bugged me for years.... and it was a bugthesda fail. . . .
  10. AlteriusZhang
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    I've having a strange issue with this mod installed. When I quick-save, every once in a while the game world gets brighter when I'm inside a cave, or darker when I'm outside.
    1. BLACKXDK
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      I've experienced this issue as well recently and I did not have this mod installed. For me, it was a problem caused by the mod "Vivid Weathers". I am still not sure what caused this problem (too many mods need to be loaded? Corrupt save? Error in Vivid Weathers itself). Either way, what fixed it for me was I uninstalled the mod, reloaded the game, saved again with the mod installed, reinstalled the mod, and the problem was gone. If you use ELFX as well, I suggest uninstalling and reinstalling that in the same manor as well.

      Sry for the late response, had not seen this pot or mod this mod until today. I hope this solves your problem (If you haven't already fixed it).
  11. Katarsi
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    Is this compatible with ENBoost v0.283?
    Ever since I installed this mod, I see some pretty bad shadow flickering on characters, especially indoors. There was some flickering before, but now it's worse. Other than that, specular lighting is visibly improved