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  1. Elrixium
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    ENB works as it is flawlessly won't be updating any soon.
  2. PaladinEzrah91
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    Does this enb work with the new x25 version of Vivid Weathers or do we have to use the old version in the misc. section?
  3. doggexbay
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    What's the reason for the Vivid version recommending the old enb binaries?
  4. alphafr
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    Brighter colours and better lighting effect, only drawback is lightsources have abysmall range and the darkness feels unatural (no light diffusion make a lightsource range way too visible)

    I.E a city lantern really only light up like 3m before switching to absolute darkness without transition
    1. Hoxel8
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      Have you found any way to fix these lights? If only in the enb configuration file.
  5. Hoxel8
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    The best enb
  6. MtsGg
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    I love this ENB, really good job, but I have a question, how I open the ENB menu?
    1. ismetisgor
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      Shift + Enter
  7. custardloaf
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    i compared 14 different enbs so many sticky notes and this was my favorite
  8. SonOfHammerfell
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    I searched far and wide for a good performance ENB until I came to this.Endorsed and late Des would be proud of you for giving us his complete work.Thank you so so much!
  9. VergilTheWitch
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    love this, also I noticed the ENB is making brows and facial hair look thicker, is there a way to adjust that?
  10. Graphink
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    In case anyone else is curious, it seems this enb works fine without the smooth sky mod listed in requirements. Mod is no longer available on Nexus. I also followed some tips by other users' posts here and downloaded version .95 Current Version of ENB Light. Seems to work. Universal Fog remover mod is broken and won't load, so followed another user's tip to use console command to remove fog "setfog 1000,40000". ENB also seems to work ok without this mod enabled.
  11. Metaldead
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    After redownloading this ENB and doing some tinkering, I've finally found the settings that I enjoy with it. I turn off Depth of Field because it eats a solid little bit of FPS, and I really dislike Depth of Field outside of some very specific exceptions. Turning off the Pre-Pass Shader also gives me almost 10% more FPS, and I literally can't see any discernible difference whatsoever by toggling it. The Post-Pass Shader also eats about 7-8% FPS, and the game honestly looks better with it off, with slightly more vibrant colors and a less washed out look. Turning off all 3 raised my FPS in an intensive spot from 56 to about 75 (33% gain), and the game somehow looks better for it. I'm using the version for Cathedral weathers, and I highly suggest at least trying out these tweaks if you're struggling on framerate.
    1. Mygeeto99
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      Which version is for Cathedral? The downloads and description only have Vivid and Obsidian listed.
    2. killersp37
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      thanks a lot for the depth of field tip, i freaking hated it so much 
    3. these tweaks make it almost perfect. i cant believe it, this preset is insanely underrated.
    4. Alejgar01
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      how do you tweak with the settings? in game menu or through the game folder? 
    5. Graphink
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      Can confirm that following these steps can save frame rate. I gained probably about 15 or so (was running about max frame rate for my monitors, which is 60 fps for old photo lab monitors).