Please report any issues you have. Please include details such as where the problem is to be found, what the time of day is, which weather mod you're using, and - if possible - what the weather is (clear, rainy, overcast, foggy, etc). Screenshots are very useful.
So far a very nice ENB. Very little fps hit, which is great. Question, I'm using Azurite II and the expansion. There is a noticeable green tint to lighting. More so with godrays. Azurite seems to use weather that is on the green side. Found this out with a water mod. Not as noticeable when not using enb. Is there a way to tone down the effect?
Other than that, not sure if Parallax should be locked in. I changed it in the ini.
Yes, you can change the colour cast. Open ENB GUI (SHIFT+ENTER), open the ENBEFFECT.FX section (under Shader Parameters in the middle column), then change CC: colour balance highlight and CC: colour balance shadow to taste. Remeber to SAVE CONFIGURATION before quitting the GUI (SHIFT+ENTER).
ENB doest work for AE. It Throws a few Errors. Firstly it says to delete enbCache folder, Which does not even exist! Secondly When game Starts it says that ENB has an Update, When You are Using The Latest ENB, Straight from The Dev's Site. If Anyone Claims Otherwise Or Has Found a Fix, Please Do Tell. Google has been Absolutely Useless For this Problem.
There's a KiLoaderSatelliteENB.dllplugin and a KiLoaderSatellite log in the 5.09 Cathedral ENB preset archive. Apart from the ENB load warning, it loads and activates just fine from SKSE MO2.
I'm using this with the new Azurite Weathers 2 and it looks pretty great out of the box, but I'm not experienced at tweaking ENBs so if you are still interested in updating please consider an AZ2 update!
Hi, any options in enb to setting night eye effect? I mean setting how when going to on or off.. darker, lighter enviroment.. i have permanent night eye enchant. Anyway for me looks like its permanent.. i using raid weathers, so i downloaded the cathedral version whit patch, and the night eye patch also.
I'm not sure I understand. You can change or disable nighteye effects by opening the ENB GUI with SHIFT+ENTER, expand the ENBEFFECT.FX section and alter settings that start with NE: . Remember to SAVE CONFIGURATION before closing the ENB GUI
I've been using AZ and AZ2 for a while, but adding this enb took everything to a new level. The colors are great and best of all I'm finally getting the clarity and detail I had been missing. I can't even describe how pleased I am. Thanks!
This mod requires ENB Helper ( which only requires ENB and SKSE I think ) but that mod is for version 1.6.6 + which is not the current Skyrim version ... do you think that because it does only depends on ENB series and SKSE - both are updated - we should be fine to download/install it as is or should we wait for an update ?
I'm working through the latest modpocalypse myself. I think the only solution for now is to manually reinstall the previous Skyrim version. ENB Helper is too important to go without as it lets ENB detect weather. Without it, nothing outside will look right.
ENB Helper works fine now. Just update your Address Library to the latest version.
Hi! i was wondering if this mod works with weather effects outside of azurite cathedral or obsidian. I'm using RAID detection mod, and with it the RAID weather mod, and was wondering if i could use this preset as it looks great
Plz tell me I'm too late but can we get this also for Nat/nat enb as well Bc I recently started using this and love how it makes my game fit with the Skyrim environment This would look amazing with nat enb/weather(just the weather plugin tho)
Excellent mod !!! This is the first time I use it and I am impressed, not just because it is so colorful ( I rather have punchy extra colors than not ) but it is so clean, fresh and regardless of how much color you apply, the skin still looks normal.
This is what I was looking for, an ENB with surreal-fantasy look and I am happy that I found your mod. I am using it with Obsidian Weathers and probably, I will try it with Azurite Weathers but after I fully test Obsidian cause I started to use Obsidian and your ENB today.
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Please report any issues you have. Please include details such as where the problem is to be found, what the time of day is, which weather mod you're using, and - if possible - what the weather is (clear, rainy, overcast, foggy, etc). Screenshots are very useful.
Question, I'm using Azurite II and the expansion. There is a noticeable green tint to lighting. More so with godrays.
Azurite seems to use weather that is on the green side. Found this out with a water mod.
Not as noticeable when not using enb. Is there a way to tone down the effect?
Other than that, not sure if Parallax should be locked in. I changed it in the ini.
This mod requires ENB Helper ( which only requires ENB and SKSE I think ) but that mod is for version 1.6.6 + which is not the current Skyrim version ... do you think that because it does only depends on ENB series and SKSE - both are updated - we should be fine to download/install it as is or should we wait for an update ?
Would appreciate your opinion.
Thanks so much,
I think the only solution for now is to manually reinstall the previous Skyrim version. ENB Helper is too important to go without as it lets ENB detect weather. Without it, nothing outside will look right.
ENB Helper works fine now. Just update your Address Library to the latest version.Bc I recently started using this and love how it makes my game fit with the Skyrim environment
This would look amazing with nat enb/weather(just the weather plugin tho)
Excellent mod !!! This is the first time I use it and I am impressed, not just because it is so colorful ( I rather have punchy extra colors than not ) but it is so clean, fresh and regardless of how much color you apply, the skin still looks normal.
This is what I was looking for, an ENB with surreal-fantasy look and I am happy that I found your mod. I am using it with Obsidian Weathers and probably, I will try it with Azurite Weathers but after I fully test Obsidian cause I started to use Obsidian and your ENB today.
Thanks so much and it has been fully endorsed.