Skyrim Special Edition

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  1. iamsoko
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    So far out of all the settings I've used this is by far the most realistic. Not too heavy on the bloom and DOF it's got a nice balance with the colors. Job well done. I'm running a gtx 960 and don't ever dip below 60 fps heavy areas around 50-55 so this is actually really great on performance.
  2. Lordados
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    Nihilism = alive and pleasant? Kind of a contradiction here xD Looks good anyways
    1. crisdiaz
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      Lol true. I took it as if you take nihilism as that life is without intrinsic meaning or value, then you might as well seek the most pleasures in the world without thought (sorta like the book The Picture of Dorian Gray)
    2. CreeperLava
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      That sounds a lot like hedonism. Not that it matters that much^^.
    3. crisdiaz
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      well s#*! lol
    4. PrometheanSigma
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      Chill out, Lord Henry.
  3. GhillieRaptor
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    Would this in any way be compatible with something like vivid weathers?
    1. crisdiaz
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      It is compatible with any weather or lighting mods, but may not result in the same desired look. I use true storms, realistic lighting overhaul, and darker nights, which produces these screenshots.
  4. izzik
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    Please provide some clarification:

    "1. Download the latest ReShade here" - do we include the example shaders while installing?

    Thanks in advance, this preset looks great!
    1. crisdiaz
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      I did download them, so best bet would be too as well. My file is just an /ini file, telling the shader files what values to use, etc.