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  1. west111
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    1. Socratatus
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      I don't understand this is for Fallout4.
    2. Wypuk
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      Yep, but it works and VERY easy in instolation.
    3. killemloud
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      How does this work for Skyrim vr? like what's the installation?
  2. Rangeout
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    Ty for this, it really helps with deblurring TAA, and it works flawlessly for Fallout 4 ENBs!
  3. MakaiHanta
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    What is ENB? Where is the link to download this ENB? Did your hands fall off when you were writing your module description that you didn't give the link?
    1. hahahahahaha, thanks for making my day dude :D
      you probably have, but if not take a quick enb search on google and you will quite easily see that it was not a "hand fall off" case (and dont get me started on how he managed to finnish the description if said hands fell off :D )
      couse if said hands fell off, he would not be recommending a ENB at the bottom of the description, if only you knew how much the rest of us actualy have to "research" with search results in order to understand most of the lingo used and how to get many of the mods to work.
      stop being a lazy bum and do a minimum of research!
    2. Beast161616
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      *Facepalm*
  4. 42titans
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    Would it be possible to update the cas code to be in sync with the changes to the reshade shader? The new "contrast adaptation" variable seems useful:

    https://github.com/CeeJayDK/SweetFX/commits/master/Shaders/CAS.fx

    thx
  5. MrVenom209
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    it won't let me adjust it i followed the steps
    1. jjensen6823
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      I, as well.  It seems to be working, but anytime I change the number, it reverts back to 1.00 as soon as I hit enter or close the ENB menu.  Not sure why.
    2. jjensen6823
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      I did some more testing and I can go down from 1.00, I just can't go up.  I even tried changing it in the ini file before launching skyrim, but it didn't affect anything.
  6. BlueGunk
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    Excellent work. I can now see where I am going in Skyrim VR. Thank you!
  7. Weveke10
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    Here is a good video explaining the installation process:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pat12ycWG7U
  8. YshtoIa
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    Looks great but I don't have to knowledge to combine it with my current postpass enb files :|
    1. deleted36324675
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      just go to skyrim/enbseries folder and paste the two files from here to there. It should be automatically sharpened by default
  9. deleted36324675
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    Most ENBs look so trash and washed out without this.
  10. scheusimon
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    So you need an existing ENB?! If I only want the Sharpening Effect, is there an ENB without any other changes? Or is it possible to deactivate everything else?
    1. BreastMilkEnjoyer
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      I have the same question I don't mind keeping the classic Skyrim look I just want the anti-blurring effect.
    2. JanZ
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      Seconded! The option to use this without using ENB is desirable for me too.
    3. JanZ
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      Seconded! The option to use this without using ENB is desirable for me too.
    4. KajurN
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      IF anyone's still wondering whether you can use this without ENB there's always Reshade.