Hello, I no longer play Skyrim but I made a Reshade for Elder Scrolls Online, it SHOULD play nicely with Skyrim regardless of which weather or lightning mod is installed. Plushenko ENB Reshade I would test it but I have no space available on my SSD, but for anyone willing theres the link to the Reshade
"Performance friendly" for modding community means "I'm capped at 60fps and still get 60fps so performance must be fine, what is GPU utilisation". I run 4k. I went from 120fp cap at 80-90% utilisation where I was standing to 70fps 100% utilisation. Basically halfed performance. How is that "performance friendly"? I get most don't care about 4k + high refresh for this sort of game, but don't advertise your mod as performance friendly if you aren't actually testing it.
This does NOT look as advertised. My game became extremely yellow and overly saturated despite following instructions to the letter. It looked nothing like in the screenshots.
Yeah I was able to get this looking better by messing with ini file that comes with Dolomite Weathers 1.6. You can play with the settings while the game is running like it says on the file:
;You can test any of these settings in game via the setini console command. ;Example: setini "fBlockLevel0Distance:TerrainManager" 100000 ;Example 2: setini "fGlobalSaturationBoost:Display" -.1
For me, it was good enough setting the Dolomite Weathers.ini file like this: [Display] fGlobalSaturationBoost=0;reduces saturation fGlobalBrightnessBoost=-0.8;default setting for reference fGlobalContrastBoost=0;default setting for reference fReinhardWhiteScale=2 ;reduces glare only
Hi I have been running into an issue I have just installed this reshade everything looks great, but my grass won't load in. It is all just blue squares and that is it. Does anyone know how to fix this, I do use a couple of grass mods, but that never not worked.
can I ask a question I am having trouble getting this mod to work as there is a coution sign next to the version thing and being so new to modding i'm a little confused.
Worked fine for me. Did u have any leftover ENB/ReShade files? Might want to delete those. Or did u install Dolomite? it is a requirement for this shader afterall. If not then maybe recheck your data folder to see if u have all of the reshade files correctly installed. If all else fails, verify game cache on steam if u bought the game there. Fixes lots of CTD issues as far as I know.
Same here, open SKSE, screen goes black for one second as if Skyrim SE actually loads, then back to desktop.
Pretty sure I removed all previous ENB files too. And do have Dolomite weathers installed. Dolomite weathers works perfectly, but with this on top SKSE won't start.
Go to your Skyrim Special Edition folder. Change name dxgi.dll to d3d11.dll
All of a sudden it worked for me. I'm freaking amazed at what this mod does by the way, it feels somewhat like a ENB, but it isn't. And it doesn't give you the performance hit that ENB does.
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Plushenko ENB Reshade
I would test it but I have no space available on my SSD, but for anyone willing theres the link to the Reshade
;You can test any of these settings in game via the setini console command.
;Example: setini "fBlockLevel0Distance:TerrainManager" 100000
;Example 2: setini "fGlobalSaturationBoost:Display" -.1
For me, it was good enough setting the Dolomite Weathers.ini file like this:
[Display]
fGlobalSaturationBoost=0;reduces saturation
fGlobalBrightnessBoost=-0.8;default setting for reference
fGlobalContrastBoost=0;default setting for reference
fReinhardWhiteScale=2 ;reduces glare only
My game looks great but i still think it needs a little bit of a realistic visual push ..
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Love the shade. If you are interested, I've ported it over to G shade.Pretty sure I removed all previous ENB files too. And do have Dolomite weathers installed. Dolomite weathers works perfectly, but with this on top SKSE won't start.
Go to your Skyrim Special Edition folder. Change name dxgi.dll to d3d11.dll
All of a sudden it worked for me. I'm freaking amazed at what this mod does by the way, it feels somewhat like a ENB, but it isn't. And it doesn't give you the performance hit that ENB does.