Skyrim Special Edition

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  1. yosuakumontoy
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    Any plans port to LE ma friend ?
    1. 5od4pOPZ
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      You can use it for LE! It's just a reshade if DirectX 9 has the necessary postprocessing (which you can check by trying to install it with the downlaod preset)
  2. gajdor
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    What are basic reshade shaders??
    which ones?
  3. Akidson
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    This looks great! Which lighting mod would you recommend when using this with Cathedral Weathers? I've been using Luminosity and True Shades of Skyrim preset but I've been thinking about switching to Lux and getting this preset with the whole Community Shaders suite.
    1. Veyrah64
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      Lux will probably look good. I'm personally using ELFX.
    2. Akidson
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      Thank you :)
  4. dalyeau
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    Amazing Reshade, one of my faves so far!! Do you think you'll ever do a version for Azurite weather? 

    Thanks for sharing! 
    1. Veyrah64
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      I have tried my reshade with Azurite weather, it looks good in my opinion so I guess you can just use it together.
  5. spacepill0w
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    This is fantastic! I've been loving dareni's reshade for a while but I might switch to this after I get a chance to properly compare things. Seems a lot less...exposed? not sure how to put it but it looks lovely in a different way.
    1. Veyrah64
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      I actually tried Dareni's myself before making this reshade. Dareni's was indeed a bit too "fantasy" for me, so I made this preset to be a bit more natural.
  6. kg4nbx
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    I use Obsidian Weather...found this reshade yesterday and installed the recommended Community Shaders (w/addons) and also Vanilla HDR.  The game looks absolutely stunning now!  I can't use an ENB without a significant drop in framerate to unacceptable levels because of my older GPU but this...this was a gamechanger.  I can keep my 50-60fps AND have a beautiful game.  What a great preset!  Thank you!  :D
    1. Veyrah64
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      Exactly my thoughts! I love the graphic fidelity of ENB but it is such a resource hog. I'll gladly take those extra 20-30 fps, and reshade + community shaders really helps with keeping the game looking good.
  7. Fleetfootwork
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    Really cool Preset ! I love it thanks !
  8. mwlshf
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    Very good. I also recommend Dareni's Reshade. Both reshade looks good without ENB. That one is more colorful and this one is elegant.
  9. noextrac
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    This reshade preset is fantastic--thank you so much for your work. I love how the natural colors balance out RAID Weather's extreme palettes.
  10. Darkstorne
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    Really great preset, and it's being slept on sadly. Using it with Obsidian (for the mountain fog) and Volumetric Mists. Veyrah definitely has that sepia look going on, but it makes for a really atmospheric vibe
    1. Veyrah64
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      Thanks man! Nice screenshots too. Are you using the 1.1 version?
    2. Darkstorne
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      Just the 1.0 version I think, and I added Solaris on top from the new RTGI package for some bloom. What changed in 1.1 / 1.2? I use Obsidian Weathers so I should really try out your new version.
    3. Veyrah64
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      1.0 was made for NAT 3, it required a lot more brightness. 1.1 and 1.2 are for obsidian/cathedral where I could tone down the brightness a bit for more deeper shadows. 1.1 is even more sepia than 1.0. In 1.2 I added a little bit more colour and it's my favourite.