TeccamFor the record, I think the ENB is meant to be played at default 50% brightness. I was using 0% because I forgot to change from the Seasons of Skyrim settings. This ENB is supposed to be brighter.
Also, I was getting around 20-25 FPS outside with it, comp... moreFor the record, I think the ENB is meant to be played at default 50% brightness. I was using 0% because I forgot to change from the Seasons of Skyrim settings. This ENB is supposed to be brighter.
Also, I was getting around 20-25 FPS outside with it, compared to 40+ with Seasons of Skyrim. So far, with Seasons of Skyrim ENB + the TAZ esp, my framerate has been a lot closer to what it was before -- TAZ is giving me maybe 3 FPS less than the NLA esp was. It looks pretty nice too. I took a few shots of that to upload when my photo limit expires. less
TeccamExactly. Both NLA and TAZ come with plugins that drastically alter the game's weather and exterior lighting (sort of like standalone weather mods like Climates of Tamriel or Pure Weathers). They were designed for use with the author's presets, but they'll... moreExactly. Both NLA and TAZ come with plugins that drastically alter the game's weather and exterior lighting (sort of like standalone weather mods like Climates of Tamriel or Pure Weathers). They were designed for use with the author's presets, but they'll technically work with any ENB presets, they just may not look as the author intended.
Also, I was getting around 20-25 FPS outside with it, comp... more