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I was looking at Sharpshooter's, but I see it hasn't been updated in a while, does anyone know if the author plans to update it? Also, does it work with the current version of Skyrim? And I know Realistic Hope is made by the same creator, so does Realistic Hope take up a ton more resources and is it worth it? Thanks for the suggestions guys! :PGamerperson33Realistic hope made my FPS tank. It was so much fun.
Speaking of visual enhancments, anyone know how to remove the annoying change in lighting when moving from a dark scene to a bright scene or vice versa?
Example: If you looks at a light source and then quickly look somewhere else, the entire screen turns dark and then slowly bright again, apparently to simulate the eyes' adjustment to light.
It's something that's been bothering me for long and there seems to be no solution to it.
Speaking of visual enhancments, anyone know how to remove the annoying change in lighting when moving from a dark scene to a bright scene or vice versa?
Example: If you looks at a light source and then quickly look somewhere else, the entire screen turns dark and then slowly bright again, apparently to simulate the eyes' adjustment to light.
It's something that's been bothering me for long and there seems to be no solution to it.
Majd_Abdulqadir
Try this
Funilly enough sharpshooter's is exactly the way I described in my first post. :lol:
-Unreal-
Better get used to that look. Intense post-processing at the expense of clarity will reign next-gen. It makes stuff more realistic.
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Speaking of visual enhancments, anyone know how to remove the annoying change in lighting when moving from a dark scene to a bright scene or vice versa?
Example: If you looks at a light source and then quickly look somewhere else, the entire screen turns dark and then slowly bright again, apparently to simulate the eyes' adjustment to light.
It's something that's been bothering me for long and there seems to be no solution to it.
Baranga
Try this
Funilly enough sharpshooter's is exactly the way I described in my first post. :lol:
-Unreal-
Better get used to that look. Intense post-processing at the expense of clarity will reign next-gen. It makes stuff more realistic.
Thanks, exactly what I was looking for.Sharpshooters, Realistic hope, Superl3, Visual immersion III, Cinematic ENB. These are from my experience the best
Looking at some of the pictures I've seen, sharpshooters and realistic hope seem sweet. But my system can't run any real enb on Skyrim without huge fps hit. I just use Ultra Realistic world lighting, plus dynavision dof. Those do wonders to make vanilla look better, with literally no performance hit. Great for if you don't have a beast PC. Also, a lot of people who do have the power to run a real enb still use that setup just because it's not quite so over the top with the cinematic effects that most enb-haters rag on. Also, if you have the power, it's fully compatible with FXAA injectors, to make it look even better.
Is there any point to the FXAA injector if you use 8xAA?Looking at some of the pictures I've seen, sharpshooters and realistic hope seem sweet. But my system can't run any real enb on Skyrim without huge fps hit. I just use Ultra Realistic world lighting, plus dynavision dof. Those do wonders to make vanilla look better, with literally no performance hit. Great for if you don't have a beast PC. Also, a lot of people who do have the power to run a real enb still use that setup just because it's not quite so over the top with the cinematic effects that most enb-haters rag on. Also, if you have the power, it's fully compatible with FXAA injectors, to make it look even better.
the_bi99man
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