Skyrim enbs are too dark mods#
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I will keep this post brief. Make use of the Help buttons and hover over settings. You would have to do your own patching for those mods, though.
Skyrim enbs are too dark mod#
Feel free to skip this optional Mod Group and roll your own Lighting and Weather setup.
Skyrim enbs are too dark Patch#
RWT doesn't have an option to compensate for this change yet, but there is one coming.Īlso keep in mind the entire Lighting and Weather section is options and has a separate patch for this very reason. For example, it does alter the water color during it's fixing of issues. Users just following the Guide should still find the customization options from the MCM to be sufficient in most cases. Advanced users will have no issue adding in other mods like True Storms to customize their personal setups even more. It includes enough customization options to suit most users, as well. At its most basic, CW is mainly an enhancement (argue correction) to the vanilla weather system. It's based off of Truth ENB for Cathedral Weathers, so it maintains Cathedral Weather's intended look.Īs for why "Cathedral Weathers"? It's because it is about the only weather mod that fits within our mandate. I'll likely return to Cathedralist ENB, with some personal tweaks and customization applied. Personally, I've been using a preset that is hidden with no reason given. We're simply provide a small list of updated presets that do support Cathedral Weathers, and might fit some preferences (which is why there is a range of styles linked). We don't officially support ENB because it's too subjective to user preference. This is why we don't select the mods for the Guides based on the use of an ENB or not. Edited Februby KattmanduĮNB support is rarely plug-n-play, unless we require the use of one specific ENB preset any deviation and users would be on their own to fit things out. It appears to look okay in my game after tweaking the CW color settings in the MCM. Have you tried changing the settings for Cathedral Weathers in the Mod Configuration Menu ( MCM)? I'm using A Cathedralist's ENB (High Quality version), the Reduced Mist Brightness optional file, and ENB Helper SE (required for multiple weathers support). This would allow moders to easily find a high quality ENB preset that is already 'tuned' and is compatible with the weather mod in the guide.Īs it stands now, moders will waste time trying all of the ENB presets mentioned in the guide to find a good one but like I said, those presets are not anywhere near the quality and balance of mentioned above authors. are compatible with almost all ENB presets available. Is it possible that another weather mod could be considered to be recommended in the guide? All of the popular weather mods like dolomite, cot, vivid etc. The ENB presets from respectable authors like Rudy102 or Firemanaf don't have these issues but they don't have support for Cathedral weathers.
The colours, saturation and brightness are very unbalanced, dark areas are too dark and bright too bright etc. With all the respect to the authors of the ENB presets mentioned in the STEP SE core guide, the quality is simply not there. As it stands at the moment cathedral weathers is not supported by any of the respectable and known ENB presets authors.