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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
You mean enb particle patch? I have installed the particle patch + enb helper. Used all the settings provided by mod description (turning off partocle fire, increasing particle light distance, etc).
Enb particle patch will always show up in your mo2 even if you install it manually.
Enb light must be installed through mod manager. Enb light is not an enb.
https://youtu.be/gQhE_v6p9Ek
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/22574
If you haven't already installed the basic framework for SE, you can get it here:
http://enbdev.com/download_mod_tesskyrimse.html (the versions at the bottom are linked to the appropriate page with a download button at the bottom of that page)
Once that is in place, the presets and such that you get from the nexus can be installed according to whatever instructions the mod author gives you.
(EDIT: don't forget that the ENB that you're wanting to use also requires the SE ENB Helper, so three pieces: basic framework (manual install), ENB Helper (mod manager install), and whatever version of Silent Horizons (manual install). The manual installs require at least some parts to go outside of the Data directory)
Oh yeah, that mod is the ♥♥♥♥. It's one of those you can't live without after installing.
I've got all the spells and torches casting light and I don't really notice any issues with performance. I don't think I used the option that added it to static objects around Skyrim though.
The mod was developed with Rudy ENB in mind and I think you have to have a setting in the ENB menu activated for ENB lights to show up.
Check for an ENB lights setting in your ENB in-game menu.
But it's nowhere near the lvl of brightness shown by that video or the mod's images. I tweak the settings (shown by the video), but the light distance just doesnt seem to change.
Oh well.. i guess i just have to live with it
Try it with Rudy ENB its what it was for.
It's easy to swap ENB presets in and out if it's no good.