The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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How to delete this ♥♥♥♥ Blur-effect..
My Eyes very painfull now after 6hours playtime "Spezial Edition", becouse cant delete this Blur effect.. my Eyes try always to sharp the fiew... in normal Skyrim i can delete this Blur in Options but here i missed this... this effect ist ♥♥♥♥ and dos nothing thats looks more great.(my Opinion)
Last edited by ꧁ YouTube = Rockboje ꧂; Mar 8, 2017 @ 9:29am
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Anymoose Oct 28, 2016 @ 5:58pm 
Disable anti-aliasing entirely in the Launcher, TAA and FXAA are blurry, especially during movement. And in in-game video settings, adjust the Depth of Field (DOF) slider to the minimum (left side).
Last edited by Anymoose; Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:14pm
tadzikas Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:11pm 
Originally posted by Anymoose:
Disable anti-aliasing entirely in the Launcher, TAA and FXAA are blurry, especially during movement. And in in-game video settings, adjust the Field of View (FOV) slider to the minimum (left side).
is it depth of field? because I can't find FOV field of view slider in-game.
Last edited by tadzikas; Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:11pm
JustOnePepsi Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:12pm 
Good lord, is English your 5th language?
Anymoose Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:13pm 
Yeah sorry my bad, I can't brain at the moment apparently.

So yes, Depth of Field. That slider is the one. FOV has nothing to do with this.
crazycupmuffin Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:13pm 
Originally posted by BadAss:
Originally posted by Anymoose:
Disable anti-aliasing entirely in the Launcher, TAA and FXAA are blurry, especially during movement. And in in-game video settings, adjust the Field of View (FOV) slider to the minimum (left side).
is it depth of field? because I can't find FOV field of view slider in-game.
Yes that's what he meant.
crazycupmuffin Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:14pm 
I like the effect. :P
Jaded Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:15pm 
Originally posted by HomicidalGrouse:
Good lord, is English your 5th language?
If i were to guess I'd say german is OP's primary language.
Anymoose Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:16pm 
I was hoping that they had added other anti-aliasing settings than TAA and FXAA. After all, it's called "remastered" and the game is supposed to look good.
crazycupmuffin Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:16pm 
Originally posted by Jaded Wrath:
Originally posted by HomicidalGrouse:
Good lord, is English your 5th language?
If i were to guess I'd say german is OP's primary language.
God love him. He probably doesn't comment often in English. But was at the end of his tether with this blur effect and couldn't take it no more lol. :P
Jaded Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:17pm 
Originally posted by crazycupmuffin:
Originally posted by Jaded Wrath:
If i were to guess I'd say german is OP's primary language.
God love him. He probably doesn't comment often in English. But was at the end of his tether with this blur effect and couldn't take it no more lol. :P
He does seem enraged.
i tried Deph of field.. its helps a little bit.. but it is not the sharp screen like standart Skyrim...
now i have always the feeling i need glass
es for my ayes :( i am realy unhappy... maybe it is the fog?
Last edited by ꧁ YouTube = Rockboje ꧂; Oct 28, 2016 @ 6:33pm
crazycupmuffin Oct 28, 2016 @ 9:20pm 
Originally posted by Rockboje:
now i have always the feeling i need glass
es for my ayes :( i am realy unhappy... maybe it is the fog?
Mine is very clear. DOF is off. fxaa on. Not taa it's ridiculously blurry. And a mod from bethesda.net that takes off the yellow hue. It's the one that made everything look really clear for me.
Yep big thanks for the help... if i restarted my game after put down the DOF is the fiew ok.Not the same sharp screen like normal Skyrim but much better now.
Last edited by ꧁ YouTube = Rockboje ꧂; Oct 29, 2016 @ 9:50am
Originally posted by Rockboje:
Yep big thanks for the help... if i restarted my game after put down the DOF is the fiew ok.Not the same sharp screen like normal Skyrim but much better now.
Skyrim SE uses the TAA method for antialiasing, where normal Skyrim used I think SMAA or something. This difference might be what you notice, you could try switching to FXAA or simply turning antialiasing off. If you don't like TAA I'd reccomend just shutting AA off, since FXAA is notorious for making things blurry.
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Date Posted: Oct 28, 2016 @ 5:54pm
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