The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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Moka May 27, 2024 @ 6:19pm
Recommend an ENB please
I tried alot of ENB but still havent find the perfect one i like.
Most enb are either looks good at day, but looks too bright at night, or interior is too dark.

My criteria for the ENB is:
- Not too saturated, nor too bleak.
- At day it's bright, and probably sun cant be visible as "circle" because the brightness.
- Night is dark and require torch, or atleast dark enough.

i'm using PI-CHO right now, which looks really great. but the night is so bright even with their darkest setting. Even my vanilla one is darker.

I use Lux to handle the lighting btw. Currently im using Obsidian weather, but i'm open to other weather mod. I can also tank quite performance so hit it with your best recommended ENB.
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Nabinkemper May 27, 2024 @ 6:24pm 
I'm using Rudy ENB for NAT III right now. It has a good blend of daylight with dark nights great for immersion. I also like that they incorporate an easy Day/Night brightness adjustment in the ENB effects menu that is plain to see.
XOLiD May 27, 2024 @ 6:56pm 
Originally posted by Nabinkemper:
I'm using Rudy ENB for NAT III right now. It has a good blend of daylight with dark nights great for immersion. I also like that they incorporate an easy Day/Night brightness adjustment in the ENB effects menu that is plain to see.
Ugh another one that requires additional lighting/weather mods with other annoying requirements mixed in.
Nabinkemper May 27, 2024 @ 7:34pm 
Originally posted by XOLiD:
Ugh another one that requires additional lighting/weather mods with other annoying requirements mixed in.

All ENB's have requirements. Even Community Shaders has requirements. Following instructions shouldn't be difficult though.
XOLiD May 27, 2024 @ 10:00pm 
Originally posted by Nabinkemper:
Originally posted by XOLiD:
Ugh another one that requires additional lighting/weather mods with other annoying requirements mixed in.

All ENB's have requirements. Even Community Shaders has requirements. Following instructions shouldn't be difficult though.

'Basic ENB' only needs the ENBseries files which is why I use it and tweak it to my liking.

The ENBs that require 10+ other mods that may each also have unique mod requirements are just annoying to deal with and not worth the trouble unless you just use Skyrim as a screenshot taking simulator.
Last edited by XOLiD; May 27, 2024 @ 10:01pm
Nabinkemper May 27, 2024 @ 10:16pm 
Well, the OP was asking for a recommendation. You came in with a complaint. Do you have anything to add, or what?
SpeedFreak1972 May 27, 2024 @ 10:43pm 
I use natural view and cathedral weathers that also works with Lux
Last edited by SpeedFreak1972; May 27, 2024 @ 10:44pm
Corinze May 28, 2024 @ 3:18am 
I'm using PI-CHO with Azurite2 with full Lux package and EVLaS.
Personally I found Obsidian to be very bright at night too.

If you like an enb in general, it helps to try all the versions of weather mods available. Since you perfer dark dark, you might like a vanilla weather version so you can add a darker night mod.

Berserkyr is pretty close to pi-cho if you have not tried it yet.

gl
Doom Sayer May 28, 2024 @ 7:59pm 
Originally posted by XOLiD:
Originally posted by Nabinkemper:
I'm using Rudy ENB for NAT III right now. It has a good blend of daylight with dark nights great for immersion. I also like that they incorporate an easy Day/Night brightness adjustment in the ENB effects menu that is plain to see.
Ugh another one that requires additional lighting/weather mods with other annoying requirements mixed in.
Yes that how it works? From what I recall ENB can tag specific weathers for specific settings for almost everything if not everything therefor a ENB preset maker will just make and post it for a weather mod rather than vanilla. Most people like using lighting mods so they use they design around whatever is their favorite. This isnt some crazy expectation that people will prefer to mod dev for their game build rather than vanilla. Its only like 10 mods at best anyway unless you install Lux/Lux via.
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