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RUDY ENB need some help
So I installed it following these instructions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiNSCNjGTqo&t=1s (did everything step by step and as shown) yet I get this text saying bFloatPointRenderTarget=1 isnt set to one or I have multiple copies of the file. I checked and it is set to 1 and there is only 1 in the SkyrimPrefs.ini file. Any idea whats wrong?
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Falro the Great Dec 4, 2017 @ 10:59am 
There are two SkyrimPrefs.ini files - one in the Skyrim folder (...\Steam\Steamapps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim\) and one in the My Games folder (C:\Users\*your windows username*\My Documents\My Games\Skyrim\). The one in the Skyrim installation folder is not used by the game.

Make sure you're editing the SkyrimPrefs.ini in My Documents.
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:08am 
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
There are two SkyrimPrefs.ini files - one in the Skyrim folder (...\Steam\Steamapps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim\) and one in the My Games folder (C:\Users\*your windows username*\My Documents\My Games\Skyrim\). The one in the Skyrim installation folder is not used by the game.

Make sure you're editing the SkyrimPrefs.ini in My Documents.
So do I delete the other one?
Falro the Great Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:09am 
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
There are two SkyrimPrefs.ini files - one in the Skyrim folder (...\Steam\Steamapps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim\) and one in the My Games folder (C:\Users\*your windows username*\My Documents\My Games\Skyrim\). The one in the Skyrim installation folder is not used by the game.

Make sure you're editing the SkyrimPrefs.ini in My Documents.
So do I delete the other one?
No, don't worry about it.
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:14am 
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
So do I delete the other one?
No, don't worry about it.
After double checking that the file in the common was set to 0 and the ones in the document were set to 1 the text is still appearing
are you using MO as your mod manager by any chance? if so, it creates it's own .inis. you'd have to change it there.
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:20am 
Originally posted by Rüdiger J Simpson:
are you using MO as your mod manager by any chance? if so, it creates it's own .inis. you'd have to change it there.
Yes I am, how would I go about doing that? (sorry Im really new to the whole modding thing...)
Falro the Great Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:26am 
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
Originally posted by Rüdiger J Simpson:
are you using MO as your mod manager by any chance? if so, it creates it's own .inis. you'd have to change it there.
Yes I am, how would I go about doing that? (sorry Im really new to the whole modding thing...)
Click the puzzle pieces in the top left of MO and click INI Editor.

Don't be afraid to ask anything! There are plenty of us ready and willing to help!
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:32am 
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
Yes I am, how would I go about doing that? (sorry Im really new to the whole modding thing...)
Click the puzzle pieces in the top left of MO and click INI Editor.

Don't be afraid to ask anything! There are plenty of us ready and willing to help!
is the fog (revamped exterior fog) meant to blur things that are right in front of you or....?
Falro the Great Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:36am 
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
Click the puzzle pieces in the top left of MO and click INI Editor.

Don't be afraid to ask anything! There are plenty of us ready and willing to help!
is the fog (revamped exterior fog) meant to blur things that are right in front of you or....?
That's probably the Depth of Field. You can turn it off in the ENB menu (opened by pressing Shift and Enter at the same time) or replace the files with another ENB's DoF. Rudy ENB comes with two options for DoF.
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:39am 
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
is the fog (revamped exterior fog) meant to blur things that are right in front of you or....?
That's probably the Depth of Field. You can turn it off in the ENB menu (opened by pressing Shift and Enter at the same time) or replace the files with another ENB's DoF. Rudy ENB comes with two options for DoF.
Yep that fixed it :) Man you are amazing thanks for the help :D
♡ Teddy ♡ Dec 4, 2017 @ 11:40am 
Do you know of any lightning mods that don't need the DLC btw? The one that is on the most popular says it requires all of the DLC (i have no money atm so I cant buy them)
Falro the Great Dec 4, 2017 @ 12:15pm 
Originally posted by Not NIG3R:
Do you know of any lightning mods that don't need the DLC btw? The one that is on the most popular says it requires all of the DLC (i have no money atm so I cant buy them)
Relighting Skyrim is the one I use, and the JIT version doesn't require any DLC:
https://rd.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/17609
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Date Posted: Dec 4, 2017 @ 10:50am
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