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Are you running any ENB or some darker dungeon mod? Some ENBs are not meant to work with ELFX/RLO (and COT if you install that).
If ELFX dungeons were too dark, then RLO really isn't for you. It will cover lightless underground areas with complete darkness. You will have to carry a light source or use night vison racial ability or mod to see anything.
I've also set all setting to default in COT. But it still looks pretty creepy inside a cave which scared the hack out of me :/
COT
COT weather patch
ELFX
Realvision enb
I'm very pleased with how my game looks. Though I will say a bad rainstorm or fog will make my computer cry a bit, especially when I try to sprint my horse. If I slow him down, it's ok.
I have used both RLO and ELFX with CoT for quite some time now. What I find is that RLO is more immersive in the sense that light goes where light should reasonably go. A building without many skylights, interior lights, and windows is going to be VERY dark- but a building with those things is going to be much lighter. I also find that buildings with windows and skylights are much much brighter during the day than the night- a nice little touch for thief characters such as the one I'm playing now when you're breaking into homes, as it gives you a sense that you're not supposed to be in the home at this time. However, by the end of my play session, I had to give my eyes a little rest- not because I had been playing a long time, but because I was squinting for hours on end at my computer screen. RLO is realistic- but literally painfully so. Turning up my brightness seemed to alleviate the issue slightly, btw.
On the other hand, ELFX looks much prettier. Interiors with fires feel warm, and the candle smoke from candles gives a nice cozy atmosphere to inns that I don't feel with RLO (mostly because there aren't enough light sources, which makes interiors dark and cold). I notice there is a LOT more ambient light with ELFX (not as much as vanilla however), which gives ELFX a more artificial, but pretty, feel. Personally, I prefer not having to take out my torch whilst trying to find my room in an inn, so I like ELFX more than RLO.
All in all, it's a matter of how realistic you want your Skyrim to look. RLO is the more realistic, whilst ELFX is the less realistic. If you want to feel like you're in the world, do RLO. But if you want a prettier Skyrim, do ELFX.
That's the point. I've used ELFX for a long time and I like it. Haven't tried the other, but ELFX makes dark areas dark and forces light sources to actually function properly. It also removes a lot of the ambient light that seems to come from nowhere in Skyrim. To combat the darkness, I use the Wearable Lantern's mod from Chesko. You can buy oil for it, turn it off while you're sneaking, and even drop it while it's lit.
You can find a good comparison here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YceSkJgy2gw
Wearable Lanterns
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/17416/?
...to shed some light on the dungeons, and...
Lanterns and Candles
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/28377/?
...so I could activate existing candles and wizard lamps, and craft my own if necessary. Both of those work well with Hunterborn, which provides ingredients for crafting candles and lantern oil (although I usually go with a firefly or torch bug lamp then pick lots of flowers :) ).