The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Brownstone Jan 17, 2016 @ 7:22pm
TEOFIS console command
So looks like this command removes the ugly color filter and gives the game much nicer colors while giving a huge fps boost, but also disables most of nice post processing at the same time. Is there a way to remove only the color filter?
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Uncle64 Jan 17, 2016 @ 7:44pm 
Load one save before you entered the consol command.
And install ENB.
Brownstone Jan 17, 2016 @ 8:23pm 
Originally posted by Uncle64Swe:
Load one save before you entered the consol command.
And install ENB.
How do I install an ENB that only removes the filter? I don't want the extra effects because I don't want to play under 60 fps.

Actually you know what.. I just realized that the effects TEOFIS disables are all bad. They are all ugly, from DoF to Bloom. I just think I like the game better with teofis and I'd really appreciate a way to make it permanent (not enter it everytime I launch the game)
Last edited by Brownstone; Jan 17, 2016 @ 8:25pm
wowszer Jan 17, 2016 @ 8:30pm 
You do want to play under 60 fps, or you don't want to play Skyrim at all. Skyrim's physics engine causes weird effects unless limited to 60fps. For example, if running the opening scenes where you are a captured prisoner riding in a wagon, the horses will be trying to pull their wagons into the trees, or up walls, its up to you.
Brownstone Jan 17, 2016 @ 8:38pm 
Originally posted by wowszer:
You do want to play under 60 fps, or you don't want to play Skyrim at all. Skyrim's physics engine causes weird effects unless limited to 60fps. For example, if running the opening scenes where you are a captured prisoner riding in a wagon, the horses will be trying to pull their wagons into the trees, or up walls, its up to you.
I'm not playing above 60 fps at all, I have it limited and Vsync active. I'm at 55-60 at all times.

And I just found about the Stakado ENB which cost me no fps impact while fixing the awful postfx completely! Many thanks Uncle64, otherwise I'd have given up on ENB :D

And I never expected for an ENB to be actually performance friendly and loog good at the same time, but this looks damn good, not worth dropping my fps to 30 with high-end ones :D
Last edited by Brownstone; Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:00pm
beans Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:13pm 
Originally posted by Mr. Brownstone:
Originally posted by Uncle64Swe:
Load one save before you entered the consol command.
And install ENB.
How do I install an ENB that only removes the filter? I don't want the extra effects because I don't want to play under 60 fps.

Actually you know what.. I just realized that the effects TEOFIS disables are all bad. They are all ugly, from DoF to Bloom. I just think I like the game better with teofis and I'd really appreciate a way to make it permanent (not enter it everytime I launch the game)

Just a little note, Skyrim doesn't have DoF. Gopher made a mod that adds a homemade DoF-type filter, but it's extremely low quality and barely noticeable. The only good DoF comes from ENB presets that have it enabled, and even then it's often right up in your face.

Originally posted by Mr. Brownstone:
Originally posted by wowszer:
You do want to play under 60 fps, or you don't want to play Skyrim at all. Skyrim's physics engine causes weird effects unless limited to 60fps. For example, if running the opening scenes where you are a captured prisoner riding in a wagon, the horses will be trying to pull their wagons into the trees, or up walls, its up to you.
I'm not playing above 60 fps at all, I have it limited and Vsync active. I'm at 55-60 at all times.

And I just found about the Stakado ENB which cost me no fps impact while fixing the awful postfx completely! Many thanks Uncle64, otherwise I'd have given up on ENB :D

And I never expected for an ENB to be actually performance friendly and loog good at the same time, but this looks damn good, not worth dropping my fps to 30 with high-end ones :D

Hit shift+enter to enter the ENB configuration menu and make some changes yourself, if you want. You said you don't like the post-processing effects present in base Skyrim, so you might want to strip down your ENB a little bit more.

I haven't actually seen the Stakado ENB, myself. If it's already really stripped down, then disregard what I said. x)
Brownstone Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:17pm 
@PeggleFrank Skyrim has DoF but yes it's not an actual DoF, it's static and only works for long distances, blurs distance mountains etc. Of course nothing can compare to ENB DoF :D

For some reason Shift+Enter is not working for this version, maybe because it's based on an old ENB. I hate Skyrim's postfx but actually I love postfx in most games -unlike most of players- I even like Motion Blur sometimes. It's just Skyrim's awful design. I really like this ENB's postfx. However it doesn't have much, not even Ambient Occlusion, but that's no big deal for me, I prefer better fps. I got what I was asking for.
beans Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:22pm 
Originally posted by Mr. Brownstone:
@PeggleFrank Skyrim has DoF but yes it's not an actual DoF, it's static and only works for long distances, blurs distance mountains etc. Of course nothing can compare to ENB DoF :D

Oh, interesting. There's usually lots of artifacting at long distances that catches my eye, so that might be why I never noticed it before.
Last edited by beans; Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:22pm
Brownstone Jan 17, 2016 @ 9:29pm 
Originally posted by PeggleFrank:
Originally posted by Mr. Brownstone:
@PeggleFrank Skyrim has DoF but yes it's not an actual DoF, it's static and only works for long distances, blurs distance mountains etc. Of course nothing can compare to ENB DoF :D

Oh, interesting. There's usually lots of artifacting at long distances that catches my eye, so that might be why I never noticed it before.
http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/The-Elder-Scrolls-V-Skyrim-Dragonborn-Gets-Screenshots-Details-10.jpg
You can clearly see the DoF method here, the background is kinda blurred, but it's a cheap and poor DoF. It's the same effect used during Fallout 3 dialogues.
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