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Higher graphics settings removes these polygonal shaders and textures.
Higher performance PC allows for higher settings :/
I don't see why ENB's can't sort out the issue. However, they do tend to have too high depth of field, contrast and colour saturation settings for my liking though; Instead of being able to show off the fact that you have a PC that can run powerful mods, you may find yourself installing 'cartoon-land' into your game...
seems almost counter intuitive to increase shadows settings but it worked.. but at what cost in FPS has to be seen still.
Using the Maximum Graphics Collection from the Workshop with a Striping Fixing Mod on a GTX970 with latest drivers and recommended settings from Nvidia Xperience.
Today for the first time I discovered huge ammount of stripes on some textures. I am pretty sure that issue did not exist before, at least not to that extent.
I uploaded a example pic from Honeybrew into my profile, sry again I still do not know how to link here!
Anyone able to tell me which graphic Setting from the Nvidia ControlCenter might cause that behaviour?
Might be I messed it up by myself, but are too confused and lazy to sort it out now, tbh.
Did you try this one...
Skyrim Project Optimization
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/32505/?
Climates of Tamriel is the only thing that got rid of the shadow stripes for me.