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My Skyrim SE Setup so far (Still in Testing)


IudexGundyr

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After modding Oldrim i changed to SSE since its more stable. After installing and merging over 700 mods on Oldrim it died (I over did it obiously).

 

Im at SE with roughly 350 Mods now and would appreciate if you guy could check it out to tell me how u find the graphics or see any glitches or bugs

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwg1esNpwFw

 

Im still testing some mods and solving some errors that are currently present so bear with it.

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Your graphics look good except for that DoF thing. Seems you could coat your screen with petroleum jelly and achieve a similar result with less of a frame hit. I assume your frame rate is better when you are not recording.

 

One of the corollaries to Murphy;s Law is that we gamers will add mods till our game breaks.

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Way too bright and blurry for my taste. Not sure if you are using a particular ENB or what but that constant blurred depth of field looks bad. DoF should only be applied when you are focused on something up close; not when looking out into an open area with everything in the distance blurred out of focus.

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Impressive amount of mods. How do you get it stable? Do you use MO or NMM when installing?

I reinstalled a clean SE yesterday after ruining my last install with maximum plugins. Now settled with 205 mods.

 

There is not much outdoor foto in your video. The dungeon interior looks way to reddish for me, actually everything is red, no other colors come alive at all. Also to much red in the outdoor i think. Why is the video so blurry?

 

What ENB do you use?

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Your graphics look good except for that DoF thing. Seems you could coat your screen with petroleum jelly and achieve a similar result with less of a frame hit. I assume your frame rate is better when you are not recording.

 

One of the corollaries to Murphy;s Law is that we gamers will add mods till our game breaks.

 

Yeah i know after playing with some settings it glitched out somehow, i do not know what i did but it kinda got better alittle stil looking for a fix tought

 

Use COT instead of DoF. It will make your game look better.

 

what is COT sir? mind telling me what it stands for?

 

Way too bright and blurry for my taste. Not sure if you are using a particular ENB or what but that constant blurred depth of field looks bad. DoF should only be applied when you are focused on something up close; not when looking out into an open area with everything in the distance blurred out of focus.

 

The blurr comes from the DoF i don't know why but it glitched, it got better alittle somehow but still abit glitchy, still looking for a fix

 

Impressive amount of mods. How do you get it stable? Do you use MO or NMM when installing?

I reinstalled a clean SE yesterday after ruining my last install with maximum plugins. Now settled with 205 mods.

 

There is not much outdoor foto in your video. The dungeon interior looks way to reddish for me, actually everything is red, no other colors come alive at all. Also to much red in the outdoor i think. Why is the video so blurry?

 

What ENB do you use?

 

Im using NMM mainly for everything

So did I, messed up couple of times, always read the mods description page even if its taking its time (Worth it cus youll be spending more time looking for fixes)

The red color comes from my personal shader settings wich I use along with Nyclix's ENB-Reshade & ELFX (I tried to keep it realistic but with nyclix shaders its abit hard to fine tune it)

 

i use Nyclix's ENB-Reshade with some personal tweaks

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