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TWarrior

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Hey guys,

 

i am Searching for an enb config with

- dark nights

- no high color saturation (srsly bright colors at night?)

- fits well to work with climates of tamriel

- Features depth of field

 

Thank you in advance :-)

TW

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Generally speaking, I'm not too familiar with other peoples ENB presets as my ENB set is my own, however as you've stated that you would like an ENB set which is compatible with Climates of Tamriel then this mods description page has quite a few ENBs that are approved / recommended. Perhaps try those out first and see if there's anything there that suits your taste.

 

As for your other criteria, if you become unable to find a pre-existing ENB which suits these factors then they can be easily adjusted yourself. Alternatively you could mix multiple ENBs together - but this is by no means ideal and unlikely to work flawlessly. Swapping around some files may prove beneficial though:

 

Saturation in ENBs can be adjusted in a few ways, but the most popular method is within the "enbeffect.fx" file (it'll contain R/G/B values, which can be reduced to custom decimal values).

 

DOF in ENBs is setup within the "enbeffectprepass.fx" file. I'd only adjust stuff in here if you really know what you're doing, it can be rather complicated and very easy to mess settings up.

 

Dark Nights can be controlled by some "enbeffect.fx" files, HD6's version of this file comes to mind. Personally I'd adjust night via the enbseries.ini file - there's a lighting section featuring direct and indirect light values for day and night, so simply reducing the night values makes nights darker!

 

If all these methods are too much hassle for your liking, you could simply use the "ENB customiser" mod which allows you to adjust ENB settings via a nice little GUI featuring sliders to adjust to your liking. Bear in mind though that you'd probably be rather lucky to find a pre-existing ENB that suits your tastes either adequately or perfectly, so getting one setup is quite commonly a slightly time-consuming process of trial and error.

 

Good luck with it all.

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