ENB Choices

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Before installing any of the ENBs, you'll need Boris Vorontsov's ENBSeries v0.113 (Version .119 is a fantastic breakthrough but still seems unoptimised after preliminary testing, only recommended for the most powerful machines at the moment or if your ENB requires it)

Extract ONLY "WrapperVersion/d3d9.dll" to your root Skyrim folder.
In your "SkyrimPrefs.ini" file, set the following in the [Display] section:
bFloatPointRenderTarget=1
bDrawLandShadows=1
fGamma=1.0000
iMultiSample=0
bTransparencyMultisampling=0


ENB Complimenting Mods

Darkness
  • Dark Dungeons for ENB This tells ENB to render dungeons as though its night (otherwise it lights them as though its daylight)
  • Creepy Dungeons has been removed due to many structural errors in the file
Fog
  • Remove Ambient Interior Fog This removes the ambient or "glowing fog" that looks terrible with ENB
  • Revamped Exterior Fog This reduces the density of exterior fog and increases the distance that it starts becoming opaque, again works much better than vanilla with ENB
  • Some mods that are often combined with ENBs are not compatible with the above mods (i.e. Climates of Tamriel, Realistic Colors and Real Nights, etc) As good modding practice, please review the Readme of any mod you plan on using
Performance

Recommended ENB Configurations

There are ENB and other lighting mods that come in just about every style and color. This section can be extremely subjective and as such we suggest you browse around to find the perfect solution to fit your tastes. A Post-Processing Pack to offer numerous and varied suggestions is being planned, but in the mean time we offer three of our favorites as a starting point.

  • Project ENB
    Baseline: Climates of Tamriel & DoF only
    1. If not planning to use Climates of Tamriel (see section 2.C of the guide), use "Project ENB (Standalone)".
    2. Ignore the "Data" and "Optional effects" folders.
    3. In the appropriate "Project ENB" folder there are five choices. "Option C (DOF only)" is the recommended choice.
      • More powerful rigs with Nvidia graphics can use "Option A (DOF + SSAO)" for increased visuals. SSAO isn't available on AMD so there's no reason to use it.
      • Less powerful rigs use "Option D (No DOF + No SSAO)".
    4. Copy the folder contents (effect.txt, enbbloom.fx, etc.) to your root "Skyrim" folder (not your "Data" folder).


  • Enhanced Vanilla ENB
    Baseline: Low DoF, Medium Bokeh, & Godrays
    1. "5.DoF and Godrays" is the recommended choice.
      • More powerful rigs with Nvidia graphics can use "7.DoF, SSAO, and Godrays". SSAO isn't available on AMD so there's no reason to use it.
      • Less powerful rigs can use "3.Godrays only" as it has a negligible performance footprint.
    2. Copy the folder contents (enbbloom.fx, enbeffect.fx, etc.) to your root "Skyrim" folder (not your "Data" folder).
    3. Copy the contents of "DoF Options\3LowDoF\LowDof,MediumBokeh" to your root "Skyrim" folder and overwrite.
      Optionally, you can use the images in "DoF Options\ComparisonPictures" to choose your preferred levels of DoF.

Now go to our ENB Guide to Install and Customize your chosen ENB configuration