Trying to run ENB on my Skyrim setup, but I am constantly inclined to turn it off because of this one problem...
It's like a film grain effect that covers the screen and it just looks awful... any way to fix this?
Awful Sunflare Effect on my card? AMD 5870
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Re: Awful Sunflare Effect on my card? AMD 5870
May be you are using non official version? If effect.txt exist in the game folder, remove it, other files replace with one on the site. If the trick works, then partially add files from user made preset (if it is). But i guess it's effect.txt file with noise shader.
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i9-9900k, 64Gb RAM, RTX 3060 12Gb, Win7
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Re: Awful Sunflare Effect on my card? AMD 5870
Fixed it, it was Skyrim 2k Sky texture pack fiddling with it. Disabled it, and all works well now!
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Re: Awful Sunflare Effect on my card? AMD 5870
Hi, I have this same problem using an Nvidia GTX480. I don't have the 2K sky texture pack so is it something in enb causing it?
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Re: Awful Sunflare Effect on my card? AMD 5870
After a bit of research, I've narrowed this glitch down to custom sunglare.dds files. When you replace the sunglare texture, a grainy effect is introduced where the texture should otherwise be transparent. I know little of how these things work, but I'm assuming it has something to do with how the texture itself handles the transparency, since the vanilla sunglare works fine.